The Foundation expansion is a nice reminder of what made Control so great
Author: Rocky Tripaldi
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The Daily: “Learning to Live with the Coronavirus”
I found this podcast to contain a good balance of information. Give it a listen if you are able:
Podcast: Learning to live with the Coronavirus
Quick summary: The virus should not be equated to the common cold or flu. It spreads real fast and it’s no fun to get – even if the symptoms are “mild”. So the media’s suggestion to isolate early is inline with the severity of the virus.
Imagine if the hospitals experience what we’ve seen at the grocery stores in the past few days. Isolation is a good way to reduce the load that the hospitals will face.
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Checked in at Cinemagic Stadium Theaters
Checked in at Cinemagic Stadium Theaters, for Onward.
Onward
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Checked in at Mr Bagel
Checked in at Mr Bagel.
I gave my name as “Soleil” for some reason.
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Checked in at The Blue Pig Diner
Checked in at The Blue Pig Diner.
Kicking off 2 weeks of xTream task juggling with our favorite brunch
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Checked in at Empire Chinese Kitchen
Checked in at Empire Chinese Kitchen.
It’s been a tense day. Running a theatre company has been rollercoaster-iffic the past few days.
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Four Tet: “There is Love in You”
Describe it 1 sentence: Hypnotic electronic that’s really nice to play in the background while you’re working on a carpentry project.
Favorite tracks: “This Unfolds”
How I heard about it: The AV Club wrote about Four Tet in their Best Albums of the 2010s article.
Best line from artist’s Wikipedia: “Hebden’s recent output includes a number of improvisational works with jazz drummer Steve Reid and collaborations under the name 00110100 01010100 (binary for 4T) with Burial and Thom Yorke.”
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Vida Blue: “Vida Blue”
Describe it 1 sentence: Trancy, keyboard driven funk with a wide range of emotions.
Favorite tracks: “Most Events Aren’t Planned” & “Fresh Tube”
How I heard about it: The band leader plays keyboard in my all-time favorite band.
Best line from artist’s Wikipedia: “A screamo band from Iowa City, Iowa had been using the same name through part of 2001. The band subsequently changed their name to Ten Grand after they sold the rights to the band name to McConnell for $10,000”








