lecture Archives - Stephen E. King Chair in Literature /stephenekingchair/tag/lecture/ University of Maine Fri, 12 Dec 2025 19:35:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.5 Lisa Klein on her novel “Ophelia: ‘Hamlet’s Girlfriend Gets a Life'” /stephenekingchair/2019/05/11/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-hamlets-girlfriend-gets-a-life/ /stephenekingchair/2019/05/11/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-hamlets-girlfriend-gets-a-life/#respond Sat, 11 May 2019 20:51:25 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?p=369

Lisa Klein, author of the young adult novel Ophelia, discusses her reinterpretation of Ჹas a tale told from Ophelia’s point of view. Klein will talk about the process of transforming the heroine from Shakespeare’s stage to her page, and now to the screen in the forthcoming major motion picture based on her novel and starring Daisy […]

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Lisa Klein, author of the young adult novel Ophelia, discusses her reinterpretation of as a tale told from Ophelia’s point of view. Klein will talk about the process of transforming the heroine from Shakespeare’s stage to her page, and now to the screen in the forthcoming major motion picture based on her novel and starring Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts and Clive Owen. In giving this character a new voice, Klein invites us to consider how we retell great stories to make them meaningful for our time.

The lecture will be held on Friday, April 12 at 5 p.m. in Neville Hall Room 101. This event is free and open to the public.

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“Will and Grace” writer Adam Barr on “Writing to Keep Hollywood Relevant” /stephenekingchair/2019/05/11/tv-writing-workshop-with-adam-barr/ /stephenekingchair/2019/05/11/tv-writing-workshop-with-adam-barr/#respond Sat, 11 May 2019 20:50:09 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?p=367

Curious about how television gets made? Do you like to write or act? Have you ever watched television? Come join Emmy Award-winning television writer and Executive Producer of Will & Grace Adam Barr as he leads a hands-on workshop on the essentials of creating an original episode of TV. In a fun, three-hour session, you’ll […]

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Curious about how television gets made? Do you like to write or act? Have you ever watched television?

Come join Emmy Award-winning television writer and Executive Producer of Will & Grace Adam Barr as he leads a hands-on workshop on the essentials of creating an original episode of TV. In a fun, three-hour session, you’ll get a taste of what it’s like to be in an actual Hollywood TV writers’ room. You’ll learn how to generate stories, create characters, wrestle with dramatic structure, and maybe even pitch jokes. Open to any members of the 91 community interested in media, performance, writing, and entertainment — or anyone who simply wants to observe and quietly judge. Advanced registration is required for those wishing to sit around the table and participate.

(Quiet observers/judgers need not register, but must maintain respect for the workshop and its participants.)

Contact Stephen E. King Chair, Caroline Bicks, to express your interest in registering: caroline.bicks@maine.edu. Include a few lines explaining your connection to the University and why you want to participate. Space is limited.

This is a free event.

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“Will and Grace” writer Adam Barr on “Writing to Keep Hollywood Relevant” /stephenekingchair/2019/05/11/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-made-for-tv-writing-to-keep-hollywood-relevant/ /stephenekingchair/2019/05/11/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-made-for-tv-writing-to-keep-hollywood-relevant/#respond Sat, 11 May 2019 20:47:23 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?p=365

Adam Barr is a writer and producer of film and television in Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine, where he attended Lewiston High School, then went on to study American History & Literature at Harvard University. For nearly 30 years, he has written for a number of shows, including The New Adventures […]

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Adam Barr is a writer and producer of film and television in Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine, where he attended Lewiston High School, then went on to study American History & Literature at Harvard University. For nearly 30 years, he has written for a number of shows, including The New Adventures of Old Christine, Desperate Housewives Իܲܰٴǰ.He worked on the pilot of Will & Grace in 1999, and remained a writer/producer on the show for its entire first run, winning an Emmy Award in 2000. He currently serves as Executive Producer of the series’ revival, while working on various other television pilots and screenplays.

Join us for a social starting at 4 p.m. before the lecture. This lecture is free and open to the public.

