Whose Lives Matter?: Discrimination in the Arts
America has started a craze that is now world wide. Everyone is so insecure that they all want to matter, they feel left out. They all want to feel wanted. People are trying to find out how to include all. In the art world, especially theatre, film, and television, presidents are trying to find ways to include all artists. They even now have webinars on how to create a diverse work experience. No offense, but it goes to show school makes no one smart. Being diverse has always been easy, but due to focusing on the wrong thing, the performing arts world has always been segregated.
25 Years Of The MP3: A Retrospective
July 2020 saw the celebration of 25 years since MP3 was first christened, and the file format has had an interesting journey.
My Zoom Stage Manager Experiment
What a time to be alive. I have a Google alert set on “stage manager” and every day I get an email with a listing of articles published online that mention stage manager. Early on in quarantine, I saw an interview with the Pandemic Players and thought, “oh, that’s interesting.”