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Guest opinion: What paper tells us about ourselves
TIMOTHY BARRETT is a paper specialist and research scientist at the University of Iowa Center for the Book.
Center for New Music to perform
The University of Iowa Center for New Music, under the direction of David Gompper, will be joined by two guest artists -- violist Natalie Cruden and mezzo-soprano Ann Cravero -- in a free concert at 7:30 p.m. today in the Riverside Recital Hall .
Nursing home facilities finances on.....
As a result of budget cuts, 38 Iowa nursing home facilities are in the process of closing.
Officials expect big turnout for HIV testing
During last year's event, "we weren't able to do all the testing because there wasn't enough time," ICARE Program Coordinator Kurt Pierick said.
HIV still is a health issue around world
Dec. 1 is World AIDS Day, when we remember those who have lost their lives to the disease and celebrate those who are currently living with the disease.
Documentary filmmaker Ian Cheney will speak at 7 p.m. today at a showing of his film, 'King Corn,' at the Iowa City Public Library.
Jack Quartet to play for free today
The Jack Quartet, a guest of the University of Iowa Center for New Music, will perform a free concert at 7:30 p.m. today in the Riverside Recital Hall on N. Riverside Drive in Iowa City.
Jim Sherraden, chief designer and archivist of Hatch Show Print, will explore 'Hatch Show Print: 130 Years of Letterpress' in a free University of Iowa Center for the Book event at 8 p.m. today in the Tippie Auditorium of the Pappajohn Business Building on the University of Iowa campus.
Arsenic found in rural Iowa drinking water
A new study, which examined the water quality of private rural drinking water wells in Iowa, shows continuing problems with nitrate and bacterial contamination.
Grassroots: Three farmers receive grants for energy efforts
The Iowa Farm Energy Working Group has awarded $5,000 grants to three farmers to show how they can meet their energy needs through energy efficiency or the use of renewable sources on their farms.
Long-term health care forum is Monday
Area legislators and representatives from local health care facilities will attend a long-term care legislative forum at Scottish Rite Park at 9:30 a.m. Monday.
Financial woes for nursing homes pr.....
Iowa nursing homes are no longer a place where people spend a large portion of their retirement years, a pair of industry association officials said Friday.
Film series today through Friday
The University of Iowa Center for Human Rights and the Landlocked Film Festival will sponsor a Human Rights Film Series today through Friday.
'The Rope Walk' topic for book talk
Carrie Brown's "The Rope Walk" will be the featured book at the All Iowa Reads discussion at noon Wednesday at the Coralville Public Library.
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Rediscovered author's book to be read statewide
A Des Moines native who disappeared from public view for 30 years, only to resurface in 2008 with an acclaimed novel, has become the latest author whose work will be read statewide.
There's no shiny trophy or black-tie awards banquet. Just a phone call that strikes like a bolt of lightening - unexpected, unexplained - from foundation headquarters in Chicago.
Pianist David Gompper, director of the University of Iowa Center for New Music, will be joined by violinist Wolfgang David, his frequent collaborator, in a performance of works by Mozart, Brahms and Gompper at 2 p.m. today in the Senate Chamber of the UI Old Capitol.
2009 Iowa Author Fair is a resounding success
Eager readers braved the drizzle to attend the 2009 Iowa Author Fair, held this past Wednesday night at the Des Moines Central Library.
Meet Iowa authors, their books at library
For two hours Wednesday nearly 50 Iowa authors will be together under one roof for the Iowa Author Fair.