shakespearediva.blogspot.com
"Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" ...: Why Shakespeare?
http://shakespearediva.blogspot.com/2008/04/why-shakespeare.html
Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" . This blog chronicles the musings, ruminations, and discoveries of the Shakespeare Diva as she traverses the Globe (pun intended) from one Shakespearience to the next. Thursday, April 10, 2008. It is a question I am often asked, and never quite able to answer fully. For me, Shakespeare is visceral. His words seem as close to me as my own heart beat. But to respond to this question with such lofty sentiments, or with the reply: “How. I did in fact test this theory once...
shakespearediva.blogspot.com
"Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" ...: Hoe-down in a snow storm
http://shakespearediva.blogspot.com/2008/04/hoe-down-in-snow-storm_8191.html
Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" . This blog chronicles the musings, ruminations, and discoveries of the Shakespeare Diva as she traverses the Globe (pun intended) from one Shakespearience to the next. Thursday, April 10, 2008. Hoe-down in a snow storm. We are still sitting on the runway in Cordova. (A mere 20 minutes from Yakatut). The technicians work as quickly as they can, as the snow begins to fall lightly. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Suzan-Lori Parks: A Casebook (Routledge, 2007). Its th...
shakespearediva.blogspot.com
"Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" ...: Walking with giants
http://shakespearediva.blogspot.com/2008/05/walking-with-giants.html
Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" . This blog chronicles the musings, ruminations, and discoveries of the Shakespeare Diva as she traverses the Globe (pun intended) from one Shakespearience to the next. Monday, May 12, 2008. Today, I received news that my book,. Studio Shakespeare: The Royal Shakespeare Company at The Other Place. Made the Victoria and Albert Museum's Theatre Collection's essential "Shakespeare Reading List.". How does it feel," my best friend, Sarah, sparkled in a pithy email from San...
shakespearediva.blogspot.com
"Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" ...: Shakespeare in Alaska: How it all began...
http://shakespearediva.blogspot.com/2008/05/shakespeare-in-alaska-how-it-all-began.html
Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" . This blog chronicles the musings, ruminations, and discoveries of the Shakespeare Diva as she traverses the Globe (pun intended) from one Shakespearience to the next. Monday, May 12, 2008. Shakespeare in Alaska: How it all began. Upon-Avon native) D.E.B. (Darling English Boy). “But,” he retorted softly, “Shakespeare was never. America.” “Indeed.” I replied. “But he is very much with us now.”. 8217;s “Shakespeare in American” communities project. . 8217;s website and...
shakespearediva.blogspot.com
"Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" ...: Sense of humor
http://shakespearediva.blogspot.com/2008/04/sense-of-humor_10.html
Adventures of the Shakespeare Diva" . This blog chronicles the musings, ruminations, and discoveries of the Shakespeare Diva as she traverses the Globe (pun intended) from one Shakespearience to the next. Thursday, April 10, 2008. As we near our fifth hour of confinement and delay, I feel my sense of humour beginning to wane, ever so slightly. I should just try and sleep, before I become surly . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Critical Companion to Tennessee Williams (Facts on File, 2005).
jayfisher.wordpress.com
Part 1: The Thriller Video, Foucault, and Discipline in the New Media | Lower East Side Notebook
https://jayfisher.wordpress.com/2007/07/29/part-1-the-thriller-video-foucault-and-our-discipline-in-the-new-media
Lower East Side Notebook. Or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love/Hate Whole Foods, New York City, and Everything Else. Part 1: The Thriller Video, Foucault, and Discipline in the New Media. July 29, 2007. Sweating it out in my un-air-conditioned apartment, during an overheated New York summer, I recently received an email from my friend Jo. Of a sort that thousands of people around the world must have been receiving at the same time. She was alerting me to the latest YouTube phenomenon video. My firs...
jayfisher.wordpress.com
What…? Hello…? | Lower East Side Notebook
https://jayfisher.wordpress.com/2007/04/28/what-hello
Lower East Side Notebook. Or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love/Hate Whole Foods, New York City, and Everything Else. April 28, 2007. An ad for the Samsung Helio cell phone, prominently displayed across the street from the Whole Foods second story cafeteria windows, on Houston Street, says, “Don’t Call It a Phone.” I find myself thinking: I won’t. Why do we accept this? I once wrote to the editors of GSMArena. One of the more serious web sites for the cell phone geekerati. Contain perhaps one or two...
jayfisher.wordpress.com
July | 2007 | Lower East Side Notebook
https://jayfisher.wordpress.com/2007/07
Lower East Side Notebook. Or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love/Hate Whole Foods, New York City, and Everything Else. Part 1: The Thriller Video, Foucault, and Discipline in the New Media. July 29, 2007. Sweating it out in my un-air-conditioned apartment, during an overheated New York summer, I recently received an email from my friend Jo. Of a sort that thousands of people around the world must have been receiving at the same time. She was alerting me to the latest YouTube phenomenon video. My firs...
jayfisher.wordpress.com
November | 2007 | Lower East Side Notebook
https://jayfisher.wordpress.com/2007/11
Lower East Side Notebook. Or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love/Hate Whole Foods, New York City, and Everything Else. Everybody Likes to See a Blonde Fall on Her Face. November 8, 2007. Following the most recent Democratic Primary debate, on MSNBC this past October 30, much of the news. And yet, there remains this curious disjunction between the debate itself and the way it has been generally reported in the media. Why were reporters so eager to latch onto the idea that Hillary had been hurt by ...
jayfisher.wordpress.com
Waiting for Günter Grass | Lower East Side Notebook
https://jayfisher.wordpress.com/2007/06/29/waiting-for-gunter-grass
Lower East Side Notebook. Or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love/Hate Whole Foods, New York City, and Everything Else. Waiting for Günter Grass. June 29, 2007. If you count it). This is a classic New York event and a classic New York moment. Anything that’s cool is filled up or sold out before you even think of it. I mean, who stops to consider that they need to show up five hours early for a reading? But that’s what it was like. Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim. At the same bookstore. I s...