The dog days of summer are behind us. We may still be romping in the great outdoors, squeezing every last minute out of Daylight Savings Time, but the chorus of cicadas is tipping us off to the truth that our days of humid languor are numbered. Soon the air will take on that familiar chill, […]
Deborah Klinger
No Second Fiddles
My father is a musician. I grew up in the world of ballets, operas and musicals, because Dad was always playing in the pit. My husband is also a musician, and his work enables me to venture back often into those worlds of opera and ballet and musical theater, where I’ve always loved to live. […]
The Dream of the North
The press releases from StreetSigns Center for Literature and Performance were a bit daunting. Wordy and, well, dramatic, this organization seemed awfully keen on itself. The word “acclaimed” was sprinkled liberally throughout, in reference to company members and previous performances. StreetSigns was everywhere: in Chatham County, doing an “oral history project.” In the streets of […]

