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“By the time I reached 50, I’d accumulated many unresolved fears and desires,” the playwright @lynnnottage writes in this weekend’s @ニューヨーク・タイムズ. “Each successive month, I’d promised to conquer or cross another one off my bucket list before the end of my midcentury mark. There were writing goals — the unwritten novel, which had an excellent title but no accompanying words; the physical goals, like the vexing inverted backbend that everybody except me could execute in hot yoga class; and the emotional goals.” But nothing shamed her more than her lack of a driver’s license. (And nothing scared her more than the notion of driving.) It’s worth noting that @lynnnottage’s play “Sweat” opened last month on Broadway. It also won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize for drama. It was just after she finished writing the play for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s American Revolutions history cycle that she decided she had to learn to drive. “I knew that it would require spending almost 3 months rehearsing in a state that was near impossible to navigate without a driver’s license,” she writes. Visit the link in our profile to read her story, and to see a series of portraits by @lovebryan.


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