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Skeptical in Susquehanna writes:
"...Those men and women [in the play "Steel Bound"] should be lobbying, not playacting."
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Mad in Minneapolis writes:
"...People who get so-called 'tribal' tattoos are cultural pirates."
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Concerned in Cincinnati asks:
"Is it appropriate for an artist to expose people at their most vulnerable moments to the whole community?"
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Insulted in Iowa says:
"...Did anyone ask the families of the victims how they felt about their loved ones' last horrible moments being acted out to the sound of applause?"
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Burnt Out asks:
"Does every act of self-expression deserve a public airing?"
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L. A. Ex writes:
If muffler sculptures are "folk art" then Burger King must be "urban gourmet." The things are cute, but a museum show? You want to enlighten me here?
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