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The Intersection Of Comedy and Tragedy; or Why I’ve Spent Five Years Reviving A Scientology Pageant Off-Broadway
Inside every adult is an inner child. If that inner child has experienced abuse and been rejected by their families and other institutions (school, the medical system, etc.), they will seek a community where they can.
Is Donnie Darko A Tale For Our Times?
Donnie Darko has been on my mind lately. It started when I was listening to a playlist on Spotify, and Gary Jules’s cover of the Tears For Fears song “Mad World” came on. It’s a song I’ve known for years, and it’s a song I know well. But for some reason the lyrics “Children waiting for the day they feel good, happy birthday, happy birthday” have been etched into my consciousness as of late.