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"textContent": "We each carry our problems, quirks, failures, and traumas with us, which is why the geographical cure—picking up and moving elsewhere—rarely works. With X, British playwright Alistair McDowall asks: What if we moved to Pluto, though? Through the perspectives of a five person crew, who find themselves stranded on a space station, McDowall drives his […]\n\nThe post Lost In Space With Third Rail’s <i>X</i> appeared first on Portland Mercury.",
"title": "Lost In Space With Third Rail’s X"
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