It’s No Place Like Home – Part II: Decorating the Dorm Room Next, the Dorm Room. It’s small and cramped so there’s not much to do except try to make your student more comfortable as she or he [...] August 31, 2018
We Remember Him Well – A Celebration of Alan Jay Lerner Steve Ross, arguably our best interpreter of Cole Porter, Noel Coward, and possibly George Gershwin, is a maven of the undiscovered song. [...] August 30, 2018
It’s No Place Like Home – Part I: Outfitting the Dorm Room Bed It’s back to school; for some students, it’s off to college for the first time. Do you remember your first impression of [...] August 30, 2018
Operation Finale – Bringing Adolf Eichmann to Justice “There were over 40,000 camps and ghettos during the Holocaust. 49% of Millennials cannot name a single one.” Results from a 2018 [...] August 29, 2018
Shaking Up Shakespeare: Acceptance by Stretching the Boundaries of Tolerance By Karetta Hubbard and Molly Tinsley The Theater: To Be or Not To Be? Four hundred years ago, Shakespeare’s plays were performed by [...] August 29, 2018
Kids Outdoor Play There’s still some summer left. Children have returned from camp or vacation and are hanging around trying to avoid thoughts of school. [...] August 29, 2018
Two Tennessee Museums – Celebrating An American Musical Master The ride between Nashville and Memphis is just over three hours, and if you go the fastest route, I-40, it’s uneventful. On a [...] August 28, 2018
WAT-CAST: Stephanie Thompson Harris Talks About A Dancer’s Heart In 2010, Stephanie Thompson Harris lost her daughter, Imani, to a rare disease. Children are not supposed to die before their parents do, [...] August 27, 2018