Expanding creatively when society was intentionally isolating itself marks a bold progression for the artists, whose work is widely regarded for its taut intimacy. | Kathleen Sachs
finds Sheilah watching a news program that switches from an update on the stock market to one of a particularly local flavor. “The lesbian witches in Ohio have been reportedly indoctrinating more people into their cult,” it begins, a provocative edict that suggests any number of meanings.
Of course, there’s a humorous interpretation, lampooning the idea that queer folks are forever on the prowl for heterosexual prey. More seriously, it conjures a sense of finality and extends an implied invitation to viewers to join their unconventional family and similarly relish in the magic of the banal, the brutal, and the beautiful.Whoops! There was an error and we couldn't process your subscription. Please reload the page and try again.
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