Originally posted on quiteirregular:
This is a guest post by Dr. Caitlin McDonald, author and data analyst. Caitlin blogs at https://inamerryhour.com/ and can be found on twitter @caitiewrites Can I tell you a secret? I sometimes feel like a fraud. I work in data analytics, with an increasing role not only in crunching the numbers…
Author Archives: Caitlin McDonald
Frankenstein: The Metal Opera: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed Frankenstein: The Metal Opera at The Space for Everything Theatre: For a story with such dark themes, Frankenstein: The Metal Opera looks like a lot of fun for its performers. The production takes the source material seriously and this isn’t a lighthearted look at Mary Shelley’s classic work. Still, one of the great joys … Continue reading
Frankenstein: The Metal Opera: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed Frankenstein: The Metal Opera at The Space for Everything Theatre: For a story with such dark themes, Frankenstein: The Metal Opera looks like a lot of fun for its performers. The production takes the source material seriously and this isn’t a lighthearted look at Mary Shelley’s classic work. Still, one of the great joys … Continue reading
The Comedians: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed The Comedians at the Chelsea Theatre for Everything Theatre: The Chelsea Theatre has a large black-box theatre and a small cabaret venue. This seems like it would work really well for Comedians, which involves putting on a comedy set between two acts that take place in a classroom setting. Instead, the move between … Continue reading
The Comedians: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed The Comedians at the Chelsea Theatre for Everything Theatre: The Chelsea Theatre has a large black-box theatre and a small cabaret venue. This seems like it would work really well for Comedians, which involves putting on a comedy set between two acts that take place in a classroom setting. Instead, the move between … Continue reading
Fierce: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed Fierce at the Camden People’s Theatre for Everything Theatre: Kathryn Griffiths is one of those rare performers that have the power to completely embody any character. It’s rare to see a one-woman show that so fully gives the sense of many different personalities interacting. Griffiths is also the mastermind behind the outlandish yet … Continue reading
Fierce: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed Fierce at the Camden People’s Theatre for Everything Theatre: Kathryn Griffiths is one of those rare performers that have the power to completely embody any character. It’s rare to see a one-woman show that so fully gives the sense of many different personalities interacting. Griffiths is also the mastermind behind the outlandish yet … Continue reading
Mozilla Festival 2014
Mozilla Festival is many things to many people. For me, it’s mainly encapsulated by a feeling. That feeling is passion for sharing joy in technology, tempered by a sense of responsibility to curate the web as a community space. I find trying to explain the festival in any more detail than that makes the description … Continue reading
Data (from Different Angles): All Your Base 2014
I went to the All Your Base database conference last week and while there it struck me that people mean really, really different things when they talk about data, even within the same business. My background is in data analysis, so to me until very recently ‘data’ pretty much only related to enterprise data or … Continue reading
Wilton’s Strike! Dance Festival: Review for Everything Theatre
I reviewed Wilton’s Strike! dance festival for Everything Theatre: Wilton’s Music Hall is a wondrous tiny empire of creativity tucked away in a less than trendy part of the East End. Squeezed on all sides by the trendy bits, Tower Hamlets nonetheless stubbornly clinging to its own lack of trendiness – I live nearby. It … Continue reading