Oct 20th, 2008 · Reedwoman Anat Cohen totes a clarinet and two saxophones, and plays them in modern jazz, traditional revues and every Afro-Latin hybrid imaginable. She'll do all that and more when she visits New York's most famous basement venue for a live broadcast.
Keywords: Village · New York · modern · venues · Hybrid · Traditional · famous · Jazz · clarinets · imagination · Vanguard · Saxophone
Mar 1st, 2008 · The famous Chicago improvisation comedy troupe is taking shots at the presidential candidates. Its most recent revue, Between Barack and a Hard Place, got a pretty good review from Obama himself: He was seen belly laughing from the audience.
Keywords: city · presidential · Chicago · audience · comedy · candidate · famous · Clinton · Improvises · Obama · Barack · Hard Place
Oct 22nd, 2006 · The Rolling Darkness Revue is a pet project of two horror novelists in California. Glen Hirshberg and Pete Atkins have taken to the road in the weeks leading up to Halloween, joining with local authors at bookstores to entertain audiences with scary stories, spooky music and sound effects.
Keywords: local · road · California · entertainment · music · novelist · horror · bookstore · Halloween · spooky · revue · Rolling Darkness Revue
Mar 10th, 2005 · NPR's Ari Shapiro profiles Pamela Canellas, a Chilean immigrant who began as a Miami club dancer and now has expanded her business into a sought-after dance revue called Hot Jam.
Keywords: Business · immigration · Miami · Ari Shapiro · Dancer · Chilean · Pamela Canellas · revue · Hot Jam