Monthly Archives: January 2009
Randy Ford Author-on an American becoming more Filipino than the Filipinos around him
Much of it is hazy now, a blur. But waking up to the sounds of honking that late afternoon so long ago, the constant sounds of traffic just outside our hotel window connects me today with waking up in … Continue reading
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Playwrights Foundation-New Play Institute Playwriting Classes
January 20, 2009 Anne Galjour Unleash Your Voice 20% Discount Now Available Have you ever started writing an exciting play, only to be bogged down by your inner critic? Have you stared at the page, agonizing over a single phrase … Continue reading
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Randy Ford Author-on immigration and Neil Bernstein’s GOLDEN GATES BRIDGE OVER TROUBLED BORDERS
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Randy Ford-Author on a health problem on Sumatra
There were the usual people bathing in the river; with the usual separation of the sexes, men and boys upstream and women-girls and small children down river. The rivers were also used for restroom facilities, and that didn’t seem to … Continue reading
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Beowulf Alley Theatre Tucson-productions of original plays
CALLING DIRECTORS, ACTORS, STAGE MANAGERS AND CREW OTL THEATRE opens each month with a new theme. Performances are from 12:15 to 12:45 on three or four Wednesdays. Rehearsals begin immediately for the February Valentine’s series, Let’s Talk About Love… … Continue reading
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Randy-Author on clashing cultures
It took a long time to get everyone set. He had us stand just so and he knew what he wanted. He had in his mind an idea of how a photograph of his family and us should look; … Continue reading
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