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Lisa Klein on her novel “Ophelia: ‘Hamlet’s Girlfriend Gets a Life'” /stephenekingchair/event/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-hamlets-girlfriend-gets-a-life/ Fri, 12 Apr 2019 21:00:00 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?post_type=tribe_events&p=347

Lisa Klein, author of the young adult novel Ophelia, discusses her reinterpretation of Ჹas a tale told from Ophelia’s point of view. Klein will talk about the process of transforming the […]

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Lisa Klein, author of the young adult novel Ophelia, discusses her reinterpretation of as a tale told from Ophelia’s point of view. Klein will talk about the process of transforming the heroine from Shakespeare’s stage to her page, and now to the screen in the forthcoming major motion picture based on her novel and starring Daisy Ridley, Naomi Watts and Clive Owen. In giving this character a new voice, Klein invites us to consider how we retell great stories to make them meaningful for our time.

The lecture will be held on Friday, April 12 at 5 p.m. in Neville Hall Room 101. This event is free and open to the public.

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April 12, 2019 @ 5:00 pm Neville Hall
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Stephen E. King Chair Lecture: “Made for TV: Writing to Keep Hollywood Relevant” /stephenekingchair/event/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-made-for-tv-writing-to-keep-hollywood-relevant/ /stephenekingchair/event/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-made-for-tv-writing-to-keep-hollywood-relevant/#respond Fri, 01 Mar 2019 21:30:00 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?post_type=tribe_events&p=329

Adam Barr is a writer and producer of film and television in Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine, where he attended Lewiston High School, then went […]

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Adam Barr is a writer and producer of film and television in Los Angeles. He was born and raised in Lewiston, Maine, where he attended Lewiston High School, then went on to study American History & Literature at Harvard University. For nearly 30 years, he has written for a number of shows, including The New Adventures of Old Christine, Desperate Housewives Իܲܰٴǰ.He worked on the pilot of Will & Grace in 1999, and remained a writer/producer on the show for its entire first run, winning an Emmy Award in 2000. He currently serves as Executive Producer of the series’ revival, while working on various other television pilots and screenplays.

Join us for a social starting at 4 p.m. before the lecture. This lecture is free and open to the public.

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/stephenekingchair/event/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-made-for-tv-writing-to-keep-hollywood-relevant/feed/ 0 March 1, 2019 @ 4:30 pm March 1, 2019 @ 5:30 pm Wells Conference Center
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Leigh Gilmore, feminist critic and writer, on “Testimony, Confession, and the #MeToo Movement” /stephenekingchair/2018/11/11/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-graphic-witness-testimony-confession-and-the-metoo-movement/ /stephenekingchair/2018/11/11/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-graphic-witness-testimony-confession-and-the-metoo-movement/#respond Sun, 11 Nov 2018 22:28:48 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?p=305

Leigh Gilmore is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College. She is the author of Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say 91 Their Lives (Columbia UP 2017); The Limits of Autobiography: Trauma and Testimony (Cornell UP 2001); Autobiographics: A Feminist Theory of Women’s Self-Representation(Cornell UP 1994); and co-author with […]

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Leigh Gilmore is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College. She is the author of Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say 91 Their Lives (Columbia UP 2017); The Limits of Autobiography: Trauma and Testimony (Cornell UP 2001); Autobiographics: A Feminist Theory of Women’s Self-Representation(Cornell UP 1994); and co-author with Elizabeth Marshall of Witnessing Girlhood: Life Writing, Trauma, and Childhood (Fordham UP, forthcoming). She writes for NPR’s The Conversation and Cognoscenti and has appeared widely as a guest analyst of the #MeToo movement.

Gilmore gave her talk in Minsky Recital Hall at the University of Maine on Oct. 30, 2018. Video recording of this event will be available soon.

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Professor James Smith on “Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries, Academic Advocacy, and Restorative Justice” /stephenekingchair/2018/09/28/james-smith-lecture-3-7-irelands-magdalene-laundries-academic-advocacy-and-restorative-justice/ /stephenekingchair/2018/09/28/james-smith-lecture-3-7-irelands-magdalene-laundries-academic-advocacy-and-restorative-justice/#respond Fri, 28 Sep 2018 19:13:33 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?p=227

Archive from March 7, 2018. Presented by James M. Smith, an Associate Professor in the English Department and Irish Studies Program at Boston College. His book Irish Magdalen Laundries and the Nation’s Architecture of Containment, was praised by Colm Tóibín as essential reading “for anyone interested in the fear and cruelty surrounding women’s sexuality in the Ireland […]

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Archive from March 7, 2018.

