Putting the ‘Social’ in Social Media
It’s in the name. Social Media. Social is 50% of what it’s called… and yet a lot of companies today in every field are not being very social on it. … Continue Reading ⇒
It’s in the name. Social Media. Social is 50% of what it’s called… and yet a lot of companies today in every field are not being very social on it. … Continue Reading ⇒
Everything has its season Everything has its time. Show me a reason and I’ll soon show you a rhyme. – “Corner of the Sky,” Pippin. by Stephen Schwartz Just as … Continue Reading ⇒
When was the last time you bought a season subscription to a theatre? I have a tough time getting my friend to commit to seeing a show next week, I … Continue Reading ⇒
Artists and administrators fear that theatre is no longer relevant to American audiences. Signs point to the demise of the Regional Theaters as attendance and funding decrease. What’s the next … Continue Reading ⇒
An email newsletter from Musical Theatre West included a few press blurbs about their current production of CATS, which I have not seen. One that caught my eye was: “BROADWAY … Continue Reading ⇒
As an art-form, we’re pretty behind the times. Yes, we’ve got projections, digital sound, LED lighting systems, a digital enhancement for everything that people can do on a stage. But … Continue Reading ⇒
From an email in my inbox today: The House FY11 continuing budget resolution now includes a $43.1 million funding decrease to the NEA, which represents a 25% cut from current … Continue Reading ⇒
By why do I need it so often? I just reworked my entire website. For the 4th major overhaul in recent memory. The WordPress framework is the same, the layout … Continue Reading ⇒
A little wordplay for today. The Chaos by Dr. Gerard Nolst TrenitΓ©, 1870-1946 Dearest creature in creation, Study English pronunciation. I will teach you in my verse Sounds like corpse, … Continue Reading ⇒
I’ve been away from the blog, but that doesn’t mean I stopped thinking about Shakespeare. I’ve basically got a year of thinking to fill you in on. One big undertaking … Continue Reading ⇒