Earlier today, I sat on a panel at the annual conference of ATHE (Association for Theatre in Higher Education) entitled…
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There is an opinion piece in today’s Arizona Republic by Craig Barrett, former CEO of Intel, about creating an environment…
Following my last posting on the fiscal health of theatres, my fellow ETA blogger, Jim Hart contacted me with some…
The literature on entrepreneurship often references the one big idea;the singular innovative vision for something new, often the invention of…
I’m participating in a symposium this week entitled PARTNERSHIPS FOR PURPOSE: INNOVATION, CULTURAL CAPITAL, AND RESILIENCE. The panel I’ve been…
What’s up with the resistance? You know the one. The resistance that comes shortly after you decide to launch a…
Bargain Entertainment! Come see the Sideshow THeatre Company’s “Ekphrasis: Cave Walls to Soup Cans” and Blue Damen Pictures’ “The Visionary” on Friday Sept 11, 2009- two for the price of one!
Allow your freak flag to fly. New ideas are typically, at least at first, rejected by the general populace. The more innovative and different the idea, the more rejection the creator will likely receive¦until it is proven successful. Then the idea will be embraced by all as common sense.