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Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Preach It, Laura
I'm going to link without (much) comment to Laura Axelrod's "Where We Stand," counting the minutes until the second installment. While I might quibble with the emphasis on the artist as rebel (I'd say it is just one of many possible functions that would be valuable in our society), the overall message is so strong it gives me goose bumps.
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Think Again: Funding and Budgets in the Arts
Every once in a while, I think I'll post a link or two to posts written earlier in the life of Theatre Ideas that seem worth revisiting ...
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I knew this was eventually going to happen. The Director wrote this in my comments: I'm trying to get into grad school to work on my MFA...
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In an essay entitled "Defining Racism: Can We Talk?," from her book Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? ...
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Every once in a while, I think I'll post a link or two to posts written earlier in the life of Theatre Ideas that seem worth revisiting ...
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Wait, where's the fury over linkology?
Oh right.
Actually, I addressed it in my post, at least acknowledging that I didn't have time to respond, but wanting to draw my readers' attention to Laura's post. Keep an eye on me: if I start doing this consistently, day after day, without taking a position myself, call me on it. A blog oughta be more than a mini-Diggo.
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