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Where Did All the Broadway Sets Go?
  + stars: | 2023-08-08 | by ( Isaac Butler | Mari Maeda | Yuji Oboshi | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
Yet what we consider theatrical minimalism today used to be standard: Greek tragedies barely had sets; the major visual element in Elizabethan theater was the performance space itself. This changed in the latter half of the 17th century as indoor staging became the norm. As lighting technology improved over the next 200 years, among other aspects, productions grew increasingly ornate and complex. Throughout the 20th century, many attempted to bring minimalism back: Orson Welles and John Houseman thrilled audiences with a scenery-free “Dr. “There’s no visual noise to take your eye off what you’re meant to be focusing on,” Gilmour says of her recent production.
Persons: Orson Welles, John Houseman, Faustus ”, “ Julius Caesar, , Konstantin Stanislavsky, Vsevolod Meyerhold, Peter Brook, , ” Gilmour, Mike Bosner Organizations: Broadway Locations: Russia
The number of gig workers is growing and making an impact throughout the economy. But workplace experts say the number of gig workers is growing, and and their impact is being felt throughout the economy. “People who have access to the gig economy borrow less money than people who don’t. Working in the gig economy can help people spend more time searching for their next job, if they've been laid off. “We could do so much better.”Recently, local governments have attempted to bolster platform gig workers’ protections.
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Uber driver uses GPS navigation. Jaden Urbi | CNBCHow laid-off workers use side gigs as a bridgeWorkers who have a side hustle in the "online platform economy" — sites such as Airbnb, Etsy, Uber or TaskRabbit, for example, that help connect them with customers and facilitate payment — were more likely to have received unemployment than wage-only workers, according to a 2019 study of IRS data between 2009 and 2016. Researchers noted that other studies have found that kind of gig work can help "smooth income around shocks like job loss." "It's interesting that you're finding people using the wide range of internet platform opportunities to just earn a little money on the side while they're looking for a regular permanent job," Houseman said. How side hustles play into other layoff money moves
Persons: Jaden Urbi, Houseman Organizations: CNBC, Workers
Amazon, Dropbox and Lyft had the biggest layoffs in the tech industry for April. Google and Meta Platforms are responsible for the most tech layoffs since the pandemic, according to Layoffs.fyi. Look at WARN notices in your stateSo-called WARN notices can help workers figure out if layoffs are coming, Vivian Tu, a former trader turned influencer who goes by "Your Rich BFF," said in a March Instagram video. However, sometimes companies can avoid releasing these notices by spreading out the layoffs, said Susan Houseman, director of research for the W.E. "So maybe you're going to lay off 75, say you lay off 40 one month and 26 the next to avoid WARN notice," she said.
Persons: Daniel Grill, , José Fernández, Lyft, Vivian Tu, influencer, BFF, Susan Houseman, Houseman Organizations: Challenger, Retailers, University of Louisville, Google, Worker, . Upjohn Institute, Employment Research
CNN —Jennifer Grey’s Frances “Baby” Houseman isn’t the only original “Dirty Dancing” character returning for the sequel. The film helped make her and costar Patrick Swayze superstars before he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 57 in 2009. Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze in 'Dirty Dancing' (1987). Grey told People magazine in April that she’d been working on the script for a “Dirty Dancing” sequel for years, which she hoped would capture some of the magic of the original and translate it for a newer audience. ‘Dirty Dancing’ was a fairy tale, a successful movie and formula, using dance as a metaphor for embodying your energy and getting out of your head, and your limiting belief systems.”The “Dirty Dancing” sequel is set to start filming next year.
John Luna | CNBC Make ItBut the road to earning six figures wasn't a smooth one for Mckenzie. John Luna | CNBC Make ItMckenzie also earned his GED during his time in prison and had dreams of becoming an educator. When he was incarcerated, Mckenzie found peace through cleaning. John Luna | CNBC Make ItStable housing is also key to helping formerly incarcerated people reenter society, Mckenzie says. John Luna | CNBC Make ItMckenzie also prefers to use cash to pay for most things, which is why he makes so many ATM withdrawals.
William Barr said in his confirmation hearings to become Trump's attorney general, that he might recuse himself on overseeing matters related to Epstein. A photo from 2000 shows Trump, Melania Trump (then Melania Knauss), Epstein, and Maxwell at the resort together. The photo at the top of the page is of the two together in Palm Beach in 1997. The entry for Donald Trump as it appears in Jeffrey Epstein's "black book" that was published by Gawker in 2015. The complaint, brought against Trump and Epstein, alleged that the victim attended multiple parties at Epstein's residence in the summer of 1994, that Trump also attended.
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