I've finished grading the July's People essays. If you don't want to wait until Thursday afternoon to get yours, stop by my tomorrow or Wednesday. I'll be in the building 7 a.m. through 3 p.m. If I'm proctoring an exam in my room, please knock softly and I'll bring your essay to the door.
Study hard, take a break, eat a snack, play outdoors, and then resume your studies. Repeat all day. And then go to bed. Early.
Thanks,
PB
PB's online classroom, where we get down with World Lit.
5.31.2010
5.27.2010
Final project presentation order.
The final project presentation order is below. Presentations will be in Mr. Roberts' room during the afternoon exam slot on Thursday, June 3. Each individual or group will have 7-8 minutes to present.
- Adele & Isabel
- Catherine
- LJ
- Hayley, Kenny, & Kristyn
- Aileen, Babs, & Laura
- Caroline & Emily
- Abby, Izzy, McKenzie
- Mitch, Roman, Salman
- Jack & Joe
- Ellie & Ryann
- Mike
- Caiti and Katie
- Adam
- Ashan, Evan, & Nuwan
- Emmy & Ngoc
- Maggie
- Aditi
5.25.2010
5.21.2010
A relevant World Lit play at the Guthrie.
M. Butterfly, by David Henry Hwang, plays at the Guthrie through June 6.[M. Butterfly] is an epic play tracing lines of race, gender and power through love and deception. An evocative and beautiful blend of theatrical styles and voices, M. Butterfly is a tour de force that cuts to the heart of the distortions that pollute cross-cultural interactions. It has become a modern classic, beautifully blending the power and politics of Madame Butterfly and a contemporary world in which sexuality identity issues have become a topic of open discussion and dialogue. This landmark play has become a contemporary classic and launched David Henry Hwang to the forefront of the new American theater.
Source: guthrietheater.org
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