Tag: virginia
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Epicurean Stories
Our first show at Epicure Cafe, “Truth, Justice, and the American Way…of Lying” was a great success and a great experience. I heard nothing but rave reviews about the stories, Read more
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“Storytelling Posse” on WAMU
Art Beat, the DC area’s favorite source for everything that’s cool to do, listed “Truth, Justice, and the American Way…of Lying” in this morning’s program. My favorite part was when Read more
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Truth, Justice, and the American Way…of Lying
Stories about big fat liars, criminal minds, and the search for truth. Epicure Café 11213A Lee Highway Fairfax, VA 22030 Saturday, February 25, 2012 7:00 PM Storytellers include: Stephanie Garibaldi, Read more
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Storytime for Business
Jessica Piscitelli, CEO of Better Said Than Done, is running a workshop this Friday, February 10, for the Women’s Network of Springfield. The workshop, entitled “Whose Story Is It Anyway,” Read more
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Spend St. Patrick’s Day with Us
Grab your lucky charms and head on over to Jammin’ Java on March 17th. Better Said Than Done will regale you with stories of rotten luck, beginner’s luck and the Read more
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All in the Family Media Extravaganza
Okay, maybe it’s not so extravagant, but this blog post does include photos AND videos from our last show: “All in the Family – stories of apron strings, family feuds Read more
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Liars Cast
We have our cast for our next storytelling performance – “Truth, Justice, and the American Way of Lying – stories about big fat liars, criminal minds, and the search for Read more
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Quick Summary of “All in the Family”
Videos will be posted soon. In the meantime I just had to say that Better Said Than Done had our best show yet on Friday the 13th. Jammin’ Java once Read more
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Recover from the Holidays with Better Said Than Done
Better Said Than Done tackles the joy that is family at our first storytelling show of 2012 “All in the Family – Stories of Apron Strings, Family Feuds, and (not Read more
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Jammin’ Java 2012
Better Said Than Done tackles the joy that is family at our first storytelling show of 2012 “All in the Family – Stories of Apron Strings, Family Feuds, and (not Read more
