As women continue to fight for equal pay and the right to make choices about our bodies, the art form of burlesque boldly spotlights self-expression, providing a forum for owning and celebrating ...
Teasy Roosevelt, a burlesque performer who produced the Tim Robinson show "I Think You're Just Here for the Hot Dogs," ...
Video shot and produced by Jordan Vesey and Matt Ehrichs. "This is where it all happens," says Chicava HoneyChild as she opens the door of her dressing room and ushers us inside. She removes her floor ...
Hovey Burgess, an artist-in-residence at Tisch School of the Arts, where he teaches circus techniques, sits at a table up front, in his usual spot, near the corner of the stage. He sips his Coke in ...
Zora Von Pavonine explains how high-end fashion inspires her burlesque costumes in our clip from Burlesque: Heart of the Glitter Tribe. This film from XLrator Media explores not only dancers like Zora ...
Kellita Maloof had been dancing since she was young. But she didn’t fully appreciate what dance had given her until she was recovering from a flare up of ulcerative colitis, an autoimmune disorder ...
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 ...
Meet brASS: a New York City troupe that is reclaiming a scene that they say has often left out women of color, queer, and transgender performers. By Walter Thompson-Hernández See more of our coverage ...
Since Hurricane Katrina in 2005, New Orleans has found itself in step with a number of hot pop-cultural trends, including craft cocktails and whiskey. Yet, it is difficult to say whether it's ironic ...
Burlesque celebrates its talented stars and the renaissance of burlesque’s cheeky fun. By Kirk Honeycutt But this tale gets a vibrant makeover in writer-director Steve Antin’s toe-tapping, ...
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