This news story gives me another reason to want to visit the Angkor Archaeological Zone in Cambodia again. I went there in 2002 and was very impressed by it.
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/artdesign/story/2007/06/12/angkor-museum.html
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This news story gives me another reason to want to visit the Angkor Archaeological Zone in Cambodia again. I went there in 2002 and was very impressed by it.
posted by Donald B. @ 8:37 AM
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Here's an excellent opinion piece by an American of Arab descent.
posted by Donald B. @ 9:53 AM
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I'm a member of the Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre and the Saskatoon Writers' Coop. I was a member of Twenty-Fifth Street Theatre's (now defunct) Playwrights Unit. My plays (short, one-act and full-length) have been performed at Regina's Globe Theatre (two plays), Saskatoon's Twenty-Fifth Street Theatre,the Saskatchewan Playwrights Centre's Spring Festival of New Plays (one play in Regina and another in Saskatoon), the Saskatoon Fringe Theatre Festival (several plays) and the Edmonton Fringe Theatre Festival. Comic monologues that I've written have appeared on CBC Radio and in "2000% Cracked Wheat" (an anthology of prairie humour published by Coteau Books in 2000). I have a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in English and Drama, and a Certificate in Teaching English as a Second Language (CERTESL). In addition to writing, I have a lot of experience in acting and directing.