Red Kidney Beans with Apples and Kombu

With my growing interest in sea vegetable and its health benefits, I recently bought a package of kombu.  I had some red kidney beans, and as I usually eat soy beans or chick peas, thought I'd go for a little variation. Here's what I did: Put about 2/3 cup dried kidney beans to soak on... Continue Reading →

The Complexities of Life: A Love Story for the Fearless!

Malabo, Capital of Equatorial Guinea - Image via Wikipedia Publication of the promised Red Kidney Bean recipe has been postponed to bring you this important Valentine's Day message. Profacetime  'liked' my wraps post, so I went to visit their blog and found the headline The Complexity of Life and beneath it the picture you see... Continue Reading →

This is so true, but I’ve never tried to pass BA Theatre Concentration (cum laude) as a Communication Arts degree, and yes, it’s an under-appreciated and misunderstood field of study.

Tom Vander Well's avatarTom Vander Well

I have a confession to make. I was a theatre major in college (yes, complete with the snooty but appropriate “re” spelling). I’ll wait for you to stop snickering. Judson University (it was Judson College when I attended), the small liberal arts college outside of Chicago labeled the major course of studies as “Communication Arts” which is what I tend to put on resumes and bios because I realize that “theatre major” tends to elicit thoughts such as “Do you want fries with that?”

When I chose my major, I had no pipe dreams about becoming a professional actor. I did it because more than one wise adult had advised me that my actual major in college would have less impact on my eventual job search than having the actual degree. “Study what you love” I was told, “not what you think will get you a job.” I listened for once…

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