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"cabaret" Definitions
  1. [countable, uncountable] entertainment with singing and dancing that is performed in restaurants or clubs in the evenings
  2. [countable] a restaurant or club where cabaret entertainment is performed

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The Cocoa Butter Club is a cabaret collective who run cabaret nights that centre Queer Bodies of Color.
The cabaret restaurant will host performances by cabaret acts from around the world and also have comedy shows.
Under the cabaret law, owners of establishments that wish to allow dancing must apply for a special "Cabaret License" through a notoriously difficult process.
Hutchinson emphasized that the Cabaret Law still disproportionately affects marginalized groups, who don't have the capital and access required to secure a Cabaret License.
Cabaret, whether it's the mode of entertainment, the Sally Bowles story, or the original Cabaret Voltaire, is a huge part of gothic style and resultant lovemaking.
Venues thus needed a cabaret license to present live music and/or dancing, and musicians themselves were required to carry New York City Cabaret Identification Cards.
In 22000, the cabaret law's reach was extended, with a requirement that all New York City musicians carry a "cabaret card" to perform at bars and clubs.
This self-mythologizing trait also results in songs like "There's No Business like Show Business" (from Annie Get Your Gun) and "Life is A Cabaret" (from Cabaret).
The Cabaret Law prohibits dancing by more than three people in any NYC "room, place or space" that sells food or drinks, unless that space has a cabaret license.
They had gathered to argue for the repeal of New York City's cabaret law, which dates to 1926 and prohibits dancing in venues that don't have a cabaret license.
A repeal of the city's 91-year-old Cabaret Law, which banned dancing in any public establishment without a cabaret license, was signed into law Monday by Mayor Bill de Blasio.
Murder, adultery, cannibalism, and cabaret — among other otherworldly antics — ensue.
But I will say, my cabaret, to me, is everything.
Only 133 venues in New York City have Cabaret Licenses.
But Cabaret is in the mix too, and maybe Evita.
Only a cabaret owner talks to the world this way.
The music is nervous with the dissonance of cabaret jazz.
She thought the cabaret act was weird, brilliant, even devastating.
It's not so different, really, from her mother's cabaret act.
"Flea Fridays," the Flea's cabaret show, will restart on Jan.
The club is running the cabaret that's over the weekend.
After "Crucifixion Cabaret," things were only going downhill for Boffin.
Now sober, de Lesseps has put all of her focus on her hit #CountessAndFriends cabaret show ("Nine months ago I was in jail and now I'm a cabaret star!" she jokes in the trailer).
Meanwhile, de Lesseps remains on the road, touring her cabaret show.
PORT WASHINGTON Valentine's Night Cabaret, with Steve Lutvak and others. Feb.
I've been a fan of revue and cabaret since my childhood.
Like the cabaret show itself, there's a lot to take in.
He wanted to do everything—write songs, do musicals, do cabaret.
He also partied at Gold Rush Cabaret Saturday night with friends.
GLEN COVE "As I See It," cabaret performed by Lois Morton.
Showgoers buy tickets months in advance to experience this famous cabaret.
"It's just a bully mentality," he said of the Cabaret Law.
COMEDY SOIREE at the Duplex Cabaret Theater (March 31, 213 p.m.).
Are there popular misconceptions about traditional cabaret music among young people?
It's also a serial homage to various cabaret and Broadway stylings.
My band is too big to be considered a cabaret band.
Popular excursions in Havana include a city tour and Tropicana Cabaret.
Bridget Everett's cabaret show is known to have a splash zone.
By then, Ms. VerPlanck had established herself on the cabaret scene.
The Dadaists borrowed heavily from popular culture, including cabaret and music-hall.
"Drag is always about performance art, it's always about cabaret," Wilkey says.
That casa is a cabaret specializing in glitzy, glamorous drag queen performances.
"I never think about my age very much," says the Cabaret star.
Luann de Lesseps is grateful for cabaret in more ways than one.
It's a Thursday night at arguably the world's most legendary, fabled cabaret.
At the time, the Bloomberg administration was considering repealing the Cabaret Law.
At 26, Stone made her broadway debut in Cabaret to rave reviews.
Her 2001 cabaret act "Mostly Sondheim" earned her a Tony award nomination.
Wallis's world as an endless social cabaret, populated by numbing lists of
A hostess in a cabaret club hired a client to request her.
Mend!. We did a town hall meeting about repealing the Cabaret Law.
Besides ad-libs, she alternates, cabaret-style, between songs and convoluted stories.
The following year, he directed the team's Cabaret, his first breakout success.
I heard a fantastic cabaret act two nights ago at 54 Below.
He was a dancer and then became a singer and cabaret act.
For reasons unclear, possibly drug- related, Parker had his cabaret license pulled.
Arquette's sister Alexis, a transgender actress and cabaret performer, died in 2016.
Anyway, I'll be at the Fox Cabaret, in Vancouver, on December 3rd.
My cabaret shows are like a one-man band sort of situation.
Shades of Taylor Mac and the cabaret band the Skivvies for sure.
Una actuación mediocre era "cabaret" o "algo que se escucha en un crucero".
PATCHOGUE "Live in the Lobby Season 11," Mediacrime and Chupacabra Cabaret, rock. Jan.
She used to be a cabaret performer and closely follows RuPaul's Drag Race.
"Cabaret on the Hudson," D. C. Anderson, Liz McKendry and Kristoffer Lowe. Feb.
" During the cabaret show, Medley was filmed heckling de Lesseps by yelling "Jovani.
TMZ scored footage from a 2007 pilot shot at Diamond Cabaret in Miami.
There are no coquettish references or playful culinary nods to its cabaret setting.
It was more through post-punk, stuff like Section 25 and Cabaret Voltaire.
Melody Gardot is making her first appearance in the cabaret 600-seat Club.
He also revives the Cabaret Laws, which by this point have fallen dormant.
"I was hoping for a spectacle, a ghoulish cabaret," says Olivia Dee afterward.
Moulin Rouge is one of the most popular cabaret shows in the world.
Ms. de Lesseps has long dreamed of performing in her own cabaret show.
Charles Busch, 24, is an actor, playwright and cabaret performer, often in drag.
Basking in her new Broadway acclaim, she began her cabaret career in 1982.
When Nicola had to apologise to Liza Minnelli for this "tribute" to Cabaret.
Theater, cabaret, circus and other performing arts also fill the 900-acre site.
But at the same time, it's the song that welcomes theatergoers to 'Cabaret.
Jo: My friends run the Double R Club, which is Twin Peaks cabaret.
When Stone appeared in Cabaret on Broadway, little was said of the actress's voice.
