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Tag Archives: america
Review: American Horror Story
American Horror Story is aptly named. The new FX show, which premiered last week, is not a horror story that just happens to be set in America. Rather, it is an investigation of distinctly American horrors — the terrors, fears, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Essays, Reviews, Television
Tagged america, American Horror Story, dylan mcdermott, horror, murder house, opinion, television
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Cats/America
Cynics love to remind us not to call it “affection” when our cats rub their faces against us. Your cat isn’t telling you that he loves you, they say—he’s just marking you as his territory. But who’s to say that … Continue reading