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Get Your Goulash
By Autumn Konopka at 1:40 pm on Wednesday May 27, 2009
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Get Your Goulash imageWe’ve all got a crazy family story, the ones we pull out when a party gets dull to stir up a round of belly laughs.  People might not even believe that Uncle John burned down the garage or wrenched an old lady from her burning station wagon, but they beg you to tell it over and over again. 

Stephanie Yuhas has a blog’s worth of these stories.  Since 2007, she’s been posting several stories a month on American Goulash (shinygrape.com/americangoulash), mostly about her Romanian mom (Anyu) and grandmom (Nagymama), their views of the world, and their unique style of child-rearing.

In a recent post called “Bath Time,” Yuhas explains that she had to sneak showers as an adolescent because Nagymama believed that excessive bathing led to: “Red Hair (which makes you look like a whore), All your hair falling out (well, at least it won’t be red anymore), and Kidney infections (resulting in death).” ...
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See “American Goulash” LIVE



























Date:
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
Time:
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Location:
Laurie Beechman Cabaret at The Arts Bank (601 S. Broad St.)
Street:
601 S. Broad St.
City/Town:
Philadelphia, PA
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And check out the snazzy writeup FirstPersonArts did for the live "American Goulash".

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Salon Preview: Stephanie Yuhas and American Goulash
Filed under:Salon Previews, Uncategorized — posted by admin on June 1, 2009 @ 11:38 am



At the June 10th Salon, Stephanie Yuhas will share “American Goulash”, a series of humorous stories about her childhood as a first-born American to a Translyvanian family.  “American Goulash” is a written self-exploration that preserves old stories, tales, and idiosyncrasies from her own past.  Her work is, more broadly, an encouragement to all people to speak to their elders and learn from and share their family histories. You can read some of the stories at the American Goulash website.

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Stephanie Yuhas is an award-winning writer, producer,...
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