Side note: before he hit it big, Klosterman was a culture reporter for the Fargo Forum. So somewhere, deep in their archives, are a few reviews by Chuck of shows I performed in high school. Makes me feel very culturally relevant.
November 25, 2025 at 5:22 PM
Side note: before he hit it big, Klosterman was a culture reporter for the Fargo Forum. So somewhere, deep in their archives, are a few reviews by Chuck of shows I performed in high school. Makes me feel very culturally relevant.
It might! There’s a passage in this book about imagining a current project as though it is the future and the project has already failed. Participants are asked to consider “what went wrong?“ Before the project has even actually begun. That future orientation inspires proactive problem-solving
November 25, 2025 at 2:53 PM
It might! There’s a passage in this book about imagining a current project as though it is the future and the project has already failed. Participants are asked to consider “what went wrong?“ Before the project has even actually begun. That future orientation inspires proactive problem-solving
You’d think they’d have learned their lesson, but no. Michael and Sean have “written” and “rehearsed” a heartwarming, highly-bankable Holiday show! They’ve got one last chance to get it right before opening night, and everything must go perfectly! Which it totally will! Right?!
November 22, 2025 at 7:12 PM
You’d think they’d have learned their lesson, but no. Michael and Sean have “written” and “rehearsed” a heartwarming, highly-bankable Holiday show! They’ve got one last chance to get it right before opening night, and everything must go perfectly! Which it totally will! Right?!
To clarify: he does have an accent: an educated East Coast American one, with little touches of mid-Atlantic. But there are a lot of words — esp medical/anatomical one — for which the Brits have wholly different pronunciations. And he uses those, which consistently threw me off
November 12, 2025 at 7:02 PM
To clarify: he does have an accent: an educated East Coast American one, with little touches of mid-Atlantic. But there are a lot of words — esp medical/anatomical one — for which the Brits have wholly different pronunciations. And he uses those, which consistently threw me off