Word: satireã
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Chris: Kick someone in nuts. No matter what’s wrong, if it’s highbrow, lowbrow, or satire??if you’re not getting laughs, you’ve got to resort to kicking a guy in the nuts...
Satire V: Satire V is actually “Veritas” spelled backwards. Our motto is “Holding a mirror up to the truth” and we like to think that our satire??on occasion—is more than just a cheap laugh. The underlying goal is to uncover some underlying comedic irony about this crazy world we’re living...
...impressed with both the pub and The Sinister Turns, although Gardner kept referring to them as the “Satire?? Turns...but the two groups hung out after the set and all was forgiven...
Ostensibly a series of scenes set as living exhibits in a museum of Black history, “The Colored Museum” shows an ambitious willingness to ask fundamental questions of race and class that make it a success on artistic and socio-critical levels. But the satire??s power lies not in its scenarios but in its emotions; there is nothing comparable to the fundamental fury of an oppressed people...
...quarters of the Dunster House Dining Hall. While one might speculate about the glory that Candide might attain if presented as a full Broadway production, it was easy to appreciate the DHO’s resourceful and impressive production. This isn’t just Voltaire’s satire??it is a satire for the postmodern, Hollywood world...