Burlexicology On Fisherman’s Island @ the 2009 Burlesque Blitz In that infamous dead week between Xmas and New Year’s, your friends at Wassabasco Burlesque—along with a who’s who of conjoining producers—are blowing up at the Burlesque Blitz at the Kraine Theatre. Sunday night the ...
Burlexicology On “Revealed” Under St. Mark’s Last Wednesday—I know, I know, but aren’t we all running a little behind? ‘Tis the season for tardiness, crankiness, and all-round bad cheer—I managed to wrap up my other nonsense and slip down into the ...
Burlexicology On Albert Cadabra’s Birthday Bash at the Slipper ... Like I keep on saying, it’s the busiest time of the year and everyone should be excused for acting like straight-up maniacs. But no one’s excused. The complaint barometer is measuring tropical levels of homicidality, ...
Burlexicology Galapagos’ Floating Kabarette and Other Holiday Party-Hopping OR: Great Bacon at a Jewelry Show, Indian Sob Stories at a Dance Show, Bluegrass at a Chinese Restaurant, and a Crooner, a Sword Swallower, and the Junior-Miss-Pussycat-Dolls on Concrete Lily Pads By J.D. Oxblood ...
Burlexicology EPIC WIN Burlesque at The Tank by B.P. Billy Last Saturday night was the latest installment of Nelson Lugo and Shaffer the Dark Lord’s series of entertainments predicated on puerile pleasures. Last time around it was “Video Game Vixens.” This time ...
Burlexicology On Lurid Pulp! Here at Cultural Capitol’s unofficial Jonny Porkpie month, we’ve kept you well-versed in the upcoming and ongoing atrocities spewing from the mind of Pork. It all came to a boil last Saturday at Lurid Pulp!—the ...
Burlexicology Jonny Porkpie—the Interview Jonny Porkpie’s pulp novel THE CORPSE WORE PASTIES, in which Jonny Porkpie witnesses the death of a burlesque performer, will be released by Hard Case Crime later this month. To promote the book, Pinchbottom Burlesque ...
Burlexicology On Jonny Porkpie’s “Bad Ideas” November is Pork month here at Cultural Capitol, and I am talking bacon but no cops. As a prelude to the interview (watch for it next week), which will promote the show, which promotes the ...
Burlexicology On Taylor Mac’s “The Lily’s Revenge” “Our language can be seen as an ancient city: a maze of little streets and squares, of old and new houses with additions from various periods; and this surrounded by a multitude of new boroughs ...
M. Mudd's Pix Friday Foto I believe they were singing Thank Heaven for Little Girls, from the film “Gigi” – it was fabulous and hilarious. Were you there? Please tell us about it…and Happy Friday!