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Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

Discussing the Breakdown and Redefinitions of Gender Roles and Identity in the 21st Century Over Coffee and Maybe Pie

June 12, 2011 in The Play's The Thing

Cast:

Flat Cap, inquisitive and serious looking.  Often raises his coffee mug towards his mouth but never takes a sip.

Chullo, hirsute and aloof.  Sipping coffee constantly.

Braids, a waitress.  Personable yet nonchalant.

Open on Flat Cap and Chullo sitting in a booth at a diner. Read the rest of this entry →

20 Questions: Transcript of the Hoodrow Wilson Interview

April 27, 2011 in 20 Things About Me

James Lipton Clone: “Good evening.  I’m a robotic clone of James Lipton, so it would be appropriate for you to read my voice as slightly metallic and completely soulless.  I’m here tonight with new Wordsmoker contributor, Hoodrow Wilson.  I will be asking him 20 questions, not including follow-ups and clarifications, in the attempt to answer this one, singular over-arching question: Who is Hoodrow Wilson?”

Hoodrow Wilson: “Is that the first question?”

JLC: “No, it is not, but if you’re ready to begin, I can go ahead and ask the first question.”

HW: “Shoot.”

JLC: “One: Who is Hoodrow Wilson?” Read the rest of this entry →