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How Hatred is Driving the Voters’ Choices in the Presidential Campaign

September 6, 2016 by etelfeyan

              Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton?  Which one engenders hatred in more voters?  The answer to that question will likely determine this year’s presidential election, as both candidates are viewed unfavorably by a majority of voters.  My analysis doesn’t provide an answer to that question.  The polls currently favor Clinton as being hated by fewer […]

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E. Haig’s Review of “How to Use a Knife”

September 6, 2016 by etelfeyan

At its core, Will Snider’s “How to Use a Knife” is a play that explores the dark side of the human condition.  The play is enjoying its first production as part of the National New Play Network’s Rolling World Premieres at Capital Stage, where it opened last Saturday night.  While its core is both powerful […]

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How They Might Perform as President: the Best and Worst Scenarios for Clinton and Trump

August 30, 2016 by etelfeyan

              The presidential race is about to enter that critical stage when just about everyone is paying at least a little attention to the candidates, to what they are saying and to what their election might portend for the country.  Current polls notwithstanding (and they are tightening, in case you haven’t noticed), Donald Trump and […]

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E. Haig’s Review of “Hunchback of Notre Dame” at Music Circus

August 30, 2016 by etelfeyan

              Victor Hugo’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” written in 1831, is a massive novel that has never been completely honored in the many stage and cinematic versions of it that have been produced.  Most fans of the tale of the deformed, deaf bell-ringer of the ancient cathedral and his love of the beautiful gypsy […]

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