Other gentlemen's clubs around Chicago -- like Scores and Rick's Cabaret -- are adopting NBA themes.
Let's move on to the Monday puzzle with a bit of "Cabaret": Your thoughts?
It was inspired by the ladies' room at the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris.
The LGBT community only has so many places it can promote its cabaret shows.
Spanning three rooms, XL's high-spec space incorporates a club, cabaret bar, and lounge.
Crew: Dance Liberation Network Neighborhood: Brooklyn What do you think of the cabaret law?
Last year I performed at the Crazy Horse, the historic cabaret club in Paris.
Popular influences come to the fore: vaudeville tunes, circus marches, cabaret, Iberian dances, ragtime.
A generous host, Mr. Buatta loved taking friends to cabaret, theater and comedy shows.
Though the Tonys performance shown here seems pretty traditional, Cabaret itself was anything but.
Ten years later she was still getting applause, this time for a cabaret act.
"No one else has run their own cabaret for over 60 years," he said.
I wanted to hang my portrait in Pia's Place, my cabaret here in Vegas.
" I guess he's most known for his incredible hard rock cabaret, "Smoke and Mirrors.
Cathy and I were going to a small cabaret-style theater up in Cleveland.
Dame Edna Everage), the Australian Chamber Orchestra, and the cabaret artist Meow Meow (Aug.
His new piano concerto similarly finds common ground between the concert hall and cabaret.
McCartney understood this, seeing himself in equal measure a cabaret and a rock writer.
With his cabaret imperiled by gentrification, he tries to keep all his performers happy.
But they all came from the same place—the cabaret craftsmanship of Alice Cooper.
"Not since Barbara Cook made her cabaret debut at Brothers and Sisters almost three years ago has a voice with the range and projection of Miss Sullivan's full‐bodied soprano been heard in a cabaret," John S. Wilson wrote in The Times.
Three women perched on the bar at the Cabaret Kursal nightclub in Havana, circa 1950.
For many Chinese tourists, the crowning glory of the Dandong experience is North Korean cabaret.
Videos showcasing cabaret scenes from old DVDs, before they were banned, also incorporate Persian folklore.
These brilliant musicians lifted the performance out of the realm of cabaret and into jazz.
She worked as a cabaret singer to earn money while studying at King's College, Cambridge.
The New York City Council is meeting next week to discuss repealing the Cabaret Law.
Read more about the Cabaret Law and its history as part of our Dancing vs.
It's kind of like a cabaret version of "Phantom Thread," but a lot less pretentious.
Grand stagings are mixed with more idiosyncratic, intimate presentations, including forays into cabaret and drag.
Schöffer's glitzy cabaret is particularly beneficial in scrutinizing all art that uses feedback (aka interactivity).
She chugs chardonnay during her cabaret act, but here she stuck to seltzer and coffee.
She and Mr. Krone met in 2004 on the outer fringes of the cabaret scene.
He moved to Paris soon after, settling near the Moulin Rouge, Paris's most storied cabaret.
"It was something that I could not stop doing," he says of his cabaret shows.
As a cabaret singer and a bad student, Julie Boulianne revealed a multihued, complex mezzo.
The focus on Bobby Short, the cabaret star who regularly played the Café Carlyle, helps.
Age: 44  Occupation: Actor, comedian, cabaret performer You do not look dressed for the cold.
In the film, Capshaw played cabaret singer Willie Scott, the female lead, alongside Harrison Ford.
It looked as if they were at a cabaret, waiting for the show to start.
Those fans, de Lesseps said, are the reason she loves doing her cabaret the most.
So are the windows at strip clubs like Barely Legal, Hunk Oasis, and Rick's Cabaret.
I did a cabaret act with robotics, essentially, which was very in at the time.
That Brechtian, cabaret theatricality is Thief's key characteristic, imbuing the chaos with something resembling humor.
This year, along with the eccentric House Coalition float, members of the Dance Liberation Network and NYC Artist Coalition marched to support the repealing of New York's Cabaret Law, an antiquated ban on dancing in all establishments without a difficult-to-snag Cabaret License.
Rafael Espinal, a councilman in Brooklyn, has introduced a bill that would eliminate the Cabaret Law.
Luann de Lesseps' stay in rehab won't be affecting her upcoming Countess and Friends cabaret dates.
"The cabaret show is so amazing, and I was just so proud of her," Mortimer said.
Hirsch originally opened Caroline's, one of New York's top comedy venues, as a cabaret in 1982.
Astrid Hadad, a cabaret singer from Mexico, was Globalfest's Lady Gaga, changing costumes throughout her set.
It's also crucial to understanding Hal Prince's shows, such as Cabaret and Merrily We Roll Along.
They saw "Cabaret" on Broadway last year, she said, and in 2013 attended the Met Ball.
"It's classified technically as a cabaret type show," Wilber said to Fox News 17 last week.
Feb. 4-14 This music, dance and cabaret festival includes shows by local and international artists.
New York repeals the cabaret card law, though venues are still required to obtain a license.
The bit with Beyoncé mounting a chair is borrowed from the Crazy Horse cabaret in Paris.
The White Rabbit Cabaret hosts small musical acts, comedy, storytelling nights and rowdy burlesque shows. Nightcap?
I thought we'd have a season where we just did the whole thing in a cabaret.
In 1966, he produced and directed "Cabaret," energized by a leering, electric performance by Joel Grey.
The cabaret law is an arbitrary rule that really put unnecessary oversight on the nightlife industry.
This new variety show offers a collection of music, cabaret and comedy inside this Midtown hotel.
A re-creation of Liza Minnelli's "Mein Herr" from "Cabaret" is a sexy, terrifying, centrifugal whirl.
A display of shadow puppets from the iconic Chat Noir cabaret in Paris works well, too.
Weill's ingenious merging of contemporary and cabaret styles remains a model for composers like Mr. Gruber.
If blood and madness, "shameless curves and immoral promises" entice you, well, come to the cabaret.
There'll also be street art activities and other forms of entertainment, including cabaret and musical performances.
Staffers scrambled to find the jewelry ... but couldn't locate it in the dark, silicone-filled cabaret.
And Fosse is about to direct 1972's Cabaret, one of the greatest films ever made.
Soon after, he shepherded a piece of legislation that would repeal New York's nearly-century-old cabaret law, which forbid dancing in bars without a cabaret license—a vestige from the anti-speakeasy era, often used by mayor Rudy Giuliani to harass bars that received noise complaints.
According to a New York Times report from that year, Keegan had devised a clever system to keep his club safe from city inspectors attempting to enforce the Cabaret Law, a Prohibition-era regulation which prohibits dancing in any business without a so-called cabaret license.
