by Stephanie Hayes | May 16, 2016 | Education, Essays, Travel |
There is a well-documented phenomenon called the foreign language effect. This is something that occurs when an individual is learning a third (or fourth or fifth) language. As the learner runs into difficulty with the new language, the second language jumps in to...
by Carolyn M. Crane | May 11, 2016 | Essays, Reviews |
Commentary and review of the plays The Laramie Project, The Laramie Project Ten Years Later, and the film The Laramie Project. “Some things, only artists can do. Some things, only artists can do. And it’s our job.” Toni Morrison I didn’t want to read The Laramie...
by Carolyn M. Crane | May 1, 2016 | Reviews |
A few weeks after my mom died, I was talking to an acquaintance on the phone. When I told her how sad I was, she responded that I “needed to snap out of it and move on.” This person needs to read Dr. Kim Bateman’s book. Often our relationship with...