Drama Masks: 'Kim's Convenience' bags the laughs with intriguing drama - 48 hills
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Drama Masks: 'Kim's Convenience' bags the laughs with intriguing drama - 48 hills
"Then again, there's a reason why my idealist side whispers while my realistic side shouts: Denim Danny is upzoning and displacing long-time residents and natives, all on the advice of the techie rats that are helping the White House wipe its ass with the Constitution. Even if Mayor 501s does think unabated capitalism will magically solve everything, it's doesn't change the fact that he's wrong and real people are suffering for it."
"Before the pedantic folks say he's too busy to attend something trivial, allow me to point out that 1) his nine months in office have been 2% wooing Big Tech, 98% ribbon-cuttings; 2) he was happy to show up at the Trans March in June (where we mercilessly jeered him so bad that he ran back to his mansion); and 3) appearances at events like indie theatre send a message."
A birthday e-mail praised a local theatre personality and their troupe for strong work during a difficult year. The San Francisco mayor, nicknamed Denim Danny, prioritizes wooing Big Tech, ribbon-cuttings, and upzoning that displaces long-time residents and natives. The mayor is described as largely unaware of the city's indie theatre scene and less present at small venues than recent predecessors. Previous mayors made cuts to arts funding but still attended local performances and maintained media-savvy visibility. Appearances at indie theatre are framed as symbolic support that matters to communities. Attendance choices are presented as political messages with real effects on cultural life.
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