9/21/2023 0 Comments Life in pieces clementine![]() To top it all off, Joan is starting to develop pinkeye. She loses the patient, and then Matt & Colleen drop Lucas off. Her patient was feeling ignored in the first place, and Joan does not help. During a therapy session, Joan falls asleep, and then Lark interrupts the session. The next day, Jen & Greg's kids are still there, and Heather also drops Sophia (who may have pink eye) off to "help" with the kids. John had been planning to go to the theater, but Joan convinces him to stay and help out with the kids. ![]() Despite a conflict over which kids she'll watch, they decide for Joan that she can watch them all. Matt & Colleen and Jen & Greg both stop by John & Joan's to ask Joan to babysit their kids. She is, which means he has to get that vasectomy reversed. Tim decides to wait until after he finds out if Heather is even fertile. After Heather agrees to give it another go, Tim goes to the doctor to discuss getting his vasectomy reversed, but the doctor tells him that his vasectomy was badly botched and that it will be extremely painful to have it reversed. This prompts Tim to start talking about having another kid that can make them grandparents, despite the many challenges (including Heather's age and Tim's vasectomy). Sam tells them that she never plans to have kids, and Sophia tells them that she plans to adopt, meaning that they will never have grandchildren that are biologically theirs. Tyler and Clementine have a pregnancy scare, which leads to Tim and Heather discussing when they will become grandparents. I didn't review the show this season beyond the premiere, but I just had to return one last time. But this fourth and unfortunately final season recaptured the magic. I was pretty critical of the entire third season of the show. I won't lie, there were some rough points. I never expected it to last for very long, certainly not this long, so I'm very grateful to have been given four seasons with the Short family. ![]() ![]() This work marks the second stage major collaboration of Robert Wilson with singer, composer and social activist Bernice Johnson Reagon, founder of Sweet Honey in the Rock.It's hard to believe we've reached the final piece in the absolute gift that has been Life In Pieces. A vibrant opera, Zinnias traces the life of the beloved Hunter throughout her long and inspiring life. Wilson acquired many more Hunter pieces throughout her celebrated career and first honored her with his conception of Zinnias: The Life of Clementine Hunter at Montclair State University, Montclair, New Jersey in 2013. Robert Wilson first met Hunter at the age of 12 when he acquired one of her works, initiating a passionate love for Hunter's style as well as art collecting as a whole. It was not until her 50s that Hunter made her foray into visual art, yet she painted extensively until just days before her death in 1988 at the age of 101. Premiered on Januin the "Peak Performances" series at the Alexander Kasser Theater at Montclair State University, Montclair, NJĬonsidered one of the most significant American artists of the 20th century, the self-taught Clementine Hunter produced thousands of paintings drawn from her own experiences working and living on a southern plantation. Opera by Robert Wilson, Toshi Reagon, Bernice Johnson Reagon and Jacqueline Woodson ![]()
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