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Sunday, March 07, 2021

NFTRW Weekly Top Five

Here are the top five comment generating posts of the past week:

Beginning April 2, Event, Arts and Entertainment Venues in New York Can Reopen at 33% Capacity

www.broadwayworld.com: During a press conference that New York governor Andrew Cuomo held today, it was announced that New York event, arts and entertainment venues holding less than 10,000 people would be allowed to reopen at 33% capacity beginning April 2. Up to 100 people will be allowed indoors, and 200 people will be allowed outdoors.

How To Not Stress: 10 Stress Management Techniques

www.lifehack.org: It is not easy to decipher how to not stress, as stress is a part of life. Stress is the wear and tear of our mental and physical being as we continue to find soothing ways to cope with the constant change in our surroundings.

 

Comedians, Poets Confront Seasonal Depression With 'Sadapalooza'

90.5 WESA: Did you hear the one about winters in Olympia, Washington? They’re even longer, and grayer, than the ones in Pittsburgh! So attests Rachel Greene, a Pittsburgh native who relocated to Olympia for college and spent eight years in the Pacific Northwest.

A Look at Production Design Oscar Contenders 2021 “Tenet” and “Mulan”

Variety: David Fincher’s “Mank” takes audiences back into 1930s Hollywood, a black and white world where the screenplay for “Citizen Kane” comes together. In Disney’s “Mulan,” audiences are transported to the Imperial City for the live-action heroine tale based on Chinese folklore. George C. Wolfe’s “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” hones in on a recording session one hot summer’s day in Chicago 1927. And Christopher Nolan experiments with time-inversion in the globetrotting action thriller “Tenet.”

CPAC Feuds With Design Foundry Over Controversial Stage

www.mediaite.com: The American Conservative Union, the organization behind the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), engaged in a bitter feud with the company behind its controversial main stage, which was accused of evoking Nazi symbolism.

 

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