For me, COLLEGE wasn't a breeze. I had 8 o'clock CLASSES, I worked from 3 to 11 at the Settlement HOUSE. On weekends, if Northwestern Bell needed me, I'd troubleshoot for them, and I had a steady girl. God!
In a television interview, I SAID that diversity in our CHILDREN's books should include the adventures of disabled children, travellers and gipsies, LGBT teens, DIFFERENT cultures, CLASSES, colours, religions. It shouldn't be a TOKEN gesture, nor do such stories need to be 'issue-based'.
The MIDDLE class is so FUNNY, it's the class I KNOWBEST, and it's the class where you FIND the most pretension, so that's what makes the middle classes so funny.
I don't TAKEACTING classes - I'm quite an autodidact. I prefer to learn from other actors by watching VARIOUS movies. Evaluate my acting, SPOT the flaws and fix them.
EVERYBODY who makes any kind of policy needs to SUBSTITUTE teach. But you've GOT to be a REAL teacher. You can't just go to a couple of CLASSES with the regular teacher there. It is an incredibly hard job.