Baker popularized the banana skirt during her cabaret acts in La Revue Nègre in Paris in 1925.
Cabaret fetish performer Marnie Scarlett tears apart her heart onstage, only to staple it—literally—back together.
" Another Cabaret Voltaire performer, Romanian artist Tristan Tzara, described its nightly shows as "explosions of elective imbecility.
"I'm trying to keep it light while also taking it seriously," she added about the cabaret show.
He said the neighborhood reminded him of the back cover of Soft Cell's Non-Stop Erotic Cabaret.
The company's signature style embraces elements of ballet, circus and cabaret with song, dance and overall seduction.
Ms. Keane belongs to the British cabaret trio Fascinating Aida, founded in 1983 but now on hiatus.
She is partial to musicals, often taking in nine performances a week, if you include cabaret acts.
A cabaret is a performance where audiences are seated at large tables usually drinking or eating dinner.
It started life in 1873 as a luxurious "café-concert," or cabaret, famous for its glass ceiling.
Front Burner An occasional cabaret in the upstairs lounge called the Treehouse stars current and former employees.
Ms. McKechnie saw Mr. Winters last year when she was performing at a cabaret in Miami Beach.
Night after night, the cabaret was packed with visitors from around France and from around the world.
The Public Theater's festival has included 12 main offerings, four cabaret acts and six pieces in development.
During his anguished cabaret performance, he toggled between tight control, hunching over his piano, and grandiloquent gestures.
The cabaret and piano bar bore witness to the gay rights movement of the '60s and '70s.
Couldn't Emma Stone muster the vocal strength she showed onstage as Sally Bowles in the Roundabout's "Cabaret"?
The cabaret casting suits her, and it should make this show at the intimate Iridium a winner.
Yvonne: I watched the show four years ago when I first got involved in the cabaret scene.
CABARET SAVIORA transgender and genre-defying chanteuse, Justin Vivian Bond came of age during the AIDS epidemic and found expression through the downtown alt-cabaret scene as part of the duo Kiki and Herb, playing Carnegie Hall and Broadway and going on to success as a solo performer.
The Cabaret Law was revived in the 1990s to shut down dance clubs as rave culture gained popularity.
She was all smiles on Wednesday for a special "Christmas with the Countess" edition of her cabaret show.
But working on her popular #CountessAndFriends cabaret show often finds her in an environment where alcohol is present.
Simon Callow performs as Isherwood while Alan Cumming, who acted in the Broadway production of "Cabaret", is Bachardy.
Shortly after she's committed, Babydoll concocts an elaborate fantasy in which the asylum becomes a cabaret theater/brothel.
"All of us were saying that we really didn't want to go to Luann's cabaret again," she explains.
Cabello sang her addictive tune "Havana" cabaret style, transforming DeGeneres's  studio into a 1950's Cuban night club.
And in all her work, whether it be poetry or cabaret, New York City remains the starring character.
STAMFORD "Songbook Cabaret: You Made Me Love You," Great American Songbook 100-year celebration led by Jennifer Sheehan.
Its touchstones are modern and Western — Parisian cabaret, Radio City-style variety shows and, since the 1960s, Broadway.
She perfectly reenacted Luann de Lesseps' cabaret show on Instagram from the Real Housewives of New York finale.
The Cabaret Law will be at the top of the agenda of the forthcoming meeting with the commissioner.
"I was cast in a queer cabaret—I lived in a shelter and went to rehearsals," she said.
The Cabaret Voltaire theater, the birthplace of the Dada movement, is seeking $13.1 million to secure its space.
One of those stocks was Rick's Cabaret, a company that operates strip clubs and night clubs, Pierotti said.
In New York City, only 97 out of roughly 25,000 eating and drinking establishments have a cabaret license.
Tessa Skara hosts this monthly musical comedy show that invites stand-up comedians, cabaret acts and musicians alike.
"We've been to court a couple times [for Cabaret citations], we've had our liquor license threatened," he said.
Sonja was dancing backup Thursday night for fellow 'Housewife' Luann de Lesseps during her #CountessAndFriends cabaret in NYC.
It's Verdon who helps land her husband a second chance directing "Cabaret," for which he won an Oscar.
Rivera will nod to this history, as she has done in previous cabaret and concert performances, at Feinstein's.
The cabaret laws were a biased and punitive system that capriciously caused financial suffering for scores of musicians.
You might expect the Crazy Horse — a cabaret trading in overtly erotic entertainment — to be the worst offender.
She met a cabaret performer, Astrid Hadad, who campaigned for sexual freedom and to end violence against women.
Ms. Montevecchi never retired from cabaret performances, appearing at Feinstein's 54/Below for the last time in 2016.
For the evening, Alice B. Toklas was Daniel Isengart, 48, a former cabaret singer and a personal chef.
The bidding and the badinage was "his own form of daytime cabaret," said Angus Wilkie, an antiques dealer.
In 2014 he was arrested after disturbing a performance of the musical "Cabaret" on Broadway in New York.
FATHER JOHN MISTY "Pure Comedy" (Sub Pop/Bella Union) The idiom is cabaret piano ballad with electronic reinforcement.
For nearly four years, Ms. Willis checked hats at a comedy club and hung posters for a cabaret.
We work for a cabaret show in London, the Double R Club, that does a Twin Peaks show.
It's called the Cabaret Law and it makes it illegal to dance in nearly all of the city's bars.
Can Rudolph break out one of her preferred cabaret-style numbers in a duet with the infamous leg lamp?
Indeed, tracks like the country-meets-cabaret standout "Outrageous Love" are inspired by Rimes' personal life … and a funeral!
But the typical cabaret acts—including Chastity Belt, Vicious Delicious and Dave the Bear—were nowhere to be seen.
"He's proud of his book and he read some passages to the girls," Vivid Cabaret NYC girl Kimmie said.
Eventually, her cabaret work would bring her back to Broadway — in engagements like Mostly Sondheim (2002), Barbara Cook's Broadway!
Fosse/Verdon focuses especially on Fosse's next movie, Cabaret (1972), which starred Liza Minnelli in her Oscar-winning role.
Even if you've never seen Cabaret or Chicago, you've likely come across mention of Fosse's signature move: Jazz hands.
This is a delicate work, a bittersweet cabaret held together only by the alchemical relationships among the actors onstage.
The nightclub shares a name with the club at the center of the Broadway musical and 1972 movie Cabaret.
Just after "Cabaret," Mr. Grey starred as as George M. Cohan in the musical "George M!" opposite Bernadette Peters.
ASAP Rocky celebrated his collaboration with Guess Originals at the Box, a cabaret club on the Lower East Side.
Kidman portrayed cabaret actress and courtesan Satine who falls in love with a poet, Christian, played by Ewan McGregor.
