There’s No Going Back: The (Mouse)Trap of Womanhood in Narcissister’s “Voyage Into Infinity” and “The Substance”
Art / Film / Performance

There’s No Going Back: The (Mouse)Trap of Womanhood in Narcissister’s “Voyage Into Infinity” and “The Substance”

“What has been used on one side is lost on the other side. There’s no going back,” lectures a stern voice at the other end of the telephone after Demi Moore’s frantic has-been actress turned Suzanne Somers’-like exercise guru Elisabeth Sparkle calls customer service to whine about a hitch in her new, ill-advised foray into … Continue reading