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The Domestic Mammoth

Zalman Federnik

Humor, cultural critique, and other frivolities.

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Theatre Review: Dad Don't Read This

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The way I learned what Sims were was by learning a method to torture them. You invite one into a swimming pool, it splashes around merrily, and while it’s occupied, you remove the ladder that it...

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Theatre Review: Death of a Salesman

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Interlude: Matzah, and an Heir of the Marquis de Sade

I am proud to introduce a new format to this newsletter: the “Interlude.” Interludes are more loosely structured pieces, rambles between focused essays or reviews. If you’re wondering what subtle, artistic urge underpins these, keep wonderi...

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(Quasi-)Theatre Review: The Importance of Being Earnest via National Theatre Live

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Sometimes, skilled theatre artists mount a comedy in a state of unmistakable desperation. The designers dye everything yellow, the actors gambol, the audie...

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Seminal Works: Shakespeare's "Procreation Sonnets"

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