The World Premiere of "what she found" At the 2018 FRIGID Festival February 15th thru March 4th what she found tells the story of Fiona, a twenty- something recovering from a depressive episode. In the midst of blurring the worlds between fictional and factual, she dares to explore a frightening world that tests her ability to work through dissociation unharmed. what she found pays homage to Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass while seeking to delve into the scathing reality and implications of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder, dissociation, and living with the stigma of seeking psychiatric treatment. what she found will feature the talents of the local NYC indie theatre scene featuring Helena Farhi, Jacobella Luongo, and Brenden Gregory. The Creative Team includes Nj Aguwna, Ashleigh Herndon, Megan Bandelt, Akia, Conor Daniel Bartram and Gregory F. Jackson. Using devised and immersive story-telling origins, what she found promises to lead the audience on a journey that is sometimes uncomfortable, but ultimately illuminating, leading us into a deeper understanding of what it means to be human. Tickets are $15-$20 and available online at www.FRIGIDNEWYORK…. (read more)
In addition to raising and lowering the height of the seat, the handle also controls the tilt of the chair, from rocking back and forth to not rocking at all. A tilt-tension knob underneath the seat makes it…
Daniel Alexander Jones returns to Joe’s Pub as Jomama Jones, his critically-acclaimed alter-ego, in BLACK LIGHT. Commissioned as part of Joe’s Pub’s NEW YORK VOICES program, BLACK LIGHT is a musical revival for a turbulent time. Jomama leads an intimate journey – through the darkness of personal and political upheaval, and the shards of shattered illusions – illuminated by spontaneous humor and what The New Yorker calls her "very particular radiance." Set to pop, soul, rock and disco, this immersive performance piece removes the barrier between artist and audience through inquiry, story and song.
In taking the new plane, Singapore designed a new cabin interior that will be installed on all of its 787-10s. The dash 10s will fly “regional” routes for the carrier, but that doesn’t mean the short hops that North American travelers might think of. For a long haul-focused airline like Singapore Airlines, “regional” means flights of up to 8 hours on twin-aisle widebody planes.
The chair allows 90- to 180-degree backwards movement and supports a max weight of 280 lbs. If you wish, you can lay it down like a bed. No need to leave the computer when you want to take a nap. The Kinsal chair is equipped with comfortable armrests and it is also made of durable materials to provide sophisticated support for all day-comfort.
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Hosting an outdoor party on the balcony or in the backyard has often involved a run to the big-box store for utilitarian paper goods and plastic plates, and setting the table with a mishmash of random bowls and tea lights.
Fiction, nonfiction, poetry & performance texts by the most adventurous, cross-genre established & emerging writers. Curated by Tom Cole & Christen Clifford. Featuring Margaret Rhee & April Matthis Margaret Rhee is a poet, artist, and scholar. She is the author of chapbooks Yellow (Tinfish Press, 2011) and Radio Heart; or, How Robots Fall Out of Love (Finishing Line Press, 2015), nominated for a 2017 Elgin Award, Science Fiction Poetry Association, and Love, Robot (The Operating System, 2017) named a 2017 Best Book of Poetry by Entropy Magazine. Her project The Kimchi Poetry Machine was selected for the Electronic Literature Collection Volume 3. Literary fellowships include Kundiman, Hedgebrook, and the Kathy Acker Fellowship. She received her Ph.D. from UC Berkeley in ethnic and new media studies, and is completing her monograph, How We Became Human: Race, Robots, and the Asian American Body. Currently, she is a Visiting Scholar at the NYU A/P/A Institute, and a Visiting Assistant Professor at SUNY Buffalo in the Department of Media Study. April Matthis is a performer who has worked extensively in New York’s downtown theater/performance community. She has premiered work … (read more)
Only a serial Tesla FUDster would try to paint an increase in the number of cars on the road as a bad thing!
Steven, on a related note: I was searching the Google for “Bolt fatal crash,” and found zero headlines that mentioned the Bolt. There have been fatalities, and I did find some articles, but never specifying in the headline that it was in a Chevy Bolt; it’s usually just casually mentioned in the second paragraph. But every Tesla fatality has made headlines, even though there have been far fewer per capita.
Herman Miller’s Aeron may not be quite the no-brainer choice it once was for anyone looking for a high-end office chair, but it’s still hard to go wrong with one if the price isn’t a deal-breaker.
This seems typical for something rushed to production, skipping a lot of internal testing, and using early adopters and employees to shake the bugs out.
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