China used the 2008 Olympics to reintroduce itself to the world, but this year鈥檚 Games are all about the domestic audience. Comparing the events offers insight into how Beijing鈥檚 goals and priorities have changed.
Emily Walton acts in a Broadway musical about positive things arising out of dark moments. The production is 鈥,鈥澛爓hich tells the true story of how Gander, Newfoundland, rose to the moment when 38 airliners diverted there after the United States closed its airspace following the Sept. 11 attacks.
In real life, Gander opened its arms to 6,500 visitors. People welcomed strangers into their homes, gave them books and blankets, lent them cars, laughed and prayed with them, and baked lots of tea cakes. It was kindness that had a permanent effect on recipients and givers,聽as the Monitor鈥檚 Sara Miller Llana reported last year.听
Ms. Walton plays 鈥淛anice,鈥 a TV journalist, in 鈥淐ome From Away.鈥 But in March 2020, she 鈥 and everyone else on Broadway 鈥 faced unemployment as theaters closed due to the pandemic.听
Ms. Walton decided to try to get something good out of the bad time, just as characters did in her show. She finished her college degree online at Southern New Hampshire University, 13 years after dropping out to follow her acting dream.
Broadway lights are back on now. On Jan. 21, the president of SNHU surprised Ms. Walton onstage at the end of the show with a cap, gown, and diploma.听 as she realized she was finally graduating.
鈥淚t鈥檚 actually made me a better person to be part of this show because ... [it] makes you realize that being kind is so easy and celebrating each other鈥檚 accomplishments and joys is so rewarding, and I just kind of think it鈥檚 what life is about,鈥澛.