Open Your Big Black Mouth, a brand-new treatment designed to help Black women affected by racism, bigotry, microaggressions, white supremacy, exotification or unwanted hair touching, has just been rolled out. Acute or severe, this specially formulated treatment of endless doses of time and space allows Black women to speak their mind and be heard. The first recipient of this revolutionary treatment has just been given her prescription… and she’s skeptical, to say the least.
PLAYWRIGHT: LISA CODRINGTON, DIRECTOR ALISON DUKE
DIRECTOR’S NOTE:
The year is 2042. There have been technological advances in the field of medicine, especially in the area of mental health and wellness. Chantal Thompson, 30, also known as Recipient 1, is the first to be administered an innovative treatment called Open Your Big Black Mouth. The technology is marketed as the cure for chronic depression and anxiety in Black people overwhelmed by everyday microaggressions, oppression and anti-Black racism.
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Like many a new religious convert, I ve been proselytizing aggressively for
Letterkenny as I worked my way through eight seasons of the Canadian comedy over the past couple months.
That sounds like an impressive act of dedication except that
Letterkenny is tremendously good, moves quickly and, over those eight seasons, aired only 54 episodes, a number that included regular six-episode seasons and an annual holiday episode that Hulu tacked onto the end of each. You might have a tough time catching up before the ninth season hits Hulu Dec. 26 (a day earlier on Crave in Canada), but not so tough that you shouldn t make the effort.
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