of the protest---cityboy is apprehensive, but will show up to give support. This woman, at whose apartment house we are demonstrating has, for me a vicious vision of what the city should be. She is totally committed to the vision of the developers at the expense of the "normal" citizens of the city. But why do I feel so apprehensive? Do I only feel comfortable picketing in Brooklyn.Something about this being so close to home puts me off. Yet I will be there. Hopefully I can have some meaningful discussions with passers-by about what the protest is all about. Well, we will see.
Last night, so Intelligence, an extremely well acted and directed play about three women working to solve a problem for America in a war torn country in the middle east. The play itself has some powerful moments, but at times I felt the premise was weak, and at a few moments, the play stopped dead for me. Nevertheless, the strong moments were riveting, and the performances, as I said before, were greatly shaped.
So this is what it is, Sunday morning at the 42nd street library (the only one in NY opened at this time) Will report soon.
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