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Monthly Archives: October 2010
Spare us a quid for a CD?
The flaw in the logic is obvious – that there are 192 million people who didn’t buy “I Dreamed a Dream” merely because it was too expensive. Continue reading
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Wait for the Fat Lady!
Our entire artform depends on unfolding a story before an audience, and the success of that is in our ability to play the story as if it is unfolding for the first time each time we do so Continue reading