It’s time to deck the halls and light up the stage. The Savannah Burlesque Festival is bringing performers both in-person and virtual to Club One, 1 Jefferson St., on Dec. 3 and 4. The "Visionary ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. The wildly successful Dallas Burlesque Festival returns for its twelfth year with ...
PROVIDENCE — The night before Halloween is usually known by two names — Mischief Night and Devil’s Night — with trees and bushes being covered in toilet paper, cars being egged or spray-painted, and ...
For Seattle burlesque performer Mx. Pucks A’Plenty, “there is just something magical about funk music. You hear a funk song and it’s hard to stay in a bad mood.” They think of songs like Stevie Wonder ...
Tempest Storm, the burlesque star who left audiences breathless for decades, died Tuesday. She was 93. Storm died at her home in Las Vegas, the Las Vegas Review-Journal reported. She was surrounded by ...
Before going down the stairs and before getting swept up in all the sparkle and spectacle, pause for a moment in front of one photo. Next to a placard detailing Bunny Bee’s notable background in ...
Their venues are closed and their stages are dark, but New York City’s burlesque performers are itching for the return of feathers, tassels and harnesses. Veronica Viper at the Slipper Room on the ...
When the salon she was working at burned down, Brook Umbrell took it as a sign that maybe it was time to take a risk and throw caution to the wind. So she packed up and moved to Chicago from a small ...
A Metro desk collaboration features portraits in color film that honor burlesque’s history and showcase its vibrancy. The photographer Kholood Eid with Jo Weldon, a performer, in Coney Island, ...
Tempest Storm, the legendary burlesque star who blazed a trail for striptease artists for more than half a century, has died at her home in Las Vegas. Storm died Tuesday at age 93, her longtime friend ...
An interview with Michelle L’amour could go in any number of directions. We could talk about Bare Book Club (formerly Naked Girls Reading), the often-imitated, never duplicated “live nude literary ...
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