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Saturday, March 14, 2026

For her 35th birthday, Deja Monet decided she wanted to break something. So on a Tuesday afternoon in March, she and her boyfriend headed to The Ragery, a "rage room" on Manhattan's Lower East Side, grabbed a helmet and a pair of googles, and picked up a sledgehammer.

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... What was so stressful about Monet's life that she'd spend the next half hour taking aim at stacks of plates, an old computer monitor, and a keyboard?

"Work," Monet said, without missing a beat.

Monet, a special-ed high school teacher, clarified that the kids aren't the problem. It's the rest of it: the endless paperwork, shifting lesson plans, and constant assessments.

Inside the rage room, Monet was tentative at first, but then entered a flow state, conjuring up something that was bothering her before taking each swing. Then: Boom! She'd never done anything like this before, and it was thrilling. A half hour later, "it looked like an explosion had happened," she said.

The session, Monet said, did the trick, at least temporarily. "It was just this huge sense of calmness," Monet said.

Rage rooms and ax-throwing studios aren't a new concept. But in an era when American workers are stressed, facing layoffs, stuck in jobs they don't like, and worried their careers could turn obsolete, they're having a moment. They're finding a niche as venues for corporate team-building events and becoming after-work hangout spots where coworkers can bond and let off a little steam. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-03-14 02:14 PM | Reply

You pay by the hour, but most people can't smash stuff with a bat for more than a few minutes.

#2 | Posted by snoofy at 2026-03-14 02:19 PM | Reply

A kinder, gentler, nonlethal offshoot of George Carlin's "Slugfest" (youtu.be)?

#3 | Posted by Doc_Sarvis at 2026-03-14 04:02 PM | Reply

The 1999 cinematic version of Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus with Sir Anthony Hopkins strangely opens up with a scene of raging destruction by a young boy in modern times, a vast departure from the play, but done with the intent of giving this blood-curdling play a "happier" ending: Titus Andronicus

#4 | Posted by C0RI0LANUS at 2026-03-14 04:40 PM | Reply

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