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The Elmwood Playhouse in Nyack NY will be presenting “A Lesson Before Dying“, running March 17th thru April 8th Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm, Sundays at 2pm with an additional performance on Thursday April 6th at 8pm. For tickets visit www.elmwoodplayhouse.com [photo by Omar Kozarsky]
for the F for Failure challenge - all about some hard lessons learned by failing to observe the speed limit.
Oops! I didn't realize how hard it was to read the journaling on this layout . . . in case anyone's interested, it says:
"Bill's failure to observe the speed limit sign near an elementary school in his senior year ended up teaching him a couple of different lessons. First of all, he learned to slow down AND to pay closer attention to traffic signs - it was not a cheap fine, as I recall & I believe the only other speeding he ever got was on a trip to visit Lara before they were married.
He also told me later that until he did his little stint as a janitor at the Leavenworth Community Center, he wasn't positive that he wanted to go to college. Working as hard as he had to definitely helped him decide that an education would serve him well, and he went on to get a degree in Architecture.
And, truthfully not having a thing in the world to do with the speeding ticket, he learned pretty quickly that his soccer cut/mullet hairdo was not at all an attractive look for him. He has kept his hair really short (almost military-looking) ever since he left for school at Texas Tech and discovered that while Andrea may have liked it, the Achy Breaky look was just a "hair" out of style!"
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Vagabond by Basic Grey
08/11/2011: Wen't to the Cobalt Cafe to see Lessons, Such A Mess, Handguns, Heartsounds and The Story So Far throw, by far, one of the best shows I've seen in that venue (yeah sorry The Ataris, shit just got real) Amazing bands..amazing friends.. this is the kind of show I totally live for.
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The Memo - Vaclav Havel
Photo: Chris Harris
Willamette University Theatre - (Oct. 2020)
Director: Susan Coromel
Scene Design: Christopher L. Harris
Costume Design: Bobby Brewer-Wallin
Lighting Design: Rachel Steck
Technical Direction: EJ Reinagel
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A special Italian language lesson about trees and flowers in the wonderful historical garden of Villa Soranzo Conestabile in Scorzè, not far from Venice.
On the side of Calton Hill in Edinburgh rests a ruined graveyard. Old Calton Cemetery is a tumbledown collection of once resplendent monuments offering great scope for photography. The easy to read lessons in social history can be taken from the carved memoriam scripts and the designs of the tombs. When looking at the physical evidence present you can see beyond to the masses that have no stones erected to their memory.
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The Eagle feather, which represents duality, tells the story of life. It tells of the many duality's that exist in life, such as light and dark, male and female, substance and shadow, summer and winter, peace and war, life and death. It reminds us of the teachings that Opposites are extensions of themselves like two opposing hands of the same body. Native American traditionalists look upon the Eagle feather as a sacred symbol of the balance necessary for the Circle of life to continue. J. T. Garrett, as a member of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, describes how:
The Eagle feather teaches us about the Rule of Opposites, about everything being divided into two ways. The more one is caught up in the physical, or the West, then the more one has to go in the opposite direction, the East, or the spiritual, to get balance. And it works the other way, too- you can't just focus on the spiritual to the exclusion of the physical.
You need harmony in all Four Directions.
The Lesson of Opposites is that of choice. Any two Opposites are often part of the same truth. If we consider the Eagle feather with its light and dark colors, we could argue that "the dark colors are far more beautiful and, therefore, naturally more valuable," or vice versa. Regardless of which colors are said to be more beautiful, or necessary, or valuable, the truth is the bottom line: Both colors come from the same feather, both are true, they are connected, and it takes both to fly.