Category Archives: Writing/Storytelling

News from Triangle Square

Last night [5/2], Alice Hope, a participant in the Talk Story writing classes at Triangle Square presented a story to a full house at The Powerhouse Theatre in Santa Monica. Hers was the last in an evening of true stories with … Continue reading

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How Writers Work

Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald preferred to write in journals at their neighborhood cafes; today neighborhood coffee shops are packed with writers staring at their laptops. Are you more comfortable writing in a quiet atmosphere or in one that’s full of activity? Click here to read an interesting … Continue reading

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Retired But Still In Show Biz!

A group of old pros from the film and TV industries runs a dedicated cable TV channel for fellow residents of the Motion Picture and Television Fund Home in Woodland Hills. Programming is produced right there on the Wasserman Campus. “What executive … Continue reading

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Unless You’ve Walked In My Shoes . . .

EngAGE believes in the value of communication between the generations. To facilitate that communication, Stacy Sims, founder of the True Body Project, brought “Walk in Our Shoes” inter-generational projects to the residents of two EngAGE communities and the students of their neighboring … Continue reading

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