Everything I Know, I Learned From Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Ok, maybe not EVERYTHING, but what I mean to say is that I can (and do) apply RBG’s wisdom anywhere. We lost a champion of the people, a defender of equality, and a warrior among women when we lost Ruth Bader Ginsburg, and it’s up to us to make sure that her legacy is carried out for ages to come. It sounds lofty, I know. Carrying out her legacy does not mean that we need to be as notable as she was. It doesn’t mean that we have to decide the fate of millions of people. It just means that we have to stand up for what is right, and speak up for what we believe in. We can do this in our own little corners of the world. From the moment we wake up until the moment we close our eyes, we make decisions. Some decisions are small, and some decisions hold more weight and can affect more people.
Meredith B. Wagner: Interview With The Mise en Scène Founder
Meredith B. Wagner is a theatre artist, designer, administrator and educator based out of NYC. She is the founder of Mise en Scène, as well as a professional Set and Costume Designer. Meredith’s recent work has been with Princeton University, McCarter Theatre, The MCVTS Theatre Program, and Michigan State University.
The Keys to Always Moving Forward as an Artist
Nearly four decades have passed since Krin Haglund first stepped inside a circus tent, but enthusiasm fills her voice and brightens her face as it probably did on that memorable day. Looking back at twenty years spent on a broad variety of stages and sets, this vibrant woman describes her career as a constant quest to celebrate everyone’s individuality and uniqueness as much as what makes her stand out when standing on stage.