Student Production Uses Trojan War To Examine Modern Conflicts Tuesday, November 11, 2014 | Sacramento, CA Listen / download audio Update RequiredTo play audio, update browser or Flash plugin. It’s a universal story as old as human civilization -- soldiers return home from war to a country that can’t grasp the pain and stress that follows them. And that’s the point Roseville High School’s production of, From the Belly of the Horse, is hoping to make. The student production is using the Trojan War as an allegory to examine America’s current wars and the handling of soldiers returning home with PTSD. The play runs Thursday, Friday and Saturday night at Roseville High School. From The Belly Of The Horse
State Budget Shortfall Grows | Placer County Registrar of Voters | Matthew Shepard Inspired-Play ‘The Laramie Project’February 21, 2024
Another Gov Recall Attempt | Why Do We Elect Judges? | Sac State’s ‘Combat U’ MMA Program | All City Writers ‘Liminal States’February 26, 2024
California’s Latino Voters | Sac Journalist Covering the Ukraine War | Weekend Drag Shows in Rocklin & SacramentoFebruary 27, 2024