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Humor Emergencynew

Margaret Cho tours the country with her controversial, up-to-the-minute topical comedy.
Tucson Weekly  |  Gene Armstrong  |  09-30-2004  |  Performance

Not Appearing at a Venue Near Younew

Border entry is becoming increasingly difficult for international artists — what, exactly, are we missing?
INDY Week  |  Grayson Currin, olufunke moses, Sylvia Pfeiffenberger and Byron Woods  |  09-16-2004  |  Performance

Happy Feet: Personality Traits Revealed Through Dancenew

When they step onto the dance floor, many people display an "awakening," in which body, mind and spirit all seem to blend into a harmonious, lively oneness.
Syracuse New Times  |  Sam Graceffo, M.D.  |  09-08-2004  |  Performance

Jokes for Jesus: Christian Comedians Can Be Funnynew

At its best, Christian comedy is clean comedy. It's secular, socially progressive, have-you-ever-noticed comedy. The sort of comedy Bill Cosby would do.
Dallas Observer  |  Paul Kix  |  09-07-2004  |  Performance

The Last Don's Act: No Politics, No F-Words, No Mercynew

From New York to Las Vegas to Bay St. Louis, Don Rickles is still on the prowl. And that's no insult.
Gambit  |  Michael Tisserand  |  08-24-2004  |  Performance

Cowboy Noir: African-American Aims for Rodeo Stardomnew

Twenty-one-year-old Justin Richard started roping calves when he was 10 and rode his first bull a year later. He's following in the tradition of the black cowboys who played an important, often overlooked role in frontier life.
Houston Press  |  Craig Malisow  |  08-23-2004  |  Performance

Progressive Hip-Hop Duo Rocks the Votenew

On its website, the quadruple-turntable-toting duo of Ming + FS promises that if you enroll to vote as a Democrat, you're entitled to a hug from the musicians, redeemable at any concert.
Mountain Xpress  |  Alli Marshall  |  08-19-2004  |  Performance

Pretending to Be Elvis and Other Musical Tributes

For tribute bands, it's about the love of the music -- and getting famous by pretending to be someone else.
Monday Magazine  |  Greg Pratt  |  08-03-2004  |  Performance

Mean Girl Does Goodnew

Best known for playing nasty Nellie Oleson in "Little House on the Prairie," Alison Arngrim has become a comedienne and works for charitable causes.
Mountain Xpress  |  Melanie McGee  |  07-09-2004  |  Performance

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