“Noises off: Playing politics can still be seriously dramatic” plus 3 more |
- Noises off: Playing politics can still be seriously dramatic
- Montpelier drug forum draws crowd
- Mexican-Americans with heart rhythm disorder have increased risk for second stroke
- Dubie champions tax cuts as cure for economic woes
| Noises off: Playing politics can still be seriously dramatic Posted: 12 Sep 2010 08:26 AM PDT Entertainment and engagement don't need to be mutually exclusive, theatre bloggers argue Are you bored by the idea of politics in theatre? Many people seem to be. Even Athol Fugard, in a recent interview with the Guardian , appeared to contrast theatre that aimed to be political and that which aimed to entertain. He argued that writers were increasingly being pressured to write for audiences ... |
| Montpelier drug forum draws crowd Posted: 12 Sep 2010 06:30 AM PDT MONTPELIER — They heard from parents who had lost sons to overdoses. |
| Mexican-Americans with heart rhythm disorder have increased risk for second stroke Posted: 12 Sep 2010 03:12 AM PDT Mexican-American stroke survivors with atrial fibrillation had more than double the risk for a second stroke compared to non-Hispanic white survivors with the disorder, according to a new study. Strokes were more severe among these Mexican-Americans than among non-Hispanic whites; however, researchers found no major differences in death rates between the two groups. Researchers said the findings ... |
| Dubie champions tax cuts as cure for economic woes Posted: 12 Sep 2010 12:06 AM PDT Brian Dubie says tax reductions will jumpstart the Vermont economy. ... - By Peter Hirschfeld Vermont Press Bureau |
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