
The Long Climb is about my life as a late-diagnosed neurodivergent woman, my ongoing recovery from trauma/burnout, and navigating my career as a writer and theater artist in an increasingly hostile world.
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When I heard that Spencer Pratt — the human embodiment of what a frat party in the early aughts smelled like1 — was running for mayor of Los Angeles, my first instinct was to laugh. I mean, this is how I remember him.
From the puka shell n...
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When I was in fourth grade, I got lost at The Metropolitan Museum of Art — better known as “The Met” — for an entire afternoon.
I was in a class called “Special Art”, which was a small class for kids...
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“Dr.” Mehmet Oz — best known for selling vitamins on daytime TV — declared the following this week:
“So, let me speak a little bit about the reality that one in three Americans are under-babied,” Dr...
Photo by Wesley Tingey on Unsplash
When I was a kid, my mother and I fought constantly. Sometimes, my father would join in. I had a smart mouth, so I didn’t take any of it laying down. My words were the only weapon I had at my disposal. De...
the original cast of RENT
This month marks the 30th anniversary of the musical RENT1, which makes me feel very old, indeed. Of all the pieces of theater that have impacted my life, this one shaped my path like no other.
RENT ran on Broad...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Snarky but sensitive X-ennial navigating life as a newly-diagnosed neurodivergent human. I am an award-winning playwright, as well as an essayist, watercolor artist, and theater producer. Proud resident of Queens, NYC.
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