Nausicaa Renner

@nausicaa.bsky.social

Founding editor @dropsitenews Contributing at Parapraxis etc whatever Chicago xo

I (sort of) understanding keeping your existing media job at a mainstream publication at this point I zero percent understand applying for, accepting, and then — and then! — posting proudly about that job at this point in time

I went down to southern Illinois to Edgar Lee Masters' house with Fred to research his production of Spoon River. We lit incense in the cemetery to get rid of the bugs. I think I still have the charcoal impressions my mom made of the gravestones that eventually became the set. Love you Fred.

austin@bainard.bsky.social · last yr.

I worked with Fred on several occasions. He was a singular and monumental presence in a Chicago theatre scene that often felt exploitive and inhuman. Fred was the opposite of that. He always wanted what was real and what was honest. He will be sorely missed.

I worked with Fred on several occasions. He was a singular and monumental presence in a Chicago theatre scene that often felt exploitive and inhuman. Fred was the opposite of that. He always wanted what was real and what was honest. He will be sorely missed.

Chicago Tribune@chicagotribune.com · last yr.

Fred Anzevino, a touring Broadway performer turned Chicago director who created one of Chicago’s most distinctive and successful neighborhood theater companies, died Monday at home in Evanston at the age of 67.

I think I finally figured out what bothers me about astrology. Actual introspection and self knowledge are possible. But astrology tries to discover the self not only in objects but literally the farthest flung possible objects.

JD Vance This year is our year JD Vance We can never forget this tiger Michael Waltz I know. I am focused on it. Michael Waltz We will execute this year JD Vance I know. I’m focused on it too.