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The Chairs Are Where the People Go
The Chairs Are Where the People Go: How to Live, Work, and Play in the City | Sheila Heti, Misha Glouberman
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A lighthearted cultural assessment of the experience of working in and enjoying the entertainment venues of cities reveals what everyday aspects of life are saying about today's world, touching on subjects ranging from monogamy and party behavior to spam filters and loud music. Original. 15,000 first printing.
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A collection of mini essays about life in a city, local activism, improv, and charades. It has left me longing for the time to do more improv classes. I did an improv course a few years ago and it was great fun, like being back in drama at school.