Fargo Nissim Tbakhi’s poetry-infused Capital Fringe show My Father, My Martyr, and Me focuses on his queer Palestinian-American identity in a way that’s is both charismatic and polarizing.
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Fargo Nissim Tbakhi’s poetry-infused Capital Fringe show My Father, My Martyr, and Me focuses on his queer Palestinian-American identity in a way that’s is both charismatic and polarizing.
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