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Saturday, July 18, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
http://www.fox11az.com/video/newsvideo-index.html?nvid=381347&shu=1
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Thursday, February 05, 2009
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: News and Politics
See the full article with pictures at http://www.aznightbuzz.com/
THE TASTEFUL TEASE IN TUCSON Burlesque is back Half-dozen risqué cabaret troupes tantalize Downtown By Coley Ward CWARD@AZSTARNET.COM Tucson, Arizona | Published: 02.05.2009 The red curtain parts and out steps Inga Kaboom. The look on her face is no-nonsense. She beckons, but beware: She might just devour her mate. Kaboom, whose real name is Kate Miners, slowly walks to center stage, tantalizing the audience at Surly Wench Pub with the occasional shimmy or shake. Miners is the founding member of Black Cherry Burlesque, a group that does artful striptease. It's just one of the half-dozen or more erotic performance troupes in Tucson. The various groups will perform at least five different shows over the next two months. The number of burlesque/adult cabaret troupes has grown from two to more than six in just a few years (and we're not even counting the entertainment at the city's many strip clubs). Why are there so many risqué stage shows in Tucson? "Maybe it's just a really slutty town?" Ivy Knipe, a member of Switchblade Parade, asks rhetorically. Switchblade Parade evolved from a local ensemble called Drag Star, whose members performed striptease, sang and juggled fire. The troupe performed regularly at Ain't Nobody's Business, a lesbian bar that everybody calls The Biz. "I call it the cabaret scene. I think it's fantastic," said Cirque du Sin founder Drea Colores (that's Colores in the picture). "There's room in Tucson for lots of different acts, and I think it's great that there are opportunities to be entertained and do more than just go out for a beer." Some groups show more skin than others. You'll see plenty of flesh at a performance by Black Cherry Burlesque, for example. The gender-bending members of Boys R Us sometimes strip down to pasties, but not at every show. Colores says her group's performances usually include fire, singing and dancing in addition to a striptease. Cabaret Boheme often involves striptease in its act, but an upcoming Fox Tucson Theatre show, "Le Petit Carnaval," will be PG-13 rated. (Translation: Can-can? Yes. Ta-tas? No.) "The worst we would ever do would be pasties and panties," says Cabaret Boheme founder Cindy Blue. "But I think even the burlesque we've done is still fairly covered. It's more about the art of the tease." At the other end of the nudity spectrum is Whiskey Breath Burlesque, which often performs in private galleries and will sometimes show the full monty. At Surly Wench, Inga Kaboom struts across the stage in a pink satin dress with black lace and a black hat with two giant feathers. Running the length of her forearms are long black satin gloves, and in her hands is a black lace parasol that she spins hypnotically. It's an ensemble fit for the heroine in a 1950s Western. But this is a long way from "Gunsmoke." Her colorful tattoos are visible on her shoulders, and she moves to the theme from "Grindhouse," a gory 2007 double-bill from directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez that celebrates the exploitation flicks that were popular in the 1960s. Using her teeth, Kaboom slowly removes her left glove and twirls it around before tossing it aside. She does the same with the right glove, then turns her back to the audience and shakes her posterior. Wham! She tears off the top half or her dress. Snap! She rips off the bottom skirt. Classic burlesque, with its strip acts and comic skits, reached its height during the Depression. But as America's fortunes improved, society soured on burlesque. Gypsy Rose Lee, the most famous burlesque performer (whose memoir was the basis for the Broadway musical "Gypsy") performed regularly at Minskys in Times Square until 1942, when Mayor Fiorello La Guardia closed down the famous grind house, along with two other burlesque houses. While rejected by polite society, burlesque eventually became too tame for the seedy set. Its popularity waned in favor of strip clubs where the slow tease was replaced by the lap dance. Today's neo-burlesque movement is a rejection of the wham-bam, impersonal nature of strip clubs and seeks to put the tease back in striptease. Performers tend to be women, and they come in all shapes and sizes. There is no airbrushing, but there are bruises, blemishes and (gasp!) the occasional bit of cellulite. It's no coincidence that many of the people who have helped spur burlesque's renaissance also embrace other retro trends, like tattoos. Dale Rio owns Black Graves Media, based in Seattle, which produces Shimmy Magazine about burlesque, and Blood and Thunder magazine about roller derby. "There are a lot of similarities between the two, empowerment-wise," she says. "The roller derby leagues are skater-owned and operated, so each league determines its own fate. Burlesque is like that, too, because a lot of the girls do their own costuming and act as promoters for themselves. That DIY ethic is very popular right now." Most of Black Cherry's gigs are at the Surly Wench Pub, which Miners happens to own. Gender-bending troupe Boys R Us also performs regularly at the Wench, which is the unofficial hangout of Tucson's roller derby players. Matt Hewshreve, a member of Boys R Us, says he enjoys the camaraderie that comes with being in a performance troupe. "It's a fun social activity and it's really nice to be able to share political views with people who are along the same lines as you are," he says. Boys R Us will do a show at Club Congress on Feb. 28, titled "Kneel Before Your King." Club Congress promoter Dan Hernandez says he likes to reserve at least two Saturdays a month for cabaret performances. "We like to have burlesque at our early show," he says. Since neo-burlesque is based on a rejection of social norms, it should come as no surprise that other groups have sprung up with the idea of pushing the genre even further by incorporating fire, singing, instruments, comedy or drag. Whiskey Breath Burlesque is a stage show that relies more on improvisation and shock value. Members have been pierced in front of the audience, and performances have culminated in a giant cake fight. Tucson isn't the only city getting in on the racy act. In New York, there are enough burlesque performers to warrant the New York Burlesque Festival, which hands out awards called the Golden Pasties in categories such as "biggest cougar" and "biggest media whore." San Francisco has its Tease O-Rama Burlesque Convention. Maybe the largest of the conventions, the Vancouver International Burlesque Festival, lasted 10 days in 2008 and culminated in a stage show where arriving guests walked a red carpet. Miners didn't know what burlesque was until six years ago. "A couple of times I brought a traveling troupe to the bar and saw the reaction from customers and I got really excited about it," she says. Before long, Miners was placing an ad on MySpace looking for women to form her own group. "The response was overwhelming," she says. Miners says she welcomes the more progressive acts. Just don't call them burlesque. "The word 'burlesque' being used loosely is what drives me nuts," she says. "Some of the women who performed burlesque in its heyday are still around, and I feel a responsibility to stay true to their vision." Miners, back onstage as Inga Kaboom, has her back to the audience. She unclasps her pink bra and drapes her right arm across her bare breasts. Then she turns to face the crowd, her spinning parasol blocking her breasts from view. She struts stage left, then stage right — and then disappears behind the curtain to howling applause.
