Donald Trump made history by becoming the second United States president to return to office for the second time after ...
The North American tour of “The Lion King” returns to The Bushnell for a 2 1/2-week run starting Nov. 13. The show was last ...
Our tour will be led by PUL librarian and co-curator ... and the Twentieth-Century Bestiary” examines the global use of bestiary in visual satire during the period from the beginning of World War I ...
A stellar cast play leaders of G7 countries facing an existential crisis in Rumours, a smart film about communication, ...
During this razor-close US presidential campaign between Donald Trump and Kamala Harris, political satire has morphed into ... biased narrative of the world.” “They don’t necessarily share ...
A brief tour de force with a tractable main character ... His fiction and an autobiography recalling that vanished world are ...
This is satire. But it is no laughing matter ... because they "fit with their confirmation-biased narrative of the world." "They don't necessarily share them because they believe them," Blair ...
Guy Maddin’s “Rumours,” a satire of the impotent inefficiencies ... It’s as if the leaders of the free world were set loose at summer camp. Maxime Laplace (Roy Dupuis), the Canadian ...
The fabricated screenshot of the Truth Social post was first shared as satire on X on Oct. 11 after Obama made a case against Trump and for U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris’ presidential bid at ...
8, featuring a satire tag, reads ... the news and media division of Thomson Reuters, is the world’s largest multimedia news provider, reaching billions of people worldwide every day.
But they were definitely trying to up the ante in the political satire world. Gil Rose joined GBH’s All Things Considered to discuss reviving the Gershwin brothers’ political satires for the stage.
This is satire. But it is no laughing matter ... audience shares such claims because they “fit with their confirmation-biased narrative of the world.” “They don’t necessarily share them because they ...