Sunday, June 12, 2005
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Idontbelievethestate.com takes The State to task for its article on some provocative productions at the Spoleto Festival. Idontbelievethestate.com thinks that makes The State sort of a pornographer by proxy. I guess that makes Idontbelievethestate.com and me pornographers by proxy twice removed . . .
Anyway, one of the controversial productions discussed in The State article is Mabou Mines Doll House, an adaption of Ibsen's A Doll's House. The adaptation features "little men and tall women, a simulated sex scene, bare breasts and a heart-wrenching ending." Sounds like one of Tom DeLay's parties for lobbyists, doesn't it?
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Idontbelievethestate.com takes The State to task for its article on some provocative productions at the Spoleto Festival. Idontbelievethestate.com thinks that makes The State sort of a pornographer by proxy. I guess that makes Idontbelievethestate.com and me pornographers by proxy twice removed . . .
Anyway, one of the controversial productions discussed in The State article is Mabou Mines Doll House, an adaption of Ibsen's A Doll's House. The adaptation features "little men and tall women, a simulated sex scene, bare breasts and a heart-wrenching ending." Sounds like one of Tom DeLay's parties for lobbyists, doesn't it?