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ActorsUpdate Clips-- last updated, January 2002
Electronic News Clips-- last updated, January 2004
Chautauquan Daily Clips-- will post more when I can key them in.
Freelance Clips-- will post when I can key them in.
Montage Magazine Clips-- will post when I can key them in.
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My Clips
Working for a three-person start-up, I had to wear a lot of hats from information architect to promotions manager, in addition to my duties as the site's editor. Despite all the behind-the-scenes work, I managed to write a fair amount of news and feature stories while at (a)(u). Assembled here are selections from my ActorsUpdate writing.
May 2000 - Jan. 2002: ActorsUpdate.com
Leaders, Artists, Funders Discuss Theatre's Future - 11/06/2001
On Monday, October 29, and Tuesday, October 30, the worlds of commercial and non-profit theatre converged as executive directors, researchers, theatre artists, producers, city officials and journalists gathered at Columbia University's School of Journalism to discuss issues that confront New York theatre today and ideas that may lead theatre forward toward a new future.
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Arts Under Attack: Beacons of Hope - 10/09/01
A few weeks removed from September 11, Three-Legged Dog's response to the situation as well as the responses of several others groups could provide the beacons of hope needed to rescue the spirits of the entire performing arts community.
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ART/NY Members Discuss Aftermath's Grim Realities - 9/20/01
The aftershocks of September 11's tragic events have begun to rock the performing arts community. In a special, emergency meeting organized by the Alliance of Resident Theatres - New York (ART/NY), leaders of New York's not-for-profit theatre community gathered this morning to begin grappling with issues that will likely dominate the next 12 months or more.
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Putting Acting's Soul on Paper - 7/13/01
Four times a year, Ronald Rand encourages actors to forget 'show business' for a moment and, instead, indulge themselves in artistic discourse.
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