Mr. Gauntt had a way of making the drama department inclusive, even though the word wouldn't have been used at that time.
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Suprise Me
Refuge in Drama
Prompted By Favorite Teacher
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Mr. Gauntt had a way of making the drama department inclusive, even though the word wouldn't have been used at that time.
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Degree in Self Confidence
Prompted By College Majors as Career Gaugers
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I was determined to be a Theatre Major. I picked Brandeis because it had an excellent theatre department and plunged right in, auditioning and landing a small role in the first Main Stage show my freshman year. I took acting classes, speech classes, movement. I also stage managed many plays throughout my four years at…
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Sleepytime Playlist on Spotify Music
Prompted By Sleepy Time
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Every night my routine for getting to sleep is to play my Sleepytime playlist from Spotify. That’s really what I call it: “Sleepytime.” I’ve been curating this playlist for ten years. It contains more than 1200 tracks, virtually all classical music, including a lot of renaissance vocal music. It’s music with relatively constant sound levels, no…
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The Gossips
Prompted By Gossip
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The Gossips The prolific American artist and illustrator Norman Rockwell painted The Gossips in 1948 and like innumerable of his works it graced the cover of The Saturday Evening Post. As was his habit, Rockwell used his friends and neighbors as his models, and in The Gossips he even included himself – that’s the artist with his ubiquitous pipe…
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The One Who Got Away
Prompted By Dating
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The One Who Got Away Like all red-bloodied, pubescent American girls of the 50s I certainly did my share of dating. In junior high school we started to pair off and with little information and probably more mis-information about the birds and the bees, we experimented. (My cowardly parents, rather than having that embarrassing…
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Our Disunited Selves
Prompted By Disunited States
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The United States of America, a beacon of hope and freedom for millions around the world, is facing a crisis of disunity. In recent years, the country has become increasingly divided along political, social, and economic lines. This disunity is threatening to undermine the very foundations of American democracy. There are a…
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Bike Stories
Prompted By Riding a Bicycle
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I have no memory of learning to ride an actual bike.
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Still Advocating
Prompted By Question Authority
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When I started blogging, I named my blog “Still Advocating” — and indeed I am.
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A Life Devoted to Protesting for Justice: Marcy Wiersch Johnson
Prompted By Protests
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They were marching partly as a tribute to Marcy, a woman whose life embodied so much of what protests and activism had accomplished to advance the cause of social justice.
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