NFTRW Weekly Top Five
Here are the top five comment generating posts of the last week:
Students can't sneak by in this class
NorthJersey.com: "Students in a lecture class at Carnegie Mellon University were packing up to leave when Elliott Curtis, their instructor, called them back to their seats, saying he'd forgotten a key part of the lesson."
State offers film crew training for unemployed
New Mexico Business Weekly:: "The New Mexico Film Office is launching a program to train workers displaced from other jobs for the film industry."
Bus Stop Opera
Carnegie Mellon University: "A team of Carnegie Mellon University students from different artistic disciplines is taking their music to the streets. They are performing 10- to 30-minute operettas at public bus stops in Pittsburgh and New York City."
Is Creativity a Team Sport?
ExhibiTricks: "In a recent post, I asked people to suggest 'Museums Worth a Special Trip.' One thing I've noticed about the museums suggested is that many, if not most of them, are the products of strong-minded founders. Which begs the question, 'Is Creativity a Team Sport'?"
'Chorus Line' connects musically, emotionally
Post Gazette: "In these days when a job, any job, is hard to come by, the song 'I Hope I Get It' gives 'A Chorus Line' a sense of urgency, a relevance that never seems to fade."
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