Jack & the Beanstalk: The Challenges of Children’s Theater
It’s been a long time since I’ve been to a children’s show. Growing up in Franklin, I went to three or four shows a year at Nashville Children’s Theater with a local homeschool group. I […]
It’s been a long time since I’ve been to a children’s show. Growing up in Franklin, I went to three or four shows a year at Nashville Children’s Theater with a local homeschool group. I […]
As the credits rolled after I watched BriTANick’s “Eagles Are Turning People into Horses” for the very first time, someone knocked on our dorm door to the rhythm of the “Old Spice” whistle. This was […]
My first three semesters of college were marked by a distinct lack of sushi. I can remember four or five visits to local Asian buffets where I ate a few rolls here and there, but […]
Sleepovers in high school meant three things: one, no oppressive “fascist” parents. Two, a disgusting orgy of msg-dusted tortilla chips and hyper-caffeinated soft drinks. And three, a movie to end the festivities, typically one I […]
We can all agree 2016 has been a terrible year, right? I mean, we’ve had an excess of celebrity deaths from Harambe, to David Bowie, Fidel Castro and so many others. In addition, not a […]
Act I The air in the Presidential boardroom crackles, with everyone doing their best to look like they belong. Around the long table are the lead members of Union’s SGA, and around the edges of […]
“The man who has no sense of history, is like a man who has no ears or eyes” said Adolf Hitler, at some point briefly before invading Russia in the dead of Winter. While he […]
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