The song was written by Piaf, a French cabaret singer, about the love of her life, boxer Marcel Cerdan.
This week the cabaret was back with "Forever Crazy", a compilation of memorable routines that recently played in Australia.
It opens with the build-up to "Cabaret", Fosse's best-known film, which he directed and choreographed in 1971.
One show at Calles y Sueños, "Cabaret Rojo," featured Los Crudos, a Latina drag queen, and a folk singer.
Not only will fans be able to look like the star of a cabaret, but they'll feel good too.
During junior year, Livvie performed a jaw-dropping rendition of "Gangsta's Paradise" by Coolio at a school cabaret night.
"After that, people would say, 'Livvie, you were amazing at the cabaret' and it was really weird," she says.
Tell us about your beginnings in New York and how you came to incorporate cabaret, performance art, and comedy.
Her work quotes from a wide range of utopian Modernisms: the Russian avant-garde, Bauhaus, Esperanto, Polish cabaret theater.
A popular Broadway cabaret club has canceled a concert benefiting Black Lives Matter, citing the movement's criticism of Israel.
The cabaret impresario Michael Feinstein asked her to bring it to San Francisco, and then some London producers called.
Kelly McDonald, 19, redeemed the sentimentality of the cabaret staple "Taylor the Latte Boy," with a humorous lighthearted interpretation.
This material was delivered when Mr. Bruce was frenzied and broke, his cabaret card canceled after scores of busts.
This owes something to the casting of Josef Hader, an Austrian comedian known for his cabaret acts, as Zweig.
The names of participants in a "cabaret for the colonies" scroll in an amusing list: Scarlett O'Sahara, Guantánamo Babe.
"I'm Gonna to Wash That Man Right Out of My Hair" and, as we get closer, "Willkommen" from Cabaret.
Night life includes the tango show at El Cabaret in the Faena hotel and the Asia de Cuba disco.
The plush blue lounge upstairs at the Four Seasons Restaurant has started holding cabaret performances on occasional Friday evenings.
Cabaret persists, but mostly as a passion project or side gig, and often with quite a different musical repertory.
Among the people who came to hear his cabaret songs were the poet E. E. Cummings, Blitzstein and Copland.
Later, Feuer took a chance on Fosse, greenlighting him for the film "Cabaret," though they often fought during shooting.
Political cabaret is a popular genre in Hungary with a long tradition that survived through the country's Communist dictatorship.
This filed under "recipes from friends," notably Wayne Koestenbaum, Tommy Tune, Edmund White and Meow Meow, a cabaret singer.
And then, she gets a shot at redemption: a five-week run at London's Talk of the Town cabaret.
The club had a burlesque and cabaret room from 1993, years ahead of the scene as it is now.
"My great, great-grandfather owned a cabaret, then a casino, then a black-and-white movie theater," he said.
Up Next Catherine Cohen, 27, hosts Cabernet Cabaret, a weekly standup show at Club Cumming in the East Village.
The inaugural cabaret, presented by SVA's MA Curatorial Practice, promises live music, theater, video art, poetry, cocktails and more.
"Although Ms. Whitfield and Mr. Greensill are not the only married cabaret performers who work together, no cabaret couple in recent memory has expressed their devotion through such intense but subtle musical communication," Stephen Holden wrote in The Times on the occasion of a four-week engagement at the Oak Room in 1993.
You might go to a restaurant, you might go to a cabaret bar, you might go to a jazz club.
Eric Langan, CEO of the hospitality company that owns XTC Cabaret, confirmed Sky's contractor status in an interview with TMZ.
PARIS (Reuters) - Jeanne Moreau, the quintessential French actress whose mother was an English cabaret club dancer, has died at 89.
Create a Cooking Cabaret "Once upon a time there was a sweet potato named Gus," Ashley began one recent night.
Then, during the cabaret show, Medley was filmed heckling de Lesseps by yelling out "Jovani" multiple times during her performance.
She planned to watch the show again next week, but doubted her hometown was ready for another permanent cabaret club.
Now reviewers are raving about "Babylon Berlin", a Weimar-era crime drama that has been described as " 'Cabaret' on cocaine".
Amidst the burgeoning New York jazz scene in the following decades, authorities disproportionately suspended the cabaret cards of black musicians.
Luann de Lesseps may consider hanging a "Do Not Disturb" sign on the door of her cabaret show dressing room.
Cons: This is a better name for a Kellyanne Conway-themed cabaret show than someone who uses a fidget spinner.
No matter who else plays the emcee in Cabaret, Joel Grey s louche performance is seared into our brains forever.
In her brief time on screen, she transforms into a Cabaret style dancer, an Egyptian queen, and a blonde bombshell.
He's been performing as Madame Galina for the past 30 years, and regularly takes part in London's thriving cabaret scene.
That night would become Sink The Pink—a raucous, bacchian affair with drag and cabaret performance sloshing across the stage.
Cabaret is set against the backdrop of Berlin during the Weimar Republic, as the Nazi Party is growing in power.
The fun will end on Sunday, with a live performance of Luann de Lesseps' hit Countess and Friends cabaret show.
Mounting what he called a "rescue mission," he researched the history of black American art and added influences from cabaret.
Some broke through as performers, like Billie Holiday, Ethel Waters, and the once-notorious, cross-dressing cabaret performer Gladys Bentley.
The pair married a year later and have since been inseparable, often performing at cabaret concerts across the nation together.
The problem isn't just the absurd law; it's the fact that it's also nearly impossible to get a cabaret license.
The raunchy cabaret star visits her costume designer's studio in the East Village, otherwise known as the House of Larréon.
The embattled punk cabaret artist became known for her unusual revenue model, which relies on crowdsourcing and subscription-based patronage.
In the mid-1970s she moved to Australia, where she developed a touring cabaret show and appeared on television programs.
Now, with "Me the People: The Trump America Musical" at the Triad, cabaret has gotten in on the lampoon action.
Forestburgh Playhouse, in the town of Forestburgh, will host a late-night "Time of My Life!" cabaret show on Aug.
The weekend closed out on Sunday with a live performance of Luann de Lesseps' hit Countess and Friends cabaret show.
Yet for all the gnashing harmonies and splintered phrases, the music is run through with hints of Kurt Weill cabaret.
What the singer, pianist and cabaret performer Michael Feinstein is to vintage popular songs, Mr. Giordano is to hot jazz.
She gave "Come to Mama," from "Joanne," a hokey Broadway-cabaret arrangement, but redeemed it with thick Mama Cass singing.
"Archaeologists argued that a Roman admiral would never have appeared so heavily bejeweled, like a cabaret dancer," Mr. Russo said.
