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IN the opening minutes of the new production of "Hamlet" on Broadway the massive stone towers at the rear of the stage slide slowly apart to reveal another looming facade, a craggy expanse of brick painted shiny black.
Readers lacked a ready-made pigeonhole for it, confronted by a fantasy about a group of visionaries who decide to make a 200-ft wide sphere of house-bricks, paint it white, and launch it into orbit.
Gas and electricity bills, and estimates for bricks, paint, toilets, or doors are being turned into canvases as we speak by the indie graphic arts scene in Argentina.
But the protests got more and more hostile as the afternoon progressed, and the marchers started throwing items such as glass bottles, stones, bricks, paint, and eventually Molotov cocktails.
In the last three years, his company, Berkshire Hathaway, has assembled a profitable collection of companies that flourish by providing mundane but necessary things: bricks, paints, wall covering, roofing, insulation and carpets.
Sure, this could be akin to watching Tony Stark miraculously build an Iron Man suit from spare parts and scrap metal … or this turnaround strategy very well prove to be suspect in the same way that a bunch of bricks painted yellow does not gold bullion make.
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