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Author Archives: Isobel Pennington

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“Instead of one mad Danish prince, in To What End every character loses it, rolling in and out of a meta understanding of their roles.…

‘So am I looking at a sex addict?’ And a lost art for seduction.

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Mayor Mamdani: A New Hope

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Pebble

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