During her New York days, Laing would often go to see performances by Justin Vivian Bond, the transgender cabaret artist.
The 91-year-old Cabaret Law, which had banned dancing in most venues, was repealed by the City Council. November.
"It's contemporary art, it's live, it's experimental, it's multidisciplinary, it's cabaret, it's queer, it's drag, it's theater," Ms. Donnelly said.
It also owns and runs the Lido cabaret in Paris and the Yachts de Paris and Bateaux Parisiens River Seine cruises.
De Lesseps previously announced on Instagram that she would be leaving in time for her upcoming Countess and Friends cabaret dates.
But that film, if you've seen it, you see what he did in a club, or a cabaret, or a showroom.
The "Money Can't Buy You Class" singer had enjoyed a string of acclaimed, sold-out cabaret performances — #CountessAndFriends — across the country.
She began her career in the Los Angeles musical variety cabaret act originated by composer Billy Barnes, which toured throughout California.
By the age of 260, he was already performing in Chicago's cabaret clubs — and having sexual relationships with grown women dancers.
"Thank you so much for all of your support," de Lesseps, 53, wrote on Instagram, captioning a video of the cabaret.
More than four in every five convictions involved women being sexual exploited mostly in bars, cabaret and night clubs across Argentina.
It is unknown whether or not Sky will try to compel Langan's company or XTC Cabaret to provide her with compensation.
The Cabaret alum said he didn't simply want to be a part of the collaboration – "I needed to," he told PEOPLE.
Christopher Isherwood's 1939 novel "Goodbye to Berlin," which became the basis for the musical and movie "Cabaret," helped burnish the mythology.
Even Andy Cohen suggested de Lesseps was "a little off" when he went to see her cabaret show in late June.
Minaj happily posed for photographers while attending the Svedka Vodka event which was held at West Village cabaret (Le) Poisson Rouge.
She then ping-ponged between the East and West coasts, spending her 20s temping and occasionally working as a cabaret singer.
The cabaret law was amended again in 1986 and 20003 to remove the "three-musicians" rule and restrictions on jazz instruments.
Carrie and Stanford go see Stanford's boyfriend's performance at this Cabaret club, and Carrie runs into "Face Girl" in the bathroom.
La Victrola, a five-ton steel gramophone, played numerous records and served as a cabaret stage during Burning Man last year.
Ms. Berk, a native New Yorker, is a cabaret traditionalist whose taste runs to Rodgers and Hart and Irving Berlin standards.
In taking on the stereotypes of Cuban cabaret, she tries to reveal the truth behind the form's seductive men and women.
He offered career advice to Maya Angelou, then a struggling young cabaret singer whom, he said, he dated for a time.
Cabaret is such an important art, and I think you should get a couple of songs together and do an act.
The casinos spawned a satellite economy of brothels, nightclubs and karaoke bars, even a cabaret featuring cross-dressing dancers from Thailand.
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Enjoy gourmet lunches hosted by top "noses" as well as a gala dinner at The Moulin Rouge, the famous Parisian cabaret.
He has since worked in many mediums, including television and cabaret, but has written a new musical about every five years.
According to docs, the singer went after the woman in the parking lot of Vanity Grand Cabaret last year in Philly.
I came from the '80s, but women were also dressing up and were also acting out in cabaret around that time.
In March, he opened Paradise Club, a Weimar-ready cabaret spectacle at his latest hotel, the 452-room Times Square Edition.
But then, in the original production, a curtain of streamers fell behind her, cutting her off from the cabaret, from everywhere.
Latouche first made a name for himself at Columbia University as a clever, audacious and brazenly gay writer of cabaret songs.
"I've been lifting heavy suitcases around this globe for 22 years," she said during her cabaret at Birdland in New York.
At the ball, the guests settled in to watch a night of cabaret, drag and opera over a three-course dinner.
The two of them have a cabaret act, "Linda and Laura Benanti: The Story Goes On." Will Ella ever join them?
Typically, she does a weekly cabaret show at Club Cumming, the teensy, delightful East Village space owned by actor Alan Cumming.
An 18-foot-high elephant and a 17-foot-high windmill (both icons of the Moulin Rouge cabaret) flank the stage.
Her Sally Bowles in "Cabaret" was a triumph around town, and she could lend the amorphous "Cats" some cachet as Grizabella.
Except for Isabella, the characters wear contemporary clothes, from business suits for the bureaucrats to leftover "Cabaret" costumes for Mistress Overdone.
They had met months earlier, introduced through a mutual friend after one of the reality star's first cabaret shows that March.
At first glance, a Kiki and Herb cabaret show could come off as a bizarre and politically incorrect, yet addictive, mess.
AT 35 SECONDS Barbara Cook, the Broadway star who became a peerless concert and cabaret singer, died this week at 89.
"The chauffeur, the footman and the monkey were all to dress alike," the cabaret singer and pianist Bobby Short recalled fondly.
She later went on to win more Tonys, an Oscar (for Bob Fosse's Cabaret), and the full EGOT, over the years.
In memoriam: Michou, 88, who ran France's most celebrated drag cabaret and dressed habitually in blue, died in Paris on Sunday.
I make us both tea and we re-watch the season 2140.13 finale (SO GOOD) before renting Cabaret on Amazon ($2129).
She's part of a neo-cabaret scene that spikes nostalgia for bygone chanteuses with the danger and urgency of performance art.
To mark the occasion, a Moulin Rouge themed party will bring cabaret performances, live music, and fireworks to the idyllic island.
She told PEOPLE she's hoping F, Marry, Kill will bring some of her fans back to see the newly crafted cabaret.
She expertly milks the many double entendres and profane limerick-like rhymes, but this cabaret regular is equally comfortable ad-libbing.
She told them she's "doing better" and getting ready for her cabaret gig at The Paramount in Long Island Saturday night.
Jenny Rocha works simultaneously in contemporary dance and cabaret, directing both this company and a burlesque troupe called the Painted Ladies.
Her intense cabaret–style rendition of Taylor Swift's "You Belong With Me" transforms a song that's marketed as sugar-sweet pop.
She was married off to a grocer at age 15, but soon left him to join a cabaret review in Paris.
A Texas native, she dropped out of college, moved to a New Mexico commune, and spent time singing cabaret in New York.
He has also submitted a request to draft a bill repealing NYC's archaic Cabaret Law, also known as the "no dancing" law.
I'm telling you, when I do my cabaret act or do my lectures, people are just standing up in wonder saying, Wow!
De Lesseps had announced on Instagram that she would be leaving rehab in time for her upcoming Countess and Friends cabaret dates.
They range from mild eye bulges all the way through to 1920s Cabaret-style make-up and they've gone down a storm.
