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What is The Shallot: Layers of Truth?

→ If The Onion is the nation’s sharpest parodyThe Shallot: Layers of Truth is its small-town cousin: equally pungent, sometimes tear-inducing, but grown in Hudson terroir. → It’s “making space” for parody, lampoon, and political send-up. Think exaggerations that expose the earnest follies and hypocrices of local politics, and a steady reminder that humor is often the best disinfectant. → Why the name? The Onion was already taken, plus shallots are subtler, but cut deep just the same. Onions are blunt and democratic, while shallots are bourgeois, refined, Continental, and slyly sharper in reputation.

The Shallot is signed by “Benjamin Irving”, or more often his ghost, in honor of the two Americans who perfected the art of telling the truth sideways.


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