WAVE Productions will debut “Fun Home” this weekend at Norris University Center’s Louis Room. Based on Alison Bechdel’s memoir of the same name, the musical follows the journey of Bechdel’s life, capturing her identity and relationships as a child, an adolescent and an adult. Director and Communication junior Tessa Kim said the show feels important.
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Utah State University alumni, Lindsay and Lexie Kite, recently published a book focusing on body-image resilience. The Utah Women and Leadership Project at USU hosted the sisters for a virtual seminar last week.
“Positive body image isn’t believing your body looks good, it’s knowing your body is good regardless of how it looks,” said Lindsay Kite during the seminar last week.
Lindsay and her sister Lexie run the non-profit Beauty Redefined. Their recently published book is entitled “More Than a Body: Your Body is an Instrument, Not an Ornament.” At a seminar with the same title on Thursday, the sisters presented on their work in body image resilience.