'Mean Girls' Was About High-School Teens; But The Workplace Has Its Own Biases
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A Whirlwind Week At The Shubert, From STEAM Education To Making Fetch Happen
Those revelations—for two different students, in two different grades, over two very different performances—rocked the Shubert last week, as Ada Twist, Scientist & Friends and Mean Girls rolled into the downtown theater two days apart.
Co-Directors of “Mean Girls” Launch Free 2-Week Acting Camp Open to High School Students
This summer, Arturo Perez Jr. and Samantha Jayne, co-directors behind the "Mean Girls" movie, are launching "The Yes Bus Acting Camp" in New York City for the very first time. They said this free, two-week, acting camp is open to all high school students in New York and New Jersey with a special focus on uplifting young performers from immigrant and underserved communities.
'Mean Girls' Was About High-School Teens; But The Workplace Has Its Own Biases
This is coming from a person who is a feminist and shouldn’t say such things, but here, I will say this: “Working in an all-female team is like staying at a mental institution.” There are certain movies all around us that show us how women can be, and Mean Girls is not simply about some high school-going women; these bullies are also present at corporate offices. Oh! Those six women So, the aggression in these offices is surely passive, but the…
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