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a United Nations organization tasked with researching the societal effects of warming temperatures and rising seas.

yet—and this is something that Peter Brook writes about so well—much of what goes into a theatrical space has already been worked out.and much of his work makes the effort to communicate something of what he has learned about how to pay attention to the world.

The moon literally just blocked the sun on Twitter

Being back in my hometown these last couple of days has brought back to me just that circumstance you describe.Does that align in any way with what was going on when you started work on it?ELKINIm so nostalgic for my acting days because I was so rooted in my body then.Unburdened by the weight of wanting every moment to contribute to a specific idea I have about myself.

The moon literally just blocked the sun on Twitter

So the bus book—with its cover that is both a picture I took for myself on my phone and love in its own right.There are a few pages at the very end where you reflect on the project and you explore some ideas around community and the everyday.

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in a mode that would not be macho or snide—writing in the mother tongue rather than the father tongue.

as Sara Fredman recently put it in a great essay on Kate Zambreno—in order to see that in attending to the world.here are some worthy robot vacuum alternatives: iRobot Roomba i3 EVO $369.

so the robot knows where to clean and what objects to avoid.Theres an option to choose what part of your home youd like the robot to clean.

If the vacuum does need to recharge.and watch the little robot go to work.

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