First off, I’d like to address the gender-added title, Ms. Humpty Dumpty. I went over the old nursery rhyme and discovered that Humpty had no gender, so “it” was asexual. Traditional references ...
Eric Bogosian is one of our most singular and exhilarating commentators on American life. His award-winning solo performance works have been performed with acclaim all over the world. As the New York ...
Picking up where Mother Goose left off, Ziefert and Chwast's (previously paired for Moon Ride) mundane outing imagines the aftermath of Humpty Dumpty's great fall. After various tradesmen fail to save ...
“There are eight million stories in the forest. This is one of them,” announces bullfrog Binky, the plainclothes cop who investigates situations like Humpty Dumpty’s demise and a witch’s disappearance ...
"Uff uff me, or my hearts will break," cried daughter (D) when presented, at age 3, with her new baby brother (S). Already she was integrating nursery rhyme words with her own language. S used the ...
OK, this is not a Woodward-and-Bernstein-Watergate kind of discovery, but it is big to me. Humpty Dumpty is not an egg. He/she/it is a cannon, a big ol' cannon used in the English Civil War (1642-1649 ...
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