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Happy Birthday Blog: What A Difference A Year Makes! 2 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 9 hours ago: Happy Birthday Blog! [cue confetti, balloons, streamers, horns, and party hats. Pop the bubbly!] One … more →

Tags: Social Media, blog anniversary, Blogging, Community, movement, writing

You Are Invited: Happy Birthday To My Blog!9 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 days ago: This Thursday, November 26th, 2009, my blog is one year old! Hurray! And! I’m going to celebra … more →

Tags: Blog, Blog Birthday, Milestone, movement

A Question Concerning Socks: Is Two Colours Enough?14 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 5 days ago: I own many socks. Many, many socks. I don’t like to do laundry and I hate wearing socks more t … more →

Tags: Fashion, Men's Fashion, movement, Socks

Timeraiser 2009: A Time To Every Purpose5 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 1 week ago: I love art, great ideas, and community building. Not surprisingly, I love the idea of Timeraiser: a … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Art, canadian cancer society, Community Development, Community Involvement, movement, Ottawa, Salvaide, Timeraiser

What You Say About Her Company Is What You Say About Society: Today's Hedda Gabler, A Mean Mean Pride

sterlinglynch wrote 1 week ago: All’s well that ends well and Schaübhne Theatre Company’s revised and updated production … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Hedda Gabler, ibsen, movement, NAC, National Arts Centre, Nihilism, Schaübhne Theatre Company, Thomas Ostermeier

The Sleeping Beauty: Beauty Unbound19 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 weeks ago: On Friday, November 6th, 2009, I saw my first live ballet: the National Ballet of Canada’s pro … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Ballet, movement, NAC, National Arts Centre, National Ballet of Canada, Performing Arts, the sleeping beauty

Micro to the Macro: What's Your Favorite Song Lyric15 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 weeks ago: Many moons ago, I posted my favorite single line of song lyric and asked people to share theirs. Now … more →

Tags: Blog, Favorite Song Lyrics, Leonard Cohen, movement, Suzanne

My Latest One-Act Play: Home In Time13 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 3 weeks ago: Last week, I wrote a play! Here it is! When you have a chance please give it a read and let me know … more →

Tags: Plays, Albert Camus, Home In Time, L'Entranger, movement, Nietzsche, one-act play, Ottawa Theatre, Samual Beckett

Vote Now, Vote Daily, Tell A Friend: Yes, There Is A Method Behind This Maddnes4 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 3 weeks ago: I suspect most of my regular readers also follow me on Twitter or Facebook, so you probably know wha … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Arts Marketing, Aviva Community Fund, movement, Ottawa, Ottawa Arts, performing arts marketing, Publicity, Social Media

The New Wilderness: On The Frontier of A New Kind of Living

sterlinglynch wrote 4 weeks ago: In the 200,000 years since Homo sapiens first appeared on the planet, our ability to use and create … more →

Tags: politics and society, Evolution, movement, Politics, Society, understanding behavior, understanding people, Understanding Society

My Twenty-Five Year Plan: Think Globally, Create Locally42 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 1 month ago: In the early 80s, Cirque de Soleil co-foudner Guy Laliberté was a fire-breathing street performer. T … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Art, Arts, cirque de soleil, guy laliberté, movement, Ottawa Theatre, Performing Arts, Theater

Women, Politics and Power: What Is Your Political Dream?25 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 1 month ago: Women have a huge sway in politics, especially democratic politics. The female voting demographic is … more →

Tags: politics and society, Canadian Politics, Democratic Politics, michael ignatieff, movement, Political dreams, Political Leaders, Politics, Power

Welcome to our Renaissance, Ottawa.10 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 1 month ago: I had a fairly action packed weekend worth recounting. Friday night, I performed in my first Eddie M … more →

Tags: Blog, airport security, anxiety, apt. 613, Capital City Slam, cube gallery, Danielle K.L. Gregoire, Eddie May Murder Mysteries, Gruppo Rubato

Beyond The Score: A Night Well-Spent At The NAC6 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 1 month ago: Whenever I have the good sense to attend an orchestral event, my favorite moment of the evening is a … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Arts Marketing, movement, Mozart, NAC, National Art Centre Orchestra Special Concert, National Arts Centre, orchestral music, Ottawa

Another Flavor of Blog: My Very First Blog Giveaway Post!10 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 1 month ago: Thanks to the good people at the National Arts Centre, today, I can offer my first ever blog giveawa … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, NAC, National Arts Centre, movement, Mozart, National Art Centre Orchestra Special Concert

What's your story? I Will Leave It To You To Decide If Your Pipe Really Is A Pipe12 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 months ago: So, I’ve been thinking about storytellers, story-telling, and stories. And, this is what I am … more →

Tags: Blog, Freud, movement, Stories, Story, storytellers, Storytelling, Therapy

New Grist For My Blogging Mill: Sanitas Playback Theatre. 2 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 months ago: In recent months, I’ve been thinking a lot about theatre. As a writer, director, and producer, … more →

Tags: Blog, Ottawa, theatre, Ottawa Theatre, Theater, movement, Playback Theatre, Sanitas Playback Theatre, Brie Barker

My Greatest Clothing Purchase Ever: Or, How I Became a Hoodie Whore23 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 months ago: In honor of the Zones Théâtrales re-mount of the Projet Rideau / Rideau projects, I thought I’ … more →

Tags: Fashion, movement, Projet Rideau / Rideau Projects, Projet Rideau, Rideau Projects, Hoodie, greatest clothing purchase ever, Pierre Brault, The Rhyme of the Nicolas Street Goal

Should I Stay or Should I Go: Do You Want To Be "Guy #3" or "Guy #4103"?8 comments

sterlinglynch wrote 2 months ago: Back in March 2009, I faced a choice that a lot of folks in the arts eventually face: should I stay … more →

Tags: Business of Arts, Ottawa Theatre, movement, The Ottawa Theatre Network, Ottawa theatre community, Arts Development, Community Development, GCTC, The Great Canadian Theatre Company


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