My sense is the missing piece in much of the cyber space conversation is engagement with a real problem in a real place for real people with real consequences of failure. Looking forward to sharing this next stage of you journey… Always so much to learn from your mulling out loud. Reply...
Day of the show was a piece of work. My colleagues and I had been in a windowless room for eight straight hours with a client and without a break. It had been the sequel of a two-day creative binge where you try and give everything you’ve got and hope it was enough. It was ex...
Day of the show was a piece of work. My colleagues and I had been in a windowless room for eight straight hours with a client and without a break. It had been the sequel of a two-day creative binge where you try and give everything you’ve got and hope it was enough. It was ex...
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Day of the show was a piece of work. My colleagues and I had been in a windowless room for eight straight hours with a client and without a break. It had been the sequel of a two-day creative binge where you try and give everything you’ve got and hope it was enough. It was ex...
Here’s a piece I wrote for San Francisco Opera’s new production of The Flying Dutchman –a look into Wagner’s attraction to the source material he used for his breakthrough opera: “…[T]he faithful woman hurls herself into the sea and the curse on the Flying Dutchman is lifted, he...
Writing the piece originally for Sol Gabetta, the composer imagined the elderly protagonist in the film as a kind of “alter ego.” The Dutch actress Vakil Eelman was chosen, he explains, because he wanted “an archetypal elderly figure: someone who carries youth in herself as well as wisdom...
Day of the show was a piece of work. My colleagues and I had been in a windowless room for eight straight hours with a client and without a break. It had been the sequel of a two-day creative binge where you try and give everything you’ve got and hope it was enough. It was ex...