Lee Wochner: Writer. Director. Writing instructor. Thinker about things.


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Write of refusal

June 27th, 2012

In August of 1865, Jourdon Anderson, formerly of Tennessee, was offered his old position back by the former slave master who had previously owned him. Anderson, now a free man living with his family in Ohio, declined. Here’s his declination.

The odds on having a screen acting career

June 27th, 2012

Mark Chaet, my friend of 20 years, is a terrific guy, and a terrific actor. He’s also very smart — smart enough to take a look at how the odds have changed for screen actors. Mark knows a lot about these things — here’s his IMDB page, with more than 75 credits; and that doesn’t include any of his stage credits. If you’re trying to make a living as an actor, or considering it, this post on his blog is well worth reading.

How to make everything OK

June 27th, 2012

Here you go.

A stimulating idea

June 26th, 2012

A former vice chairman of the Federal Reserve tells us why we need less austerity and more stimulus.

Here’s a key takeaway:

“America’s infrastructure needs are so huge, and so painfully obvious, that it’s mind-boggling we’re not investing more. The U.S. government can now borrow for five years at about 0.75% and for 10 years at about 1.7%. Both rates are far below expected inflation, making real interest rates sharply negative. Yet legions of skilled construction workers remain unemployed while we drive our cars over pothole-laden roads and creaky bridges. Does this make sense?”

No, it doesn’t. And it sure doesn’t to my family back in New Jersey, many of them un- or under-employed because there’s no construction work.

How to write like Aaron Sorkin

June 25th, 2012

It begins with setting up a paper tiger you can knock down easily. Then it goes from there. Here’s how.

21 pictures that will restore your faith in humanity

June 21st, 2012

Because we all need the upside now and then. Here goes.

Why it’s not OK to steal music online

June 19th, 2012

David Lowery (of the bands Camper van Beethoven and Cracker) lays it all out: When you’re stealing music, you’re still feeding big corporations — but you’re shafting artists. (And you’re fishing around for self-justification.) This one post says it all better than I’ve been able to do in several discussions and emails with my own kin. If there are artists you like, you need to support them with your cash. (But then, we theatre people already know that.)

Another reason I don’t have a cat

June 18th, 2012

Values menu

June 15th, 2012

Wendy’s or Subway? Depends which way you vote.

(And I must be a ticket splitter, because while I prefer Wendy’s (a blue pick), I also opt for Xbox (a red pick).

The absolute best livestream you’ll see today

June 14th, 2012

Check it out while you can: puppies sleeping.