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Researchers dug into the data. Traced automation philosophy back thousands of years. Examined what happened when elevator operators disappeared. Looked at Alaska's 40-year experiment paying every citizen. And investigated the Philippines, where 89% of call center jobs are now at risk. What Happens After We Run Out of Jobs? You've seen the headlines. But what would actually happen if everyone's 9-to-5 became optional? researchers dug into the data. Traced automation philosophy back thousands of years. Examined what happened when elevator operators disappeared. Looked at Alaska's 40-year experiment paying every citizen. And investigated the Philippines, where 89% of call center jobs are now at risk. What they found was more positive than bleak. This video explores three questions: What does the data actually show? What does history tell us about this kind of disruption? And what happens when work becomes optional? This local landmark delivers a robust calendar of quality entertainment, including concerts, comedy, dance, children’s shows, holiday events, and much more when it comes to outstanding programs and big-name performers.
BergenPAC is recognized as one of the largest and iconic performing venues and a performing arts school in the New Jersey/New York metropolitan region. BergenPAC is a Theater of and for the community dedicated to enhancing the quality of life through the Arts while stimulating a culture of equity within the community and fostering the future talent of tomorrow. BergenPAC’s mission is to make live performing arts and arts education accessible to its diverse community by building a creative home for artists and teachers of excellence who entertain, enlighten, inspire and inform audiences and students. In 2022 bergenPAC completed a historic restoration of the Main Hall, preserving one of America's beloved majestic theaters to its original 1926 architecture and design. Significant upgrades and enhancements include, the precision of the hand-painted columns and proscenium restored to their brilliance from the 1900s, new comfortable seating, and a state-of-the-art lighting and sound package. bergenPAC's campus includes the bergenPAC Performing Arts School a premiere arts education home to countless students ranging from ages 2 - 18, where no student has ever been turned away due to the inability to pay. bergenPAC's Community Arts Access Program partners with social agencies, donating performance tickets to those in the community who may not have the resources to see a show. Visit bergenpac.org for upcoming events. bergenPAC events are also posted and updated regularly on the Events Calendar. The Bergen Performing Arts Center is located at 30 North Van Brunt Street in Englewood, NJ. For additional information, visit bergenPAC.org. |
Written, Compiled & Edited byThe Bergen Review Media Team Archives
April 2026
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