“Animal Wisdom.”
If you are not well versed with some of theatre’s backstage traditions and superstitions, you may be unfamiliar with the concept of the “ghost light.” It is a light that is kept on at all times in a theatre, even when the theater is empty or not being used. It is usually a bare bulb at the center of the stage stark, but effective. Some say that its purpose is based in practicality and that the electric light allows people not to trip and injure themselves. When it was a gas light, it was to prevent the buildup of gas. While both of these explanations are plausible, most theatre people know that’s only the surface of meaning these lights provide. They are also rumored to appease or drive away the ghosts that theaters are known to attract and to provide protection to the performers still in the land of the living. This belief gets at the heart of “Animal Wisdom,” the first musical presented by dynamic and system-disrupting Woolly Mammoth Theatre Comp
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BERKELEY, Calif., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ LATINLIVE™, the publisher of WeAreLatinLive.com, one of the largest media outlets for the U.S. Latino community has announced the launch of the Podcast Latino Nation.
Latino Nation presented by LATINLIVE™ and is hosted by Carmen La Morrita Ramirez, a professional content creator, well-known radio personality, and marketing executive with co-host Eric Osuna, the founder of LATINLIVE™.
The Latino Nation Podcast is a focused on the LatinX community with top level guests in Arts, Entertainment, Business, Politics and Science. The podcast highlights the powerful contribution of Latinos to the fabric of the broader American Culture. The inaugural episodes include actor Rene Moran, Author and Businesswoman Hazel Ortega, Songwriter Frankie J and Iron Chef Jose Garces.
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Americans have never been less attached to religion. According to Gallup, only 47 percent of Americans belong to a church, synagogue, or mosque and the fastest-growing religion in the United States is none. But just because we are losing our taste for organized religion doesn t mean there isn t plenty of hunger for disorganized, even messy kinds of faith (if you don t believe me, you ve obviously never sat in a gay bar and suffered through a sermon about your astrological chart). Enter Heather Christian and her idiosyncratic Louisiana mysticism, fascinatingly communicated through a show that is part concert and part séance.