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Performers share their most vulnerable stories in ‘My Own Story’ showcase

“Hey Jude” played softly from behind as Cathy Calabio stood in the Barrick Museum of Art and spoke to her late father.  “You still live in my bones and in my blood,” she said aloud to a live audience. “I see you in my hairline, my height, my moments of courage and determination.” Her monologue was titled, “Ode to Deo,” an elegy to a man whose Latin name means “thanks be to God” and whose memory she shared in her performance for “My Own Story (MO…
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UNLV Scarlet and Gray broke the news on Thursday, May 7, 2026.
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