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Maestra Italiana

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About Me

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Your Inner Color is Purple
Your Personality: You're a dreamer and visionary. You believe you were put on this earth to do something great.

You in Love: You're very passionate but often too busy for love. You need a partner who sees your vision and adopts it as their own.

Your Career: You need a job that helps you make a difference. You have a bright future as a guru, politician, teacher, or musician. What's Your Inner Color?

My Interests

These are my boys..the light of my life, my joy and reason for living...This is what I looked like when I was in high school....funny, I still feel this young...

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The man of my dreams....


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Many don't know it, but I'm a biker chick....

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HELLO KITTY!!!!!!!!!!!

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I'd like to meet:

In that big literary sky, when I die, I would like to run into F. Scott Fitzgerald and talk about love, betrayal, hope, fear and all the other things his work conveyed to us when he was alive. Together we will sip espresso and listen to soft jazz.

I would love to meet Paul Scofield. He is my favorite actor and I find him to be the handsomest actor on the screen. Plus he reminds me of my boyfriend Eddie who is also very, very hot....

Music:

I love music....jazz, rap, hip-hop. Thanks to my students, I have become an eclectic listener of music. I love all kinds (unless it's really raunchy and inappropriate). My favorite is smooth jazz. I love the music my son Bobby composes which consists of easy listening and smooth jazz.

Charlie "Last Name" Wilson

Movies:

Eddie and I rarely go to the movies. The last movie we saw was Walk the Line. I loved it and bought the soundtrack. I like military movies and historical. I don't care for romance at all. I love the old movies that are set in the old romantic/gothic era....

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A Man for All Seasons

Paul Scofield as young Hamlet...

Television:

Rarely watch unless there's a good documentary. Although I must confess that I do watch The L Word on Showtime. Why? I don't know. I think it's an intelligent soap opera about women.


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Books:

SO MANY BOOKS.....SO LITTLE TIME!!!!! Where do I begin!? I devour them!

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Doctor of Letters Paul Scofield, CH, CBE 'The Roscius of the age, outstanding in his acting of poetic roles, the support and the glory of our stage' Paul Scofield trained as an actor at Croydon Repertory and at the London Mask Theatre Drama School. He toured with ENSA in 1940 and 1941, and then went on factory tours with CEMA. He spent several years at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre, and appeared at Stratford in 1946-8. He has since played leading roles at most of the major London theatres, as well as in Moscow (Hamlet, 1955; King Lear, 1964; Macbeth, 1967), New York, Finland, and Eastern Europe. He returned to the Royal Shakespeare Company in the 1960s, and was a member of its directorate from 1966 to 1968. Mr Scofield has frequently performed at the Royal National Theatre, and was Associate Director there in 1970 and 1971. He has starred in numerous films, and also on radio. He has won many international awards, including the Shakespeare Prize (Hamburg, 1972), the Life Achievement Award of the American Film Institute (1996), and the Shakespeare Birthday Award (Stratford-upon-Avon, 1999).
"Don't blame me.....I didn't make this world. It was given to me" (Walter Younger, A Raisin in the Sun).

Heroes:

Only the unsung ones....and the ones history tends to dismiss...my lady of the morning...EVITA DUARTE de Peron

My Blog

Southern Gothic Literature as a Vehicle for Social and Political Change in the Deep South

Here is some additional last minute help for the essay that's due tomorrow morning...Remember that there are several MOTIFS that Faulkner uses to paint a portrait of the Bible belt states. Murder, sex...
Posted by Maestra Italiana on Tue, 04 Dec 2007 08:00:00 PST

Psychoanalysis and Poe

"I shall not fear no man but GodThough I walk through the valley of deathI shed so many tears (if I should die before I wake)Please God walk with me....." Edgar Allan Poe's works are a roadmap for und...
Posted by Maestra Italiana on Wed, 14 Nov 2007 04:43:00 PST

Diary of a Mad Teacher

This blog is dedicated to all the people, so-called friends, and some family that thought I would never amount to anything.  I have been doing a lot of soul-searching lately.  My veteran Ame...
Posted by Maestra Italiana on Sat, 06 Oct 2007 05:34:00 PST