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Sunday, February 20, 2022

NFTRW Weekly Top Five

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

How to Create Resumés That Stand Out (And, Yes, You Probably Need More Than One)

Dance Magazine: If you’re pursuing a professional dance career, you’re probably used to wearing many hats—performer, choreographer, marketer, producer. Here’s another to add to your list: resumé generator. At any given time, you’ll likely need two very different resumés: one for performance gigs and one for stop-gap side jobs that often exist outside of the dance field.

All Access Staging Behind-the-Build – Super Bowl LVI Halftime Show Set

Live Design Online: All Access was honored to provide the set and staging for the Super Bowl Halftime show for the twelfth year in a row. And this year the staging company had home field advantage. SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA, is just down the street from All Access’ headquarters in Torrance.

New York Relaxes Face Mask and Vax Rules; Broadway Does Not

www.ticketnews.com: New York Governor Kathy Hochul removed the statewide mandate requiring businesses either ask customers for proof of full COVID vaccination or that a face mask be worn at all times indoors – but Broadway isn’t along for the shift. The Broadway League has decided to keep its requirements in place for all those who attend as well as cast and crew members.

Mushroom leather, fermented silk: How can next-gen materials scale up?

www.fastcompany.com: Adidas redesigned its classic Stan Smith sneakers with mushroom-based mycelium leather; Lululemon used the same material to make yoga mats and accessories; and Stella McCartney used it to make a bag and bustier. Newlight, a startup that turns greenhouse gas emissions into carbon-negative leather, has partnered with Nike. The North Face made a limited-edition jacket from Spiber, a version of silk that’s fermented in tanks like beer.

Photos: See Inside a Retired Boeing 747 'Party Plane'

www.businessinsider.com: The iconic Boeing 747 jumbo jet has been an unfortunate casualty of the COVID-19 pandemic, with many airlines speeding up its retirement over the past two years.

 

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