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"What better use than a coffee shop." Café Reynard is named for a character in European folklore, said Martinez — a fox who was a trickster. “We are the gay fox café,” Martinez said.
“It’s a persona that I adopted. It’s my Slim Shady. I’m very much drawn to trickster figures, and in Reynard I saw a symbol of working-class resistance. The trickster always pokes the big ...
Reynard the Fox (Brian Lore Evans) puzzles out a course of action most beneficial to himself in "Reynard the Fox” (or, The Trickster), written by Fred Sullivan Jr. and on stage in Harwich at ...
From Anansi the Spider to Reynard the Fox, these cunning characters are at the heart of countless beloved tales. In this exhibition, discover books and art that reveal traditional trickster ...