Roz Chast has been making America laugh out loud since 1978 when she began drawing for The New Yorker. Her cartoons document and celebrate people doing ordinary things, which in her hands become extraordinary miniature portraits of the mundane.
Out of more than 310,000 Poetry Out Loud competitors nationwide this academic year, there could only be one National Champion. Georgia senior Samara Elán Huggins claimed that title at the Poetry Out Loud National Finals.
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