Major setbacks this week may force the oil giants to speed efforts to curb carbon emissions and invest in renewables and perhaps even abandon the search for new fossil-fuel plays.
Contestant
Bridget Sindelar shares more about her charity, a fond memory from a past production, and a theater educator that had an impact on her!
Check out Bridget s latest performance HERE.
What is a fond memory you have from a past production?
I was in The Little Engine That Could a few years ago at Virginia Repertory Theatre and I played Little Blue (the little engine). We had a sensory show where kids who had sensitivities to lights and sounds or kids who were visually impaired / had hearing problems could attend. After the sensory performance, the sweetest little boy and his mother came up to me at the meet and greet. His mother told me that he was deaf and I was able to communicate with him through her as his translator. Before they left, his mother taught me train in sign language because I played the train, and I still remember the sign to this day!
Stereotypes are punked when a bunch of young Muslim women start a band
We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later.
Dismiss
By Brad Newsome
Normal text size
Stan, from Friday
A group of young women form a punk band and puncture perceptions of Muslims in the wickedly funny We Are Lady Parts.
Credit:Stan
Wickedly funny and thoughtfully devised, this six-part British comedy series follows a group of young Muslim women trying to find their voices via the noble and time-honoured tradition of playing in a punk band. It’s immediately clear that Lady Parts are a force of nature, “concocting a confused mix of hash anthems and sour girl power; one part boredom, two parts identity crisis”.
Like Gandalf arriving at Helm s Deep, Flying Oak Games comes to offer the PS Vita a glimmer of light in its darkest hour.Those of us still trying to field our PlayStation Vitas at the onset of the ninth generation are [.]