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Sunday, February 12, 2023

NFTRW Weekly Top Five

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

Amazing UV Tattoos Glow With Blue 'UVealism' in The Right Light

mymodernmet.com: As tattoos continue to permeate cultures, tattooists are innovating their designs and techniques like never before. Sydney-based artist Jonny Hall is using ultraviolet light to add a blue glow to his realistic body art. He’s dubbed the approach UVealism

10 Easy Ways to Save Money On The Road

Rich Roadie: Roadies have a terrible habit of spending a huge percentage of their income on the road. Productions spend most of their time in touristy areas of the world, so it makes sense that we fall into their money traps. We could all learn to save money better under these circumstances.

What's immersive opera? Opera Parallèle’s 'Everest' offers one worthy answer

Datebook: If you’re attending “immersive theater,” you could be in store for some mild fourth-wall breaking, themed cocktails and an invitation to come in costume. Or it could mean a haunted house setup with a performer pulling you into a confession booth to dissect your life secrets. Or anything in between. Producers throw the label on any theater that goes beyond the idea of sitting quietly and anonymously in front of a hermetically sealed proscenium stage.

George Santos lied about 'Spider-Man.' Here are other Broadway failures he can claim

Datebook: I don’t think George Santos quite understands lying. He gets caught lying a lot, but the lies are not the usual strategic lies you’d expect from someone elected to Congress. The lies are just absurd now.

Matthew Shepard Foundation and Tectonic Theater Project Respond to Kansas School Board's Removal of THE LARAMIE PROJECT

www.broadwayworld.com: Students of the Senior English Composition class at Kansas' Lansing High School will go without their "Social Justice Expository Unit" following a recent vote made by the Lansing Board of Education.

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