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Me and My Plantet19 de January de 2018

Three Days in Mallorca

Me and My Plantet18 de January de 2018

Tales from Two Cities

Me and My Plantet9 de January de 2018

Egyptology (Trunk of the Tree) Part 3

Me and My Plantet5 de January de 2018

Egyptology (Trunk of the Tree) Part 2

Me and My Plantet3 de January de 2018

Egyptology (The Trunk of the Tree) Part 1

Me and My Plantet19 de December de 2017

Walking Ibiza

Me and My Plantet13 de December de 2017

First Impressions of Valencia

Me and My Plantet1 de December de 2017

Time, Space, Place

Me and My Plantet20 de November de 2017

Ambrosia

Me and My Plantet18 de November de 2017

A Few Words About Food

Me and My Plantet12 de November de 2017

The Unexpected In Between

Me and My Plantet7 de November de 2017

From Bourdeaux to Dalì Land

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"I do think Come From Away is the most logisticall "I do think Come From Away is the most logistically complicated show I've ever been a part of."
Music first. Then blocking. Then choreography. Then acting. @_avamingo and @royerbockus break down how creating a musical at @osfashland Oregon Shakespeare Festival means trusting a process where every layer builds on the one before it — and the last thing you add is the most essential part of all.

Full episode now available. Link in bio. 🎙

#fullexpressionpodcast #oregonshakespearefestival #musicaltheater #creativeprocess #theater
Episode 45 "You can't build a show all at once, yo Episode 45
"You can't build a show all at once, you have to do it in layers."
@_avamingo and @royerbockus are actors at @osfashland Oregon Shakespeare Festival who describe building a musical like making a lasagna — layer by layer, trusting the process even when you can't see the whole yet. This week on Full Expression, we go behind the scenes at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, one of the longest running and most highly regarded repertory theaters in America.

Listen to the full episode now. Link in bio. 🎙️

#fullexpressionpodcast #oregonshakespearefestival #musicaltheater #creativeprocess #theater podcast
New Substack Escola Pública Recent protests in V New Substack

Escola Pública

Recent protests in Valencia got me thinking about the many educators who shaped my life.

This month more than 35,000 people marched in support of more funding for public education and higher teacher salaries in both the city and province of Valencia. and the protests are ongoing. It’s an all too common problem with a kind of obvious solution. Make public education a priority all over the world.

I took some time on this week’s Substack to reflect on the many great teachers I’ve had the privilege of studying with. Spanish is something I studied from junior high through college and I’m especially grateful for the modern language program at Allegheny College which serves me to this day. 

"Somehow I grew up thinking that the people who write books or record music or make works of art belong to a secret society of singularly talented magic wand wavers. When in fact, these are inter-related disciplines with semantics and mathematics and historical references all their own."

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#substack #escola #valencia #education
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Beautifully Imperfect Repeatability

​​“I have a soft spot for factories where craft meets industrial production.”

This week’s Substack and podcast features the story of @heathceramics, an iconic California ceramics brand whose founder, Edith Heath, pioneered timeless mid-century modern design between 1947 and the early 2000s. This interview with Heath’s current owners, Cathy Bailey and Robin Petravich, explores the history, design philosophy and legacy of this northern California brand. We spoke about the art of everyday objects and how the blend of small scale, hand crafted industrial production meets modern challenges—economically, environmentally and creatively.

“There is something about an old brick factory with glass paned windows, wood floors and beams, freight elevators, the smell of paint and sawdust and craftspeople engrossed at their stations that speaks to me."

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#substack #ceramics #art #tradition
Episode 44 "When you're working with color, you al Episode 44
"When you're working with color, you always have to have this kind of openness to what the chemistry might bring out."
At @heathceramics, color isn't something you control — it's something you discover. You can't just mix and match. You add ingredients, chemistry takes over, and a new material emerges. That openness is where the creativity lives.
Full episode at the link in bio.🎙 
#fullexpressionpodcast #heathceramics #ceramics #color #californiadesign
Episode 44 “You’re inside, you’re outside, you jus Episode 44
“You’re inside, you’re outside, you just have beautiful things that fit your lifestyle.” @heathceramics Edith Heath was a design pioneer who believed in timeless handcrafted objects made for everyday life.This week on Full Expression, we explore the philosophy behind one of America’s most enduring design legacies in conversation with Cathy Bailey and Robin Petravich. 

Listen to the full episode now. 
Link in bio🎙️

#fullexpressionpodcast #heathceramics #ceramics #californiadesign #podcast
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