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Jackman agrees: "You can't legislate how aperson is going tointeract with someone...
Coats now loves performing in the street. "Ifyou spend time on the street, you are able tointeract with people you wouldn't otherwise." Lastweek, when playing in a club in the Square, Coatsnoticed a homeless man whom she had met whileplaying in the Square. "He saw my flier and showedup for the gig! I felt so good; it must have beenhell for him to come and buy a ticket. I had beenthinking about him recently: whether he had spentthe winter in the Square, if he was all right...
...Crimson became aplace to belong. An inexplicable addiction kept meat a place where people were cold, seriousnessstifling and hard work prevalent; Crimson editorsand executives were indeed a breed untothemselves, regenerated each year through compsand production of a daily newspaper. I began tofunction within an environment which forced me tointeract with people who were quite different frommy friends outside. Here I learned again that Iwas quiet, hardworking, and easily intimidated.For three and a half years, I worked at theCrimson. I had to look elsewhere for my identity...
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