Samantha SalamoffinWriting 150WP4: Writing My TruthIn my life I’ve encountered the phrase “speak your truth” countless times, but I never thought about “writing” my truth until this…5 min read·May 7, 2022--1--1
Samantha SalamoffinWriting 150WP3: The Impossible Beauty StandardTW: Eating Disorders10 min read·Apr 17, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffPost 6: “Are My Shoulders Too Distracting For You?”Dress codes in American schools are known for objectifying women by prohibiting clothes that are deemed “too inappropriate” and…4 min read·Apr 17, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffPost 5: Masculine FemininityI’m sure at least once you’ve heard the label “tomboy” and the infamous, “girly-girl.” These labels were usually given to girls to…3 min read·Apr 17, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffPost 4: The “Perfect” WomanMedia is everywhere. From what you see on television, your phone, the radio, magazines, billboards, etc. It’s inevitable that the media has…4 min read·Apr 16, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffinWriting 150WP2 (Part 1): “There’s No Business Like Show Business”I’m sure it’s every parent’s “dream” to hear their child say they want to pursue acting as a career. And although I grew up with supportive…3 min read·Mar 19, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffWP2 (Part 2): “I’m Just A Broadway Baby”The song, “Broadway Baby,” from the musical Follies talks about how the character, Sally, was born to be on Broadway. This song is sort of…7 min read·Mar 19, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffWP2 (Part 3): “Another Op’nin’, Another Show”The song, “Another Op’nin’, Another Show,” from the musical Kiss Me, Kate talks about how each show you do “will make your future forget…4 min read·Mar 19, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffWP2 (Part 4): “That’s Entertainment”The song, “That’s Entertainment,” from the musical The Band Wagon talks about how anything is possible in the entertainment industry…11 min read·Mar 19, 2022----
Samantha SalamoffWP2: SourcesBerlin, Irving. “There’s No Business Like Show Business.” Annie Get Your Gun. 1946. Musical.1 min read·Mar 19, 2022----