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Becoming a Renaissance Faire Ladynew

Being Scarborough Renaissance Festival's newest monster hunter is a tough gig, but worth it.
Dallas Observer  |  Andrea Grimes  |  05-19-2008  |  Performance

Live Active Culturesnew

What to see and what to skip at Orlando's International Fringe Festival.
Orlando Weekly  |  Seth Kubersky  |  05-15-2008  |  Performance

Frankly my Dear, it's a Farcenew

How Gone With the Wind was made. With a twist.
Orlando Weekly  |  Al Krulick  |  05-15-2008  |  Performance

Befringed and Bewildered? Surviving Orlando's International Fringe Theatre Festivalnew

Dwarfs with flashing tools? Check. Red dildo in the hand of a randy senior citizen? Check. Devil's weed, racial jokes told in blackface, the politics of pee and the mysteries of the clit? Check, all four.
Orlando Weekly  |  Lindy T. Shepherd  |  05-15-2008  |  Performance

The Feminine Abyss of Aixelanew

Tattoos, taxidermy, and transgression define ritual performance duo.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  04-10-2008  |  Performance

Sarah Silverman Comes Cleannew

After 18 years in the business, Sarah Silverman has finally moved beyond her cult status as the wet dream of comedy nerds everywhere, and on to genre-crossing fame.
The Georgia Straight  |  Guy MacPherson  |  03-28-2008  |  Performance

Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festivalnew

The Tennessee Williams Festival features a Stanley and Stella Shouting Contest, a talent contest, performances of the playrights rare works, panel discussions, talks by authors and more.
Gambit  |  Will Coviello  |  03-25-2008  |  Performance

Tommy, Can You Hear Him?

Having conquered Ireland, comedian Tommy Tiernan sets his sights on the United States.
NUVO  |  Marc D. Allan  |  03-17-2008  |  Performance

Shirley Mordine, the Dean of Dancenew

She talks about founding the Dance Center and forty years of contemporary dance in Chicago.
Chicago Newcity  |  William Scott  |  03-12-2008  |  Performance

Making it Hemi-bignew

You're about to find out what Jon Reep's been doing since "Last Comic."
Colorado Springs Independent  |  Kirsten Akens  |  03-11-2008  |  Performance

This University is a Jokenew

Although Duquesne probably wouldn't put them in a brochure, the local university has launched the careers of several Pittsburgh comedians, including Mo Mozuch, Gab Bonesso, Jesse Joyce and newcomer T. Jones.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Aaron Jentzen  |  03-10-2008  |  Performance

Ron James Never Shuts Upnew

And that's good.
The Georgia Straight  |  Guy MacPherson  |  03-07-2008  |  Performance

Sword Swallowers Show Their Scarsnew

To kick off the first international Sword Swallower's Awareness Day, Tyler Fyre plunges a 27-and-a-half-inch steel blade down his throat, rests it at the bottom of his stomach, wrenches it out, and delivers a punch line: "Well, that's all there is to sword swallowing, folks! Looks like we've wrapped up remarkably early here!"
Washington City Paper  |  Amanda Hess  |  03-06-2008  |  Performance

No Jokenew

Portland is funny, whether you know it or not.
Willamette Week  |  Ethan Smith  |  03-05-2008  |  Performance

Bucky Sinister Leads the New School of Indie Comedynew

Replete with pop culture references and Bay Area-specific nods to indie video stores and hipster cafes, What Happens in Narnia represents a new style of comedy that swaps the old setup-and-punchline for a monologue-driven form.
East Bay Express  |  Rachel Swan  |  02-20-2008  |  Performance

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