In Paris gay life flourished in the decadence of Montmartre, with its Moulin Rouge cabaret and rows of smoky cafés and bars.
This year, it revealed an immersive theater experience called The Under Presents, which featured human actors playing roles in a surrealist cabaret.
Presented on the small stage of Le Mouffetard, a venue specializing in puppetry, it is a witty, playful one-puppet cabaret performance.
The cabaret singer, Jan Pietrzrak, sings of the virgin forests and the eagles and the struggle "so that Poland would be Poland".
She launched a wildly-successful cabaret show called #CountessAndFriends, which — coincidentally — is structured with the star reading out passages from her diary.
The actor then starred in several other productions, including The Apple Tree, Cabaret, Here's Where I Belong, and Fiddler on the Roof.
When it came time to devise a live-action version of that culinary cabaret, director Bill Condon wanted to spare no expense.
We asked a few of the parade's many participants and spectators why they dance, and what they think about the Cabaret Law.
Next week, de Lesseps, 52, will make her debut in cabaret show #CountessAndFriends, which is centered around her life — including her Dec.
Luann de Lesseps has made it clear that cabaret is her calling — but her fellow Housewives don't quite feel the same way.
A number of iconic jazz musicians—including Thelonious Monk, Billie Holiday, and Chet Baker—have their cabaret cards revoked during this time.
Because Mikell's doesn't have a cabaret license, and four performers are found on stage, the city pulls the plug on the venue.
Another film editing job took him to Los Angeles, where he spent off-hours performing at the cabaret where Griffith spotted him.
Then Mayor Giuliani brought in the cabaret law which meant that you couldn't dance in a bar unless it had that license.
In London, she entertained troops as a cabaret dancer, and after the war she began modeling and acting in Paris, she said.
In the meantime, she's been keeping busy with her successful cabaret show, with upcoming dates in Long Island, Connecticut and New Jersey.
He was a master musician, intelligent and resourceful, honored in all echelons of the jazz world, whether cabaret, bebop or avant-garde.
Marlene Dietrich's touring cabaret act, in the seventies, required fourteen identical blond wigs, which she would mail back to Huntley for upkeep.
"History does repeat itself," announces a postcard advertising "Love und Greed," the provocative political and historical cabaret created by Mad Jenny, a.k.a.
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"Everyone went their own way and went against tradition," said Ms. Feiner, of Manhattan, who was inspired to become a cabaret singer.
On the lookout for a cabaret, we accidentally found ourselves in the middle of a massive costume parade celebrating the Virgin Amparo.
As backwards as this sounds, requiring bars or restaurants to purchase a cabaret license isn't new, and it's not limited to Encinitas.
To sweeten the deal, the city leaves a little present in the form of a ticket for dancing without a cabaret license.
Hundreds of people convened at Brooklyn's Market Hotel for the meeting, which was had a major focus of repealing the Cabaret Law.
He admitted he often feels he has not accomplished enough, that his fear of larger, cabaret theater-style audiences can be debilitating.
Everywhere I turned there was a work in progress or a coffee bar or a clutch of chairs set up for cabaret.
The festival will close with a three-night cabaret performance titled "Queens of the Night," with Stephanie Blythe and Dito van Reigersberg.
I initially attributed this choice to a Weimar cabaret influence, but the original Brothers Grimm fairy tale is also German in origin.
Alerting fans The fliers atop the piano, which I designed myself, are from four cabaret shows, or concerts, I gave after college.
He's spent much of his career producing cabaret shows and will soon join the Eagle's staff as the new "happy hour" manager.
He and Martha Schlamme performed their "Kurt Weill Cabaret" in the United States and Israel from 1968 until her death in 1985.
"If somebody's looking for a six-foot-tall cabaret wildebeest with trim ankles, your dreams are about to come true," she said.
Fosse was the only person to win an Oscar ("Cabaret"), Tonys ("Pippin") and Emmys ("Liza With a Z") in the same year.
After beginning her professional career in earnest in the 22008s, Ms. Dexter all but vanished from the cabaret scene in the '21996s.
But her alluring turn as a cabaret singer in this movie would catapult her to international fame and a contract with Paramount.
There, he soaked in the counterculture, including the cabaret duo Kiki and Herb and electroclash stars like Fischerspooner and Chicks on Speed.
But smaller, cabaret-style venues like Birdland Jazz Club and the Village Underground said they would continue to operate on reduced schedules.
Sculptor Jean (Hans) Arp later recalled a futile sense that the Cabaret might "save mankind from the furious folly of these times".
Even earlier, at the Golden Calf cabaret in Edwardian London, Chinese shadow dancing and barefoot "Greek" routines were performed alongside Morris dances.
Kiki and Herb fans often have stories like this, in which they stumble on a new cabaret act and end up obsessed.
Some news from Broadway: The theater world is mourning Barbara Cook, the stage star and cabaret mainstay, who died yesterday at 89.
In 2018, he returned to his love for the theatre and staged a cabaret show that was loosely based on his life.
When her relationship with the Carlyle ended, she reinvented herself as a jazz-oriented cabaret performer and acquired a growing international following.
Among the stars is the queer cabaret artist Justin Vivian Bond, trading Joe's Pub in Manhattan for one of Europe's grandest stages.
Parisians were used to seeing posters in the streets and in shops, advertising theatre and cabaret, circuses and books, cookies and soaps.
In those days, you had to do cabaret to get an Equity card [proof of membership to performing artist trade union Equity].
She has also emceed a cabaret night whose guests have included a flame dancer, a hula hoop artist and a stripping dwarf.
Filled with flashy cabaret numbers and plenty of feathers and pearls, the movie follows their journey to restore the club's former glory.
There's New York post-9/11 in "Have You Seen It in the Snow," written for the NYC Cabaret act Kiki & Herb.
Today, only 97 of the approximately 25,000 restaurants and bars in New York City have a cabaret license, reports The New York Times.
In what is easily the most revelatory show I've seen in this sluggish cabaret season, Ms. Starlite and her alter ego eerily interfuse.
"Due to the climate of everything surrounding our golf tournament Shadow Cabaret has decided to cancel this event," Mancuso said in a statement.
"Luann loves doing the cabaret," Frankel said about the reality star, whose goal is to return to the stage as soon as possible.
Fast-forward a year, and de Lesseps has put on the Countess and Friends cabaret show and has more performances planned for 2019.
Luann tells us she still has a strong connection with Rich ... and not only because he's helping her become a rising cabaret star.
Mr. Mabey's highly entertaining book, "The Cabaret of Plants: Forty Thousand Years of Plant Life and the Human Imagination," is a welcome corrective.
