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Theater Review: William Wycherly’s The Country Wife
Horner spreads a rumor that he's become impotent so as to be trusted alone with London's desperate housewives.
Read More »No Need For Anger
In general, I've had some success in building a fairly accurate and honest picture of myself.
Read More »Equal at Birth, Not in Life
Those who can, do. Those who can’t should not expect the rest of us to consider them equals.
Read More »Satire: Santa Claus Conquers the Martins
In the usually quiet days after Christmas, Santa faces his greatest challenge when disgruntled parents question the way he determines his Naughty and Nice Lists.
Read More »Important Santa Claus Information
America’s North American Aerospace Defense Command and the Canadian Postal System help keep us in touch with jolly ol' St. Nick.
Read More »Christmas Askew Can Be Christmas Anew
While many are battling to meet the impending holiday deadline, there are some who are taking great delight in little more than a cookie.
Read More »Emotions: What Are We So Afraid Of?
How much longer can we pretend there's nothing wrong with the world, but only with the person honest enough to cry?
Read More »Deplaning the Legal Right to Breastfeed
Discretion is the better part of voluptuous. No, wait. Valor is the better part of the breast. Er, breasts are better - what is it?
Read More »Theater Review: Keith Boynton’s The Quotable Assassin and Walls
Love, death, and interior decorating create a worthwhile evening of theater, enlivened by inspired performances, sharp dialogue, and depth of thought.
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