Resident curmudgeon Linwood Sassy posted some link bait for me... I'll bite!
Dammit! I never got the friggen chance to reveal MY "Cringe Crush" at this year's fest. (Some of us are Entertainment LEGENDS and had SOLD OUT shows to do, ya bastards!)
I loved Poofy du Vey. A woman in a clown nose turns me ON!
Oh...and thanks a bunch to you folks that crushed ME.
So, I know Montreal Fringe is going on right now (June 7th - 17th), but I'm a poor blogger living in Orlando, so what do I do? Ask for help!
If you're in the second largest city in Canada and you have an internet connection, a camera, a mobile phone, or even a landline (1-321-441-3964), BloggingFringe.com will proudly play host to your content.
When your work appears on the internet and you suggest that the only info you could find was on Maupin's blog, you'd better be ready for some bloggers to find you and slam your shit. Rick Pender from the all-knowing, singing, dancing, elephant-taming CityBeat A&E Blog seems to think that if you can't find information about Patron's Pick on the official website, then it must not be true.
Seriously man, the first comment gives you THREE LINKS to follow! You couldn't find those?
You have no choice. Unless your Grandma is on her death bed and can't wait another 90 minutes, you are going to see Heronymus. If you don't think you want to go, I'll buy you the damn tickets.
HeronymusReturns.com
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Hot on the heels of posting about Emily's record review, let me point you to P-Sha Productions on YouTube (which I'm sure is temporary until they get a real web site) for one. P-Sha is Denna and her friend Joey's creative venture. You've seen their work in the "Little Mark" videos and Fringe Crush of course.
That's right, we have a real live music reviewer on our site, and she wrote a fabulous review of the music from the Red Venue Patron's Pick. One of my favorite bits of the article is when she had to explain the Fringe to a fickle, theatre-agnostic, indie rock loving audience:
From RetroLowFi » Matheatre – Calculus: the Musical! (Self-released, 2007):
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I realise now - I should have left this on the Blogging Fringe Voicemail Review Hotline.
Sandra Diaz and Jeremy Seghers of Carbon Productions speak a
Blogging Fringe Podcast 10
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Length: 37:43
Blogging Fringe is proud to present the cast of this punk-rock-vaudeville-revival show from New York, NY.