Charismatic People Don’t Obsess Over What they Can’t Control (Tony Robbins)

Saving this for the next time I teach Death of a Salesman, in which Willy misunderstands what makes a person “liked.” Summary: charismatic people don’t obsess over what they can’t control. Instead, they focus on what that they can do. Similar:I felt a great disturbance in the Fandom”…as if millions of voices suddenly cr…AestheticsUnderstanding Shakespeare: "Pick…

The Novel as a Tool for Survival

Much of what Krystal writes about the novel also applies to drama, but the difference is that theatre presupposes a community. The writing, editing, manufacture, sale, and criticism of books is, of course, a communal endeavor, but the novel as an artifact can be experienced in isolation. Fiction, speaking very generally, is about the individual…

Happy Easter 2016

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Happy Easter!

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Auditioning in Pittsbugh (flanked by shots from recent performances).

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