Love, Family, and the Stinky Poo Tree: Exclusive Comics Excerpt From The Color of Earth
A widow and her young daughter look for love in early-twentieth-century Korea.
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The performance artist and caustic satirist, dressed as a Ukrainian-ish folk-kinda-heroine figure, sings nonsensical, reprehensible lyrics to an audience of probably horrified youngsters. Enjoy!
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