Presented by James M. Smith, an Associate Professor in the English Department and Irish Studies Program at Boston College. His book Irish Magdalen Laundries and the Nation’s Architecture of Containment, was praised by Colm Tóibín as essential reading “for anyone interested in the fear and cruelty surrounding women’s sexuality in the Ireland of the recent past.” The Magdalen laundries were workhouses in which many Irish women and girls were effectively imprisoned because they were perceived to be a threat to the moral fiber of society. In 1993, a public scandal was triggered when the remains of 155 inmates, buried in unmarked graves on the property, were exhumed, cremated, and buried elsewhere in a mass grave. Smith’s work with archival materials and survivors is, in Colum McCann’s words, a “brilliant, art driven examination of a story or history, that needs to be told over and over and over again, lest it be forgotten to sleep into the ambient noise.”

Smith serves on the Advisory Committee of Justice For Magdalenes Research (JFMR), the advocacy group that brought these institutions to the attention of the UN Committee Against Torture (UNCAT) in Geneva.

James Smith’s lecture (3/7) “Ireland’s Magdalene Laundries, Academic Advocacy and Restorative Justice” is now online for public viewing. You may access the video .

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Patricia Wen, former editor of the Boston Globe Spotlight team, on “Investigative Journalism in a ‘Post-truth Age’” /stephenekingchair/2018/09/28/patricia-wen-lecture-getting-it-right-investigative-journalism-in-a-post-truth-age/ /stephenekingchair/2018/09/28/patricia-wen-lecture-getting-it-right-investigative-journalism-in-a-post-truth-age/#respond Fri, 28 Sep 2018 19:00:30 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?p=220

Archive from April 20, 2018. Patricia Wen of the Boston Globe visited the University of Maine to give a Stephen E. King Chair Lecture Series talk titled: “Getting it Right: Investigative Journalism in a ‘Post-Truth’ Age” Patricia Wen is the editor of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team. She took over this six-member investigative unit after several […]

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Archive from April 20, 2018.

Patricia Wen of the Boston Globe visited the University of Maine to give a Stephen E. King Chair Lecture Series talk titled: “Getting it Right: Investigative Journalism in a ‘Post-Truth’ Age”

Patricia Wen is the editor of the Boston Globe Spotlight Team. She took over this six-member investigative unit after several decades as a reporter at the Globe, with a special emphasis on social service, legal and medical issues. Her work focused largely on investigative and long-term projects. She also had spent several years as a reporter on the Spotlight Team. She has twice been a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, once in 2004 for feature writing and also in 2013 as part of a team for national reporting. Wen has also twice individually won the Casey Medal for coverage of children and family issues, in 2004 and 2011, each in the category of a major project/series in large publications. Before joining the Globe, she worked as a reporter at The Star-Ledger in Newark, NJ and The Advocate in Stamford, CT. A Harvard College graduate with a degree in East Asian Studies, she is married with three children and lives in Brookline, Mass.

Patricia Wen’s Lecture (4/20) “Getting it Right: Investigative Journalism in a ‘Post-Truth’ Age” was featured on .

In addition to her lecture, Wen spoke on “Downtown with Rich Kimball.” This interview is archived .

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Leigh Gilmore, feminist critic and writer, on “Testimony, Confession, and the #MeToo Movement” /stephenekingchair/event/stephen-e-king-chair-lecture-graphic-witness-testimony-confession-and-the-metoo-movement/ Tue, 30 Oct 2018 20:30:00 +0000 /stephenekingchair/?post_type=tribe_events&p=104

91’s Stephen E. King Chair Lecture Series presents Leigh Gilmore: “Graphic Witness: Testimony, Confession, and the #MeToo Movement.” Leigh Gilmore is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Women’s and […]

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91’s Stephen E. King Chair Lecture Series presents Leigh Gilmore: “Graphic Witness: Testimony, Confession, and the #MeToo Movement.”

Leigh Gilmore is Distinguished Visiting Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at Wellesley College. She is the author of Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say 91 Their Lives (Columbia UP 2017); The Limits of Autobiography: Trauma and Testimony (Cornell UP 2001); Autobiographics: A Feminist Theory of Women’s Self-Representation(Cornell UP 1994); and co-author with Elizabeth Marshall of Witnessing Girlhood: Life Writing, Trauma, and Childhood (Fordham UP, forthcoming). She writes for NPR’s The Conversation and Cognoscenti and has appeared widely as a guest analyst of the #MeToo movement.

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October 30, 2018 @ 4:30 pm October 30, 2018 @ 6:30 pm
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