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Fashion, Style, Shopping
I'm so excited to be a part of BlackLickorish Latex's feature on fetishistas. com! Congratulations on getting the recognition your beautiful clothes deserve! Check out BlackLickorish Latex's myspace page on my top, add them to get the latest updates.
Check out www. TheFetishistas. com and find my hot picture by the amazing Vance!!!
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Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Tuesday, December 09, 2008
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x8asZJR0H20
My brother arranged this piece for his students!! He is the coolest person in the universe!
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Wednesday, December 03, 2008
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Current mood:  hungry
Category: Food and Restaurants
Go vote for DAKOTA LIKEWISE!!! www. ironcheftucson. com Dakota Likewise Sullivans Steakhouse
Dakota Likewise Sullivans Steakhouse Dakota is the Executive Chef at Sullivans. He started his journey to this position at the age of eight, when he began cooking for his family. As soon as he turned sixteen he started working in restaurants, beginning as a dishwasher. By twenty-three he was a chef and five years later he was an Executive Chef.
His extensive schooling and training helped him reach Executive Chef status. He is a graduate of the Scottsdale Culinary Institute and he stays current in trends and techniques with continuing education classes at CIA Greystone.
All of his training and restaurant background- including time spent in New Zealand- shows in the diversity of his specialties. Dakota enjoys preparing Asian, Caribbean, Spanish, and Southwestern cuisines. He says that his creativity and combo of regional ingredients is one of his strengths.
Will his diversity, as well as being an award winner in previous cooking competitions, be enough to help him defeat Reigning Iron Chef Tucson Albert Hall? Dakota thinks so, especially when combined with another strength of his, 'I am a skateboarder, and we keep trying until we either reach perfection or get injured!"
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Friday, November 07, 2008
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Current mood:  irate
Category: News and Politics
I just googled prop 8 and prop 102 and the responses are going to make my fucking HEAD EXPLODE!!!!!! I can't even wrap my head around the shit coming out of these peoples mouths:
"Homosexuality will ALWAYS be wrong, even if it is made legal, just as pedophilia, bestiality, or any other kind of perversion will always be wrong."
"Dear Homosexual community our message is clear. We will not allow your vile and disgusting lifestyle be shoved down the throats of our children! We will fight to the death to keep gays from taking marriage. The people have spoken. We win!!! yes on 8"
"Millions of voters went to the polls and spoke . They clearly stated they did not believe marraige should be anything but one man and one woman. We the people. Funny I don't see yes on 8 people out violently hurting innocent people. You guys are out therespitting on peoples cars and intimidating elderly mormons..just goes to show the kind of people behind no on 8 . YES ON 8 PEOPLE RISE UP AND GET YOUR BUTTS DOWN THERE AND PROTECT TEH MORMONS FROM HARM!These people are going to hurt someone."
"its so fun watching her (ellen degeneres) and everyone that supports her fail =) just face it the good guys always win, u homos will never get your evil way because the RIGHT WAY will always conquer the wrong =)"
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Monday, June 02, 2008
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Monday, June 02, 2008
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http://pollystaffle.com/pinups/ingakaboom.shtml
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Friday, May 16, 2008
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Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Art and Photography
Before my Grandmother died, she revealed to us ever so casually that she had modeled for Alberto Vargas when she was a SPAR for the Coast Guard in WWII. The experience was for what she modestly described as a "publicity stunt" for recruitment exposure for the reserve. My sister was lucky enough to inherit her SPARS scrapbook, and in it was the original photograph of my Grandmother posing while Vargas sketched her. The picture was also in a newspaper clipping from the article it accompanied. Hopefully my sister will share more with me and I'll be able to share it with you, but for now I am so proud and honored to have this picture in my life!  More SPARS images in my pics!
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