Bowker Auditorium

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts As a theater professional, and even as a kid, what strikes me most about Bowker Auditorium is its use of windows inside the space. These have to be constantly covered by curtains during performances, but even on a matinee you still can tell that there is daylight outside. I went […]

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Home on the Range and Trying to Stifle Everyone‘s Freedom of Speech!

Ah Charles Schulz’ classic comic strip Peanuts and its various television and stage derivatives. There’s nothing like seeing allegories for real-world problems acted by children, particularly ones that are pertinent to current events. In this case I’m particularly struck by the song “Glee Club Rehearsal” from the musical You’re a Good Man Charlie Brown. “Glee […]

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Upper Rio Grande River

Colorado Without the upper part of the Rio Grande, Creede would not exist. As a practical matter this section of the river and its tributaries carved the valley that Creede nestles in. For me exploring the many streams near town flowing down the mountains to feed the Rio Grande including Bellows, Farmers and Willow Creeks […]

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Leitha/Lajta River

Austria and Hungary My first day trip while studying abroad in Vienna was to a town called Eisenstadt. Along the way the train there made a stop at a down called Bruck an der Leitha (literally Bridge on the Leitha River). As with the Susquehanna I’ve viewed this river in several distinct locations. I’ve seen […]

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Susquehanna River

New York, Pennsylvania and Maryland I’ve seen the Susquehanna River in three different locations. The Glimmerglass Festival in Cooperstown, NY, where I interned in the summer of 2017, lies on the north end of Otsego Lake, which is the source of the river; a bridge 8 miles south in downtown Cooperstown touts itself as the […]

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Binary Sunset (alternate)

This is a weirdly misadvertised 17 minute track on the Star Wars original soundtrack 2004 release. While the track does start with a grimly prophetic alternate version of the music to the famous binary sunset scene (the use of the dies irae hints at the deaths of Luke’s aunt and uncle, a scene where that […]

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Biblioteca Nationala a Romaniei

National Library of RomaniaBucharest, RomaniaApril 2018 Bucharest is a town that’s rather stuck with the Communist architecture of the 80s, yet, if you’re willing to navigate its various side streets you can sometimes find gems of a past era. When I was there I had the good fortune to glimpse the Mănăstirea Antim, a monastery […]

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