SCENE VIII MEGAN MEETS WITH AVERY AT HIS OFFICE. AVERY: That was quite a show. MEGAN: I said sorry. AVERY: I’ve gotta tell you Megan, of all the times I’ve doubted what we’re doing here, and [...]
From building latrines and schools to teaching English or saving sea turtles—socially- sensitive Canadian youths can become involved with any number of projects world- wide that put them at the [...]
“For much too long,” writes John Murrell in his introduction to Vern Thiessen’s 1996 play Blowfish, “the playwright has been regarded as inhabiting a sort of neutral (and neutered) zone between [...]
The Klein revolution began with high hopes and all the subtlety of the Jerry Springer Show. Bombast and in-your-face marketing were “in,” supplied courtesy of much of North America’s fawning [...]
In the coal towns of the old country she’d be called the slag heap, in the Coalhurst of today she’s the shale pile, but in 1935, when the last carload of waste coal, too full of shale to be [...]