A fascinating debate has erupted over the impact of the internet on our brains. In one corner, the utopians, led by Clay Shirky and Jonah Lehrer; in the other, the contrarians, led by Nicholas Carr. In the contrarian corner, Carr’s book The Shallows posits that the hyperlinked, multi-tasked, interruption-driven nature of the internet has robbed…
After taking a week (or so) to recover from Jacob’s House (and if you haven’t left your thoughts on the play here, please do!), Flux is back in motion. Here’s a quick peek at what you can expect: The return of our weekly development series, Flux Sundays The completion of our interview series for the…
You may have noticed our humble little blog is going through some changes. These changes will hopefully make the blog cleaner, clearer, easier to read, and easier to navigate, and give a better sense of what Flux is all about. However, there is a lot of work to be done within this lovely New Arthemia…
Yup, the Flux blog has been incognito of late. But that’s because we’ve been crazy busy in the realosphere, with some good, bad, and big news to announce today or tomorrow. Hopefully, after reading that news, you’ll forgive our absent ways. We’ll be posting pics from our last Food:Soul, updates on Flux Sundays, more ideas…
So, while there are a few more posts regarding The Lesser Seductions of History still to come (most importantly a detailed response to the audience responses), I want to talk quickly about what Flux has coming up, and what role this blog will play, and how you can engage with us here: NEXT FOR FLUX…
As Isaiah wrote, the Flux website is down, but you can use this direct link: https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/689365to buy tickets to The Lesser Seductions of History
The pics are in! Here is a little sample of Tyler G. Hicks-Wright’s beautiful work for us – make sure you go to his website and check out more (he has very reasonable rates for headshots, actor types). We’ll be posting more as the days go by. In the meantime, why not buy your tickets…
Hi,Sorry to all my fans who have been wondering where I have been (LOL!). Well, I have been busy rehearsing. I laid off from writing because we lost one of our actresses, and it was very sad, since we have been works-shopping the play with her for awhile and she is such a wonderful person…
Thanks Gus for plugging my show, NeverCracked, in the previous post Out and About II. I just wanted to give all our followers the specifics so you can check out (what I think) is a really funny, provocative and topical piece of art. And Flux’s own frequent collaborator, Asa Wember (Other Bodies, Angel Eaters Trilogy,…
Flux friends Jessi D. Hill, Caleb Levengood and Emily Morgan DeAngelis (director, set designer and costume designer, respectively, for Flux’s production of Angel Eaters last November) have joined forces again to create a beautiful production of The Children’s Hour for Astoria Performing Arts Center. The Children’s Hour, written by Lillian Hellman, tells the story of…
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