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Jim Kenyon: Northern Stage buys apartments, directs tenants to exit
Debbie Farnsworth loads her car while moving out of her White River Junction, Vt., apartment of 14 years Wednesday, April 14, 2021. Farnsworth was told by Northern Stage, the building s owner, that she would need to leave so the theater company could house its employees in the four apartments. (Valley News - James M. Patterson) Copyright Valley News. May not be reprinted or used online without permission. Send requests to permission@vnews.com. I used to sit on this porch as a teenager, said Ross Dwyer, right, on Wednesday, April 15, 2021, who, along with Sandra Madore, left, received letters in January with a notice to vacate their separate apartments from Northern Stage, which owns the building on Gates Street in White River Junction, Vt. In his youth, Dwyer visited friends who lived there when it was a single family home, and he has lived in his apartment there for seven years. Madore has lived in hers for ov
White Shark. Photo: Andrew Fox, Rodney Fox Shark Expeditions.
A team of 22 scientists have used data from the Integrated Marine Observing System (IMOS) to track the movements of marine organisms during the Covid-19 lockdown in a new study, revealing the impact of human activities on marine species in Australian waters.
With shark cage-diving as a case study, the research team, led by Associate Professor Charlie Huveneers from Flinders University, monitored the movements and residency of two marine species, white sharks and yellowtail kingfish, over a 51-day period during the longest break in cage-diving activity at the Neptune Islands near Port Lincoln for over 20 years.
Much can be revealed through the humble phone call
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By Cameron Woodhead
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★★★★
Theatre composed entirely from telephone dialogue might not sound automatically appealing. Handheld devices can make dictatorial demands on our attention, and part of theatre’s draw these days is being told to switch off your mobile phone to concentrate on the here and now.
Yet Periscope Productions has created fascinating and inventively staged drama from the conceit.
Mason Phoumirath in The Human Voice at Meat Market
Credit:Sarah Waker
The Human Voice picks up the baton from Jean Cocteau’s 1930 play