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Sleeping in THIS position linked to Dementia
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (The Unbreakable Brain)
Mon Apr 21 15:53:48 2025
Date: Mon, 21 Apr 2025 21:52:17 +0200
From: "The Unbreakable Brain" <EndofAlzheimer's@neckrelief.ru.com>
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Sleeping in THIS position linked to Dementia
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ned the first vaudeville theatre one block east of Union Square in 1881, where Lillian Russell performed. Comedians Edward Harrigan and Tony Hart produced and starred in musicals on Broadway between 1878 (The Mulligan Guard Picnic) and 1890, with book and lyrics by Harrigan and music by his father-in-law David Braham. These musical comedies featured characters and situations taken from the everyday life of New York's lower classes and represented a significant step forward from vaudeville and burlesque, towards a more literate form. They starred high-quality professional singers (Lillian Russell, Vivienne Segal, and Fay Templeton), instead of the amateurs, often sex workers, who had starred in earlier musical forms.
As transportation improved, poverty in New York diminished, and street lighting made for safer travel at night, the number of potential patrons for the growing number of theatres increased enormously. Plays could run longer and still draw in the audiences, leading to better profits and improved production values. As in England, during the latter half of the century, the theatre began to be cleaned up, with less prostit
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<strong>The big question is - do you sleep on your side or on your back?</strong><br />
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