Showing posts with label The Independent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Independent. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2013
Busy Little Writing Bee
Hello, dear readers! I hope you've been enjoying my recent Cambridge posts, even if they have been a little delayed. Since coming home this summer I've been a busy little writing bee. I wrote two articles for The Independent, a big newspaper in London, one detailing my experience studying in Cambridge under the Davies-Jackson Scholarship, and another exploring the American liberal arts degree through the eyes of UK students. Recently I've been a Guest Educator with the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, writing small articles for their upcoming production of The Detective's Wife. I wrote a comparative literature article for them linking madness in the play to Hamlet and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Most recently I wrote an article detailing how Keith Huff's play came to the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. After seeing my work in The Independent, a website called First Generation Student asked me to write an article for them as well.
If you're interested in reading any of the articles, I've linked them below. Happy reading!
A Question of Madness: Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Article
An American in Cambridge: The Independent Article
How the Detective's Wife Came to the MCT: Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
Liberal Arts Degrees: Another Independent Article
From Wisconsin to England: First Generation Student Blog Article
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Showing posts with label The Independent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Independent. Show all posts
Friday, September 13, 2013
Busy Little Writing Bee
Hello, dear readers! I hope you've been enjoying my recent Cambridge posts, even if they have been a little delayed. Since coming home this summer I've been a busy little writing bee. I wrote two articles for The Independent, a big newspaper in London, one detailing my experience studying in Cambridge under the Davies-Jackson Scholarship, and another exploring the American liberal arts degree through the eyes of UK students. Recently I've been a Guest Educator with the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre, writing small articles for their upcoming production of The Detective's Wife. I wrote a comparative literature article for them linking madness in the play to Hamlet and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Most recently I wrote an article detailing how Keith Huff's play came to the Milwaukee Chamber Theatre. After seeing my work in The Independent, a website called First Generation Student asked me to write an article for them as well.
If you're interested in reading any of the articles, I've linked them below. Happy reading!
A Question of Madness: Milwaukee Chamber Theatre Article
An American in Cambridge: The Independent Article
How the Detective's Wife Came to the MCT: Milwaukee Chamber Theatre
Liberal Arts Degrees: Another Independent Article
From Wisconsin to England: First Generation Student Blog Article
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