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Trump’s March to Impeachment

May 16, 2017 by etelfeyan

              “He’s a low-information voter who became president.” -Jon Favreau, former Obama speech writer on Donald Trump               If you are still a Trump supporter, and the polls say there are still a lot of you out there, you must be getting your news from somewhere other than traditional news sources.  But how silly of […]

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Chekhov’s “Seagull” Updated in Capital Stage Production

May 16, 2017 by etelfeyan

Anton Chekhov’s encapsulation of human drama in “The Seagull” has long been considered a classic depiction of how miserable human beings can make themselves and each other over matters of love and intimacy.  It is one of those plays that you read in awe as a college student and then hope to see performed as […]

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What We’ve Learned about Trump after 100 Days

May 2, 2017 by etelfeyan

              In the days leading up to his 100th day in office, Donald Trump was either poo-pooing the significance of that benchmark or claiming that he had set a record for accomplishments as president over that period.  The truth, which, as always, he missed by a wide mark, is something else entirely.               The first […]

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On Trump, Turkey and the Armenian Genocide

April 27, 2017 by etelfeyan

              Donald Trump became the only leader of a Western democracy to congratulate Recip Erdogan when, earlier this month, he won a disputed referendum that would give the Turkish leader authoritarian rule over his country for the foreseeable future.  In doing so, the U.S. president displayed either complete ignorance of the significance of the referendum […]

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