Brian Russell
Brian Russell is a writer/director/composer/producer who recently graduated with honors earning a BGS from Chicago's Roosevelt University. In the spring of 2007, his short story "Rutherford" won Roosevelt University's 1st Annual Keenan/Kara Writing Award.
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Roosevelt University, Chicago, IL - BGS w/honors, New York University, studied acting and directingAffiliations
Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, American Guild of Musical Artists, BMIFavorites
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Ursula K. Le Guni's The Left Hand of DarknessThis paper examines Ursula K. Le Guin's novel "The Left Hand of Darkness."
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How Work Can Define a Person's IdentityThis short essay examines the question of how work can define a person's identity.
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The Myth of WarIf a myth is something that obscures the truth, especially in regards to an activity as serious and consequential as war, then it is, indeed, critically important that we attack the myth of war, thereby weakening its hold upon our collective imaginations.
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Three Leaders: Marian Wright Edelman, Senator Paul Wellstone, and Sir Ernest ShackletonThis paper explores leadership traits shared by three very different leaders: Marian Wright Edelman, Senator Paul Wellstone, and, Sir Ernest Shackleton.
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The Stupid Offhand RemarkAn editorial exploring the difficulty removing one's foot from one's mouth. Or, how to recover from a self-inflicted wound...
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The Printing Press: Technology that Changed the World ForeverA paper that explores the immense impact of the printing press.
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The Power of Story and Effective StorytellingAlthough much has been written about the power of story and effective storytelling, many books and articles tend to oversimplify the issue, thereby missing the fact that story is essential to our lives and to building community.
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How the 1989 Film Glory Helps Expose an Epic MythThe 1989 film "Glory" helps expose a myth of moral equivalency between North and South that was embraced by the nation in the wake of the Civil War.

