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May 28

Memorial Day Weekend Eats

Memorial Day Weekend Eats

Memorial Day Drinks

Memorial Day Drinks

May 25

…Seen at the library…

…Seen at the library…

What I did last week: work at The Kennedy Center in a reading of Gabriel Jason Dean’s “The Transition of Doodle Pequeno”, directed by Wendy Bable….awesome play, and got to work with some awesome people…

Pic not from the actual reading but from shenanigans at a reception where they may or may not have been lots of free ‘spirits’…

What I did last week: work at The Kennedy Center in a reading of Gabriel Jason Dean’s “The Transition of Doodle Pequeno”, directed by Wendy Bable….awesome play, and got to work with some awesome people…

Pic not from the actual reading but from shenanigans at a reception where they may or may not have been lots of free ‘spirits’…

May 01

If you’re in North Carolina…vote against amendment 1…just do it.

If you’re in North Carolina…vote against amendment 1…just do it.

…Directed by yours truly at Raleigh Little Theatre in conjunction with PlayMakers Rep. and the Dept. of Dramatic Art at the University of North Carolina…

May 8th at 12:30pm (the day you will be voting AGAINST Amendment 1)

…Directed by yours truly at Raleigh Little Theatre in conjunction with PlayMakers Rep. and the Dept. of Dramatic Art at the University of North Carolina…

May 8th at 12:30pm (the day you will be voting AGAINST Amendment 1)

Apr 23

happiest of birthdays to THE MAN. :) …i know i know i’m a nerd…
thedailywhat:

Bard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:

“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”

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happiest of birthdays to THE MAN. :) …i know i know i’m a nerd…

thedailywhat:

Bard Chart of the Day: Shakespeare took his last breath 396 years ago today — but did we ever really lose him? Esquire columnist Stephen Marche, author of How Shakespeare Changed Everything, gives us a little perspective:

“Shakespeare is the foremost poet in the world. All of the scriptwriting books cite him as the dominant influence on Hollywood. He has had more influence on the novel than any novelist. The greater the artist, the more he or she was influenced by Shakespeare. Dickens and Keats were more inspired by Shakespeare than anybody, and their familiarity with Shakespeare seems to have made them more original, not less.”

[explore]

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