The compositional language mostly uses Schonberg's 12-tone technique, though Berg folds in evocations of cabaret, ragtime and jazz to subtle dramatic effect.
"Luann loves doing the cabaret," Frankel says about the reality star, whose goal is to return to the stage as soon as possible.
Composers, including Leonard Bernstein, and performers — from cabaret singer Bobby Short to '6os TV star Larry Storch — have all called the address home.
Cowboys receiver Terrance Williams was challenged to a sprint outside XTC Cabaret in Dallas Monday morning ... and TMZ Sports has the crazy footage!!
One, my people are mad at Facebook for requesting that they register as political advertisers in order to promote their gay cabaret shows.
His music was always a mutable blend — rock, cabaret, jazz and what he called "plastic soul" — but it was suffused with genuine soul.
Under Giuliani, task forces of police officers were assembled to go from club to club looking for cabaret law infringements and conducting raids.
Though she apologized afterward, the two fought even harder in the finale when de Lesseps didn't invite Medley's boyfriend to her cabaret show.
Known as the Three Musicians rule, it banned groups of more than three musicians from playing in a venue without a cabaret license.
Or maybe she just experimented with female warthogs in college after seeing a particularly dapper drag king warthog at the local warthog cabaret.
In 2014, the American Honey actor was arrested for disorderly conduct after interrupting a performance of Cabaret starring Michelle Williams and Alan Cumming.
But the Indians, who haven't won it all since 1948, are a whole different and deeper level of their manager's cosmic cabaret act.
"September Song" is one of the most memorable moments of her stunning new show "Story Songs," arguably the strongest cabaret of her career.
In the mid-'70s, the English industrial band Cabaret Voltaire named itself after the Zurich club where the Dadaists first gathered and performed.
Benjamin Britten wrote a number of cabaret songs for his friend Hedli Anderson, whose voice could go both very low and very high.
Part of the proposed legislation included creating an Office of Nightlife and a Nightlife Advisory Board, and repealing the prohibition-era cabaret law.
Darryl Rudolph was shot at Sugar D's Adult Cabaret, where the 55-year-old was making repairs in a storage room, reports NFL.com.
Singing in cabaret, without a fictional role to play, I can be unguarded and vulnerable and able to share a lifetime of anecdotes.
At a town-hall meeting about night life initiatives at Market Hotel this spring, advocates immediately steered the conversation toward the Cabaret Law.
The second season of The Man in the High Castle ends with the song "Tomorrow Belongs to Me" from the great musical Cabaret.
A petition by the Dance Liberation Network asking the New York City Council to repeal the Cabaret Law has gained over 2,000 signatures.
Lesser shows may produce a song or two that can kill in the cabaret — or are even worth a full staging at Encores!
France: The owner of Paris's best-known drag cabaret, known as the Blue Prince of Montmartre, is 87 and remains a French institution.
You can ride roller coasters, climb a wall of ice and attend a racy Christmas-themed show by the cabaret troupe La Clique.
At which point, the Vivid Cabaret had completed its publicity stunt, Gooden had his money and it was one day closer to Christmas.
In 1943, the law expanded so that musicians were required to carry a "cabaret card" to play in venues in New York City.
Michou is no longer as lithe as when he high-kicked his way into Paris's cabaret scene, dancing in drag as Brigitte Bardot.
The Moulin Rouge has painstakingly preserved its auditorium's elegant Belle Époque features, and "Féerie" refers to Toulouse-Lautrec, who once painted the cabaret.
The Upright Citizens Brigade comedian Amanda Hunt wrote and stars in this cabaret-style show that, unsurprisingly, features characters from recent American history.
Revivals tend to come off more like cabaret-style revues than the full-fledged theater work Blitzstein and his director, Orson Welles, intended.
During the Second World War, German spies mingled with British officers at Madam Badia's cabaret; in the 1970s, dancers performed for American presidents.
To evoke that setting, the theater has been transformed into a cabaret space, and the actors often wend their way among the tables.
" He remakes Lily as Mandalay, a cabaret sensation whose big number is a spot-on Dietrich pastiche (by Tom Judson) called "Pirate Joe.
Among their jobs during this period was providing music for a stripper at the Cabaret Artists Social Club, another of Mr. Williams's ventures.
After going through a discothèque phase in the '70s, the Duplex returned to its cabaret roots, moving to 61 Christopher Street in 1989.
She once tried to book Ginny's for "Mo' Betta Wu," a cabaret show she produced that reinterpreted Wu-Tang songs as jazz standards.
"Cabaret Maxime" (also the name of the nightclub Imperioli's character, Bennie Gaza, runs) takes place during an indefinable year, in an indefinable place.
At the end of the ceremony, David sang "Married" from the musical "Cabaret," accompanied by his friend, Nick Ceglio, on my father's guitar.
Two sailors from the United States on shore leave talk with a pair of cabaret hosts at the Diamond Bar in Shanghai, 21949.
This long-running variety show mixes alternative comedy and downtown cabaret into a chaotic celebration of the weird and wonderful in New York.
With Mr. Shkreli's blessing, he testified, he put all of MSMB Consumer's money into one stock, Rick's Cabaret, a chain of strip clubs.
"Cabaret" was a turning point in the musical theater form at a time when the relevance of Broadway was at a low ebb.
"Cabaret" was a turning point in the musical theater form at a time when the relevance of Broadway was at a low ebb.
It was called the Carnival Club (it's now the Lab Bar) but this wasn't a cabaret club, it was a proper strip club.
Nightlife has been a target for law enforcement since at least as far back as the Prohibition era, when the City of New York instituted a ban on dancing in all music establishments that did not purchase a Cabaret license—then used the law, known as the "Cabaret" (or "no-dancing" law) to disproportionately target venues hosting jazz musicians and patrons of color.
So that film, when it took the best-picture award rather than "Cabaret," which had eight Oscars, surprised some by surviving its long exposure.
The Real Housewives of New York City star, 52, debuted her #CountessAndFriends cabaret show at New York City's Feinstein's/54 Below on Tuesday evening.
The stars pose in a cabaret theater in order to communicate the brand's message: it's great to be the star of your own show.
Dagmar Manzel, reprising the role of Cleopatra this month, indulged cabaret textures, like the use of arid exhalations for the character's vamping put-ons.
Narrated by New York trans cabaret performer Mx. Justin Vivian Bond, it embraces the theatricality of both drag queens and the Passion Play performers.
Since returning from rehab, de Lesseps had enjoyed a string of sold-out cabaret performances — #CountessAndFriends, currently at New York City's Feinstein's/54 Below.
Through intoxicating Punk-Glam outfits, and as a cabaret circuit favorite, Alexis was able to distill the style they brought to underground film projects.
