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We must read a lot. We must not play violent games. We must learn a lot. We must be Thin. We must be the best in class. (From Experience)
Because many celebrities (especially women) do a lot like throwing up or not eating to stay too skinny and that is what our society has decided is pretty. it is constantly driven into our heads that you must be a skinny twig (or in the male case muscular and have a 6 pack) to be attractive and it leads to a lot of people (again, especially women who have it the worst) having anorexia and Bulimia. also Celebrities are just bad role models, many aren't exactly good people and don't live good lives. (just look at Charlie sheen)
who is the female singing in this must be heaven by bloodstone
It is my belief that Brooks talks about Holy Theatre as a way of getting practitioners, and patrons, to understand that true, Holy Theatre gets at truth. By this I do not mean, necessarily, universal truths, like fire is hot or ice is cold, but truths we hold inside. When we discover these truths, through theatre (and by this I mean doing or experiencing, not merely reading), we have the opportunity to be raised to a new level of understanding, a place, similar to our faith as we discover our spiritual truths, where we cannot really explain our discovery but we know it is real. Theatre, like religion, has had, and will continue to have, its false prophets, proclaiming that we must have or do something in order to please the gods/Gods. Yet, in discovering our truths, our holiness in understanding, we, ourselves fulfill that journey.
A successful tourist destination must have plenty of activities and things to see and do. It must also be easy to access. There must be sufficient places to stay and eat while there.