If you can make it through all 6 minutes and 11 seconds of Winger for the Weekend #133, then we salute you. Although a bit lengthy, this week's Winger explores the esoteric world of European interpretive performance art, where even repeatedly wiping out in a pile of dairy products is seen as something worth the price of admission. Regardless of what you consider art, two things here remain unclear—what does it all mean? And why the hell isn't anyone in the audience laughing? Have a good weekend everyone.
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safecracker suite 27 Apr 2012, 10:20AM
Thats not to say a woman's journey on butter isn't hard.
safecracker suite 27 Apr 2012, 10:16AM
Watching someone hold on to, and fall off, rocks in the middle of nowhere makes much more sense than this rubbish. Even for those of us ignant ones that can't interpret meaning very well, the Journey of Life metaphor is a junior high at best,and I preferred the Mangina Monologues over this one for sure.
27 Apr 2012, 10:20AM
Thats not to say a woman's journey on butter isn't hard.
27 Apr 2012, 10:16AM
Watching someone hold on to, and fall off, rocks in the middle of nowhere makes much more sense than this rubbish. Even for those of us ignant ones that can't interpret meaning very well, the Journey of Life metaphor is a junior high at best,and I preferred the Mangina Monologues over this one for sure.