I don’t go out nearly as often as these posts might have you believe. And as I grow older, I find myself becoming more and more of a “coach potato,” sprawled out leg-long, eating chili-cheese chips, and watching second-rate DVDs some nights, when I’m not out trolling for stories or reviewing theater productions. So, while the Goldstein Museum’s just-opened 125 Years of Sitting exhibition isn’t exactly exciting to the movers and shakers of the world, pursuers of the art of sitting, such as myself, should find it interesting–situated as it is in the city that houses famous chair-designer Bill Stumpf.
Yaaaawn.
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