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Tuesday – Already Two Days?
Today, due to the reroutings and the sudden changes of rerouting, tons of walking, and exhausting physical activity yesterday, we set out hoping the walking down to minimum, and we arrived at the former Woolworth’s Building to meet with Harlequin … Continue reading
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Tagged Adi Alsaid, Alloy Entertainment, Annie Stone, Chicago Theatre, Emer Flounders, EPA, Harlequin Publishing, Harper Collins, J.K. Rowling, Katie Klein, Let's Get Lost, Manhattan Theatre Club, Natasha Wilson, NYU, Oberlin, Obie Award, Octoroon, Pride & Prejudice Zombies, Reka Rubin, Soho Theatre, Steppenwolf, Syracuse, T.S. Ferguson, Tim O'Brien, Victor Hugo, Woolworth's Building New York, Zach Scott
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Monday Monday…
Wow, believe it or not, students were up EARLY! It was enough time to get a bearing of our location the morn, get them out and orient themselves, then meet back and head to Central park and we made it … Continue reading
New York CSPA 2014…
4:15 AM kept beeping at me like a blaring fire jam…(That should make English teacher’s happy that I used a metaphor) – yet as I ran around, walked the dogs (with a bit of sadness in leaving them) – (FORTY … Continue reading
Pre New Yorkian CSPA – Here we come.
Yes, 2014, with CSPA holding a huge new level of opportunity for Repentino., stay tuned later this week for details! We have Immigration forms, pre boarding passes, and we have 21 students and 2 chaperones ready to roll – well … Continue reading
Oldies but goodies…
…JUST for the record – this is NOT about the people I work, laugh, and go out to amazing restaurants with! 🙂 Traspatio though, was the perfect place to celebrate the weekend – hands down! Ever think about a … Continue reading
Contemplation and well, Delirios…
At what point do you slow down? Is that possible? Laughing, I have been asked that maybe a thousand times, well and asked myself that too. However, it is so hard to fight the urge to slow down, when inside … Continue reading
Schelling out Mexican Art part TWO – Also, Art for H20!
Yes, as promised, Jason Schell is back on the art scene, with an amazing documentary of the project he has just completed. I like that you are pulled in, also that he is from Pittsburgh, ALSO that he does not … Continue reading
I’m at War with Myself…
Funny, I heard this phrase during previews for Saving Mr. Banks with Tom Hanks. Then there was also Twelve Years a Slave – I would say the same phrase would apply the war for several reason inside the characters of … Continue reading
Winter’s Tale Expectations
“Nothing is random, nor will anything ever be, whether a long string of perfectly blue days that begin and end in golden dimness, the most seemingly chaotic political acts, the rise of a great city, the crystalline structure of a … Continue reading
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Tagged 47 Ronin, Colin Farrell, Hans Zimmer, Jessica Brown-Findlay, Philomena, The Book Thief, The Monuments Men, Winter's Tale
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Sabrina, the world, you and I.
First, before I begin, HAPPY BIRTHDAY MOM! 🙂 “Hey there! one of my friends cousins has a stage four brain tumor. She’s like 7 and the one thing she wanted to do was see the world. You think maybe you … Continue reading




