This is more doable than you'd think, and it doesn't have to be a media thing. Save your defunct bowling league, run for one of New Hampshire's 900 State House seats, revive a dogshit museum. Be open about what you don't know and call friends who do. It's fun, it's good for you, and it's the future.
Read this. What Began as a War on Theater Won’t End There www.nytimes.com/2024/04/20/o...
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Thank youuuuuu if enough people like it maybe more people will get to see it !!!
I don’t post on here enough. Anyway we are doing a staged reading with #BespokePlays#SciFi#Analogue#crows#ShadowAndBone#LONDON#newplays#theatrewww.bespokeplays.com
I’m currently reading up on an old Irish term for a person who likes to stay home by the warmth and comfort of the fireplace (a person we might today call a couch potato). The term, cailleach na luatha, should immediately replace couch potato though. It essentially means “divine hag of the ashes”
I work for a regulatory agency, and used to do training for the same, one thing I always made clear in class is no matter how stupid you think a rule is, there's usually someone who died or got fired because that rule didn't exist, and that's why we have it.
THIS. "Boycotting" an election doesn't send the message that you're unhappy, because it doesn't lose them money like it would for a business. You're not the nation's customer. Refusing to vote sends the message that you're fine with whatever result you get, that other people can decide for you.