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polidori redux
polidori redux
1 year ago

Progressive satire is an oxymoron.

Steve Murray
Steve Murray
1 year ago

Whilst i’ve very little idea of much of what the article was about, in terms of those performers he references, i’m glad i perservered to the end, for the quoting of Yeats. There’s beauty in such precision of language and insight.
And if Taylor Mac touches poetry, good luck to him!

Richard Parker
Richard Parker
1 year ago
Reply to  Steve Murray

Yes, I really appreciated the reference to Yeats as well. I’ve not previously encountered Taylor Mac but am intrigued to know more after reading this.

Andrew D
Andrew D
1 year ago

Bring back Danny LaRue

Alan Hughes
Alan Hughes
1 year ago

I tried really hard but, try as I might, I could make little sense of this article. I fear I will never know of the performers discussed nor the issues challenged. However, I don’t feel I will lose any sleep over it.

Rob Parker
Rob Parker
1 year ago

Why is it that most articles about “camp” end up being completely pretentious, obtuse, lifeless, and generally rather boring???
In fact the total opposite of what camp is suppose to be….

Last edited 1 year ago by Rob Parker
V Cutko
V Cutko
1 year ago

I saw Taylor Mac perform just once, over a decade ago, and have never forgotten his artistry, magic and humanity. His work deserves to be seen, experienced and celebrated.