ANDY HEDGECOCK and MARIA DUARTE review Good Night, and Good Luck: Live from Broadway, Becoming Victoria Wood, Hamnet, and Song Sung Blue
Time is Money, by Ian Currie
In a vast junkyard of discarded technology, a dilapidated robot discovers the grim truth of Marx’s assertion that ‘moments are the elements of profit’
“A moment of your time?”
The question came from behind as I scanned my surroundings to get my bearings. The voice seemed friendly enough.
“Sure” I replied beginning to turn.
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