The female suffragists didn’t die so women in their 20s would have to buy their own tequila shots, self-proclaimed “feminist” Anne Gus wrote in a Thought Catalog article. The provocative piece, called ...
Irving Berlin’s patriotic belief in his adopted country would seem to be an affectionate constant in his career, but as the crisis of the depression deepened, even Berlin could see the box office ...
Larry David has penned a satirical essay, titled “My Dinner With Adolf,” for The New York Times, mocking Bill Maher’s recent White House visit with President Donald Trump. In the opinion piece, the ...
One day in September 2006, three visitors to London walked up to the door of The Village, a gay bar in Soho. Two of the three were men, one of whom had just flown in from India, the other from Kenya.
Robert Phiddian received funding from the ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions to support work towards the recently published Satire and the Public Emotions (Cambridge 2020). For a ...
Satire is supposed to prick people's consciences and challenge the powerful - but is that possible in a society where no-one can agree the basis of right and wrong, asks Will Self. In the wake of the ...
A satirical essay by a North County High School student that calls for the destruction of black people is stirring student and community outrage. In the Advanced Placement Language class at the Glen ...
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