Feb. 9th, 2006
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Feb. 9th, 2006 01:31 pmOn p. 24 of this week's SF Weekly, apropos the Homewrecker reading next Wednesday at Modern Times:
"Lori Selke, poking holes in everyone's new favorite domestic fantasy, the same-sex couple..."
For some reason, I am utterly charmed by this, and it isn't even a full sentence. Probably because it is exactly, completely, perfectly spot-on, and how often does that happen in a write-up?
"Lori Selke, poking holes in everyone's new favorite domestic fantasy, the same-sex couple..."
For some reason, I am utterly charmed by this, and it isn't even a full sentence. Probably because it is exactly, completely, perfectly spot-on, and how often does that happen in a write-up?