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LANNY HAYWORTH
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January 19, 2024
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EIRA JEREMY
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November 08, 2023
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ANNA KENNA
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October 04, 2023
A fun yet simple quiz with yes or no answers that I really like. That is the <a href="https://ricepurity-test.org/">rice purity test</a>. This is a test of your inner "purity". A test with 100 entertaining and fun questions revolving around many issues in life. This test has now been updated to a new version with a smoother and better experience. My friends and I took the test and shared our "pure" scores with each other. It's very fun, you can try it....
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MICHAEL GORDON SHAPIRO
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August 23, 2021
A confessional slash personal journey of gathering the courage to hold a harasser accountable, presented with humor and abundant energy....
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MARISSA PITTS
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August 17, 2021
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Musical funny dar humor
Catherine did such a wonderful job talking/singing about experiences that happen all the time to woman and also the guilt when we break our own boundaries! ...
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KAT DISHONGH
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August 17, 2021
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Catherine Barnes's "Yes, No, Maybe So?" was hilarious. Performing about a complex subject (consent) while making it approachable and comical truly shows the talent and intelligence of the show's author. Catherine took the audience on a journey of consent, the different forms and unique approaches to each situation. The show was self reflective while commenting on broader social issues all wrapped up in a comical bundle....
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ANONYMOUS
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August 16, 2021
Catherine is a talent that I think with more shows (since this was her last) and more audience (people need to see her, she has such a unique voice) she would really shine. She is so talented and gives a great performance showcasing her many talents, songwriting, percussion, and comedy. I think this run was a great start and hope she continues to polish her solo show and perform it beyond the Hollywood Fringe. ...
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TRINA SNOW
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August 14, 2021
I thought Catherine brought to life such an interesting and vulnerable topic of consent and what that can really mean. Also, she shared how a person's reaction in these situations may not be as cut and dry as we might think. Great show and very thought provoking!!!!...
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DAVID MACDOWELL BLUE
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August 14, 2021
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I will admit the fact Yes, No, Maybe So lists itself as a solo musical gave me pause. But less than five minutes in that worry evaporated. Instead I simply went along for the ride, one woman's journey into that most heady of all adventures--making a decision.
Catherine Barnes' show (developed and directed with Jessica Lynn Johnson) focuses on a medical exam which proves very creepy indeed, and then Barnes must figure out what to about this. Because the creepiness in this case went beyond a few of the lines that medical professionals should not cross. Yet, hasn't everyone been rude or creepy sometime? Aren't there more serious problems the powers that be should address? How much time and effort will be needed to even start the proces...
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