The phrase burrowed into my imagination. It travelled with me as I began a PhD that attempted to find wonder in quotidian acts of queer dissent. It stayed with me as I sifted for wonder in increasingly dreary pandemic walks.
And now here it is, quite literally burrowed into my skin.
November 23, 2023 at 8:47 AM
The phrase burrowed into my imagination. It travelled with me as I began a PhD that attempted to find wonder in quotidian acts of queer dissent. It stayed with me as I sifted for wonder in increasingly dreary pandemic walks.
And now here it is, quite literally burrowed into my skin.
There was much to love in much ado, but the thing I found myself lingering on was an exchange that comes in the aftermath of a brutally called off wedding. For these characters, their worlds have collapsed in a matter of seconds, based off what will later turn to out to be an untrue allegation.
November 23, 2023 at 8:46 AM
There was much to love in much ado, but the thing I found myself lingering on was an exchange that comes in the aftermath of a brutally called off wedding. For these characters, their worlds have collapsed in a matter of seconds, based off what will later turn to out to be an untrue allegation.
I first heard this phrase on a late 2013 evening in Ann Arbor, watching my first Shakespeare production. The show was Much Ado About Nothing, & it knocked the breath out of me. In the years that followed, I found myself returning to it repeatedly, finding fresh delights in a 500ish yr old romcom.
November 23, 2023 at 8:45 AM
I first heard this phrase on a late 2013 evening in Ann Arbor, watching my first Shakespeare production. The show was Much Ado About Nothing, & it knocked the breath out of me. In the years that followed, I found myself returning to it repeatedly, finding fresh delights in a 500ish yr old romcom.