Touch the Wound, But Don’t Live There
Why we need resilience services as much as we need fight choreography.
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Why we need resilience services as much as we need fight choreography.
The move comes after reports of exaggerated and false claims about his accomplishments.
Inclusive practices around sobriety help everyone struggling with addiction, but especially people of color in recovery.
This week our guest is the resident playwright of Dallas’s Cara Mía Theatre, who talks about her urgent manifesto ‘Your Healing Is Killing Me.’
She’s been a yoga teacher for the past half century, but in the 1960s she was a busy triple threat in New York.
The beloved Chicago-based music director and teacher influenced generations of talent with her acumen and care.
Its leader Brian Clowdus, who allegedly prized spectacle over safety, has eluded consequences and gone on to reinvent himself as a Trumpist impresario.
The path-breaking Assiniboine playwright showed us how we could channel our suffering into transcendent theatre.
To his HIV-focused ‘Write It Out!’ program, Donja R. Love adds a historic playwrights’ prize and plans a new intergenerational workshop.
Readers take issue with 3 articles from the past few months.