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On today’s WBFO Brief- the usual Friday installment of Theater Talk reveals that while it is not the old schedule of a show every Thursday through Sunday, Peter Hall has had to get a wall calendar and start mapping the slow return of some live “in-person” theater, often with advance registration. And from Albany, Karen DeWitt reports on a push to get rid of criminal records after someone has served their time.
Also- the new Tappo Pool Club has rescinded its dress code after realizing it was biased against people of color, and statewide efforts to try and stop the huge energy drain that is required to run computers involved in crypto-currency mining are gaining traction.
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On today’s WBFO Brief- the usual Friday installment of Theater Talk reveals that while it is not the old schedule of a show every Thursday through Sunday, Peter Hall has had to get a wall calendar and start mapping the slow return of some live “in-person” theater, often with advance registration. And from Albany, Karen DeWitt reports on a push to get rid of criminal records after someone has served their time.
Also- the new Tappo Pool Club has rescinded its dress code after realizing it was biased against people of color, and statewide efforts to try and stop the huge energy drain that is required to run computers involved in crypto-currency mining are gaining traction.