Doing Shakespeare: Myth #1
/In which I explore the first of four myths about “doing Shakespeare” and explain why you’re wrong…
Read MoreIn which I explore the first of four myths about “doing Shakespeare” and explain why you’re wrong…
Read MoreIn which I give you more art than you will ever be able to steal use…
Read MoreIn which I tease you with how good my as-yet-untitled children’s picture book is…
Read MoreIn which we take our jaundiced view of the writer’s process as epitomized by Jo March in “Little Women”…
Read MoreIn which I share some lessons from the retrospective exhibit, “COZIC Over to You: from 1967 to now,” at the Musée National des Beaux-Arts du Québec…
Read MoreIn which we celebrate the release into the public domain of works published in 1924 (not 1963, THANKS DISNEY)…
Read MoreIn which I self-promote my musical version of A Christmas Carol…
Read MoreIn which I provide you with all the dance music (and some dance instruction) that you will need for the 20s reboot…
Read MoreIn which I outline my Lichtenbergian Proposed Efforts for the coming year, as recorded in the Lichtenbergian Society’s Record Book…
Read MoreWelcome to Lichtenbergianism, where you can find your creative energy through procrastination!
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