by Louise | 7 October 2018 | Essays |
A Sikh man wearing a turban, with his son wearing a patka Reading time: 2 minutes About five years ago, I was being treated for an ongoing medical problem (which has been resolved, thank goodness). One time, my regular doctor was out of town, so I got a procedure done...
by Louise | 2 September 2018 | Current events and commentary, Essays |
Reading time: 5 minutes I got on an airplane just nine days after 9/11. The atmosphere at Baltimore-Washington international Airport was tense. Everyone was watchful and nervous and on edge. There were National Guardsmen all over the place, in their uniforms, with...
by Louise | 5 August 2018 | Current events and commentary, Essays |
Viola Davis as Aibileen Clark in “The Help” Reading time: 5 minutes I’ve watched the movie The Help many times over the years, and there’s something about it I never noticed until just the other night. You know that part at the beginning where...
by Louise | 8 July 2018 | Current events and commentary, Essays |
Photo from a performance of “Hands Up: 6 Playwrights, 6 Testaments.” Reading time: 5 minutes Three and a half years ago, I saw one of the most powerful, visceral, humorous, scary, and dangerous pieces of theater I’ve ever seen in my life, either...
by Louise | 3 June 2018 | Cultural differences, Essays |
Reading time: 5 minutes Last weekend I went to see a play called “Familiar.” I went to see it because I’d heard it was really funny; all of my theater friends on Facebook who’d seen it said it was hilarious and good, and told everyone they...