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And things go exponentially worse once Drac, who cleans himself up almost reasonably well (still, those fingernails --), reaches England. This is far different from previous years when the right, looking to suppress whatever failed to reflect its agenda, sought to reduce and even eliminate spending on some of the more important contemporary-art institutions (the FRAC and the DRAC, the Consortium of Dijon, the Magasin of Grenoble, and the ARC in Paris) as well as funding for entire regions (especially the Loire, Champagne-Ardenne, Limousin, and Languedoc-Roussillon). Young audiences are introduced to the bat that lived in the house that Drac built, then to the cat that bit the bat, the werewolf that chased the cat that bit the bat, and so on through "fearsome" manticore, coffin, mummy, zombie, and fiend of Bloodygore, until a knock on the door brings forth a gaggle of costumed children (one of whom is disguised as Dracula, who up till now has been missing from the picture). |
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