A retrospective on Garden State, and some thoughts on Sam’s Manic Pixie Dream Girl status.
Read MoreA story about the rage of those replaced
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Read MoreA short story about friendship and the divides which can arise within them.
Read MoreThis is a performance piece that I was working on for KSU Colors. A piece which works through ideas and feelings of loss, preservation, and archiving. I hope you enjoy!
Read MoreThis spring I got the opportunity to work on the wonderful musical Ragtime, by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, and it was (in a word) an experience. While juggling rehearsals, 18 credit hours, and a part time job I certainly had my work cut out for me, but I was enriched in many significant ways by the experience.
Read MoreI went to a panel in late March which was focused on the issue of black feminism in television and film. It was a truly inspiring opportunity to see these black women, all very successful in their fields, just describe the ways that they’ve found to make it in a world that is often against them. One of my favorite speakers at the panel was Morgan Harnell’s discussion of her piece S.A.B.L.E., a choreo-poem about the experiences of black women and their struggle to be seen, heard, and recognized in the face of police brutality and society’s predisposition to ignore and dismiss them.
Read MoreThis is a presentation I made with my colleagues comparing and critiquing the approaches of Lydia Marie Childs and William Ellery Channing in terms of abolitionism, focusing on two of their essays which we covered in class. Please enjoy, and send me any questions you might have through my contact page!
Read MoreIt always seems to come back to the question “what is my ethical footprint?” Perhaps not in so many words, but it seems that every movement is inspired, at least in part, by this question. How can we do better? How can we be better? This is at the root of almost every post I’ve made, and every thing I’ve learned in my Senior Seminar class.
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