Tara N. Beanblossom
Tara N. Beanblossom was raised in Los Angeles, CA, and spent her childhood roaming the back-stage corridors of the Los Angeles Music Center theatres. A classically trained soprano, she has been singing since childhood and made several professional appearances on television, radio, and in live performance during her years with the Los Angeles Citywide Children's Christian Choir, landing on the cover page of the L.A. Times for a performance at the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. She holds a BA in Theatre Performance from George Fox University, graduating with honors from Alpha Psi Omega: Theatre Honors Society. While a student, Tara earned multiple awards including two nominations for the Irene Ryan Scholarship, as well as the 2008 Outstanding Senior Award for the Theatre Department for 4 years of academic & performance excellence and service to the department. Tara is currently an actor & stay-at-home mom in the Portland, OR area.
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Top 5 Basic Re-purposing How-To'sAfter wading through the slews of DIY re-purposing websites & tutorials, I have narrowed down my findings to my top five and am sharing them with you all! Now go and be organized!
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Want Vs. NeedGrowing up changes your financial priorities. This is life lesson #1, and also the one I hate the most.
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The NBTD MomStereotypes of motherhood are pervasive in our culture and are often perpetuated by those who rail against them the loudest. Anyone else guilty of this hypocrisy? *raises hand*
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A Sonnet for the One I WrongedHow do you ask forgiveness? Pride is a major obstacle, but so is the (seemingly) simple task of just finding the words to say. Shakespeare was the master of words, so this sonnet attempts to take a page out of his very large book.