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Daryanna Lancet

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“Mahabharata” Soothes & Inspires Grateful Viewer—Streaming Ubuntu

“Mahabharata” Soothes & Inspires Grateful Viewer—Streaming Ubuntu

April 14, 2020 Daryanna Lancet

Millennial Notes Geetha Reddy & J Jha Offer Tea & Stories, at Home by Daryanna Lancet My initial feelings after seeing Ubuntu’s “Zoomed In” Zoombuntu reading of the “Mahabarata”—are soothed, inspired, and grateful. Almost immediately, the incredibly talented and dynamic J Jah offers us, the silent “Zoom” audience, ginger tea out of a thermos….

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“Exit Strategy” Humanizes U.S. Public School Crisis, at Aurora, Berkeley

“Exit Strategy” Humanizes U.S. Public School Crisis, at Aurora, Berkeley

September 10, 2019 Daryanna Lancet

Millennial Notes Ike Holter Evokes Teachers at Breaking Point by Daryanna Lancet & Barry David Horwitz An “Exit Strategy” only becomes necessary when we are losing the battle. Ike Holter’s “Exit Strategy” demands that we answer a crucial question:  Why are we waging war against our own public-school system? Harsh, inspiring, and forceful, Aurora…

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June 5, 2019 Daryanna Lancet

Daryanna Lancet is an English and Theater double major at UC Berkeley. She is passionate about arts education and accessibility and has been honored to work as an actor, singer, dancer, writer, and educator for organizations such a BareStage Productions, UC Berkeley’s Theater Dance and Performance Studies Department, Cal Performances, Daily Californian, and the…

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