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Storm Constantine’s Wraeththu

The Apocalypse has come. The world of humanity draws to its end, sometimes violently, but for the most part, in the words of the poet, “not with a bang, but a whimper”: In a northern city a mutant is born, … Continue reading

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Jonah Markowitz’ Shelter

The problem with being a reviewer is that one automatically begins deconstructing the experience of any art, whether it be in a museum or in a hall of popular culture, which is not always the best way to deal with … Continue reading

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Neil Bartlett: Ready To Catch Him Should He Fall

I don’t remember when I first read Neil Bartlett’s Ready To Catch Him Should He fall. It was probably sometime in the 1990s, but at this point I’ve read it several times, most recently after seeing John Cameron Mitchell’s Shortbus. … Continue reading

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