They imagined the worst, that I was going to end up in a cabaret as one of those that dances for a few fellas.
But their interactions, too, feel like a weird cabaret act, or like outtakes from a sitcom about a crazy diva and her loyal servant.
Ms. Kelly maintained a more formal distance from her material than typical American cabaret singers, who value intimate communication over displays of vocal prowess.
"Marilyn in Fragments," directed by Sondra Lee, is more of a theater piece than a traditional cabaret show with musical numbers interspersed with applause.
More distinctive are the 150-seat theater, home to a cabaret-style show on weekends, and a pristine 100,000-square-foot swath of beach.
The publication, so he imagines, will be as disruptive as Dada was when it burst out of a cabaret in sleepy Zurich in 1916.
On July 31, a group of 21973 performers will perform "Opera Hishik Bishik," an ode to the Egyptian cabaret scene of the 26s. byblosfestival.
He later moved to Paris and began working as a magazine illustrator, a cabaret comic and a circus performer with the famous clown Nino.
Ms. Herrera has a knack for swift, clever partnering, as we saw again in her raucously episodic "Various Stages of Drowning: A Cabaret" (2009).
Joe's Pub, the Public's cabaret-style nightspot, has begun producing a performance series in Houston and is about to do the same in Seattle.
Mr. Dagan was directing a show called "Three Reasons," which he described as "a kind of cabaret" based in part on Mr. Feili's work.
I don't mean to be nasty when I say that the show might be diverting, with drinks and tapas, in a Santa Fe cabaret.
Cabaret Identification Cards were abolished in 22000, and by the late 290s, the weakening laws seemed to have lost their grip on live music.
So while cabaret law may have driven out legitimate business, underground dancing and live music thrived in a shadow economy during the Giuliani era.
You hear it in Superorganism, as well as in the earnest cabaret soul of Rex Orange County, and also the bedroom confections of Clairo.
JULIANNE McSHANE TORI SCOTT AND JUSTIN VIVIAN BOND (June 20 and 26-53) Two Joe's Pub regulars return in June for Pride-themed cabaret.
In the mid-21860th century, cabaret clubs in the city made glamorous interiors, virtuosic singers, and beloved standards available to anybody with pocket money.
The venerable Pierre New York, a Taj Hotel on the Upper East Side recently launched a cabaret series featuring intimate performances from Broadway singers.
He wanted to hold a one-night cabaret to raise money for autism research, because one of his cousins is on the autism spectrum.
Many were too new to New York, or too young, to remember the Cabaret Law crackdown under Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani in the 1990s.
In June, she made her New York cabaret debut at Feinstein's/54 Below, after performing the same show in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
The painting was commissioned in 1932 by the husband of British-born cabaret star Marjorie Ferry at the height of Lempicka's fame in Paris.
WHO GOT IT: Angela Lansbury, but Stritch would go on to perform numbers from the show to spine-tingling effect at her Carlyle cabaret.
"I think I just wanted to do something scary," Mr. Kravits, 50, said over lunch this week, describing how the cabaret show came about.
An appeals court in New York upheld a ruling that returned two drawings by Egon Schiele to the heirs of a Viennese cabaret performer.
"It's a totally obscure song that I first heard when I was 13, sung by a cabaret singer named Portia Nelson," Mr. Schreiber said.
Weeknights bring a variety of drag acts with cabaret-style seating, while on the weekends, the club clears the room for D.J.s and dancing.
It served as a cabaret theater for Broadway hopefuls and amateur comedians, including a young Joan Rivers — said Thomas Honeck, the theater's general manager.
CARAMANICA Stephen Mallinder of the English post-punk provocateurs Cabaret Voltaire will release his first solo album in 35 years, "Um Dada," in October.
A writer, dancer, circus acrobat and comedian, Ms. Truscott can subvert and invert the conventions of any genre: cabaret, comedy show, modern dance performance.
But in cabaret, a form Busch has dipped into at various points with his musical director Tom Judson, he began to question his approach.
CARAMANICA Stephen Mallinder of the English post-punk provocateurs Cabaret Voltaire will release his first solo album in 35 years, "Um Dada," in October.
The other characters spend time in the Chat Noir cabaret and the rest of Paris's bohemian attractions while Louise is stuck in the provinces.
The other characters spend time in the Chat Noir cabaret and the rest of Paris's bohemian attractions while Louise is stuck in the provinces.
We walked down a wood-panelled corridor, lined with photographs of svelte, cheongsam-clad movie and cabaret stars, to the hotel's ornate dining room.
One icy afternoon in December, he put on a favorite song of hers, "Wild Is the Wind," a cabaret standard about an abandoned lover.
Primal Scream's new video for "Where the Light Gets In" stars frontman Bobby Gillespie and pop singer Sky Ferreria for a new age cabaret.
The night, which was hosted by a gay cabaret entertainer, soon took a sour turn when the host allegedly started to make racist remarks.
In fact, the over-the-knee socks Cher and her gal pals made instantly trendy are a direct nod to Liza Minnelli in Cabaret.
While the cabaret star has said she's committed to remaining sober through the end of her probationary period, she doesn't outright consider herself an alcoholic.
I rediscovered my creative energy and developed a one-woman show that I got to perform at various off-Broadway cabaret theaters around the city.
Giudice extended her support to de Lesseps on Monday evening at the Countess' hit #CountessAndFriends cabaret show, held at New York City's Feinstein's/54 Below.
Nair has been making waves since the '20133s, starting her career with documentary features about India like India Cabaret and Children of a Desired Sex.
She was 17 when she first went to the theater, splurging on a ticket to "Cabaret," at Studio 54, with $45 she'd won hustling pool.
Along with the set and costume designer, Zane Pihlstrom, Mr. McCormick seeks to transform the Minetta Lane into some smoke-filled, antique-store Weimar cabaret.
"That's not just bars and clubs and cabaret spaces, that's LGBT mental health services, HIV services, domestic violence services," Glass told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
It's impossible to watch season-ender "Life Is a Cabaret" without wondering how these fraying friendships have fared since the episode filmed in late February.
I'd wear a huge, red rose in my hair and bandanas, hair nets, that kind of stuff—thigh highs, lots of aspects traditional cabaret style.
For one, there will be a live performance of Real Housewives of New York City star Luann de Lesseps' hit Countess and Friends cabaret show.
After rehab, Lesseps dedicated herself to show business, enjoying a string of sold-out cabaret performances called #CountessAndFriends at New York City's Feinstein's/54 Below.
Crew: Sundae Fantastique Show, a monthly musical talk show and activist rally Neighborhood: Brooklyn and Manhattan, respectively What do you think of the cabaret law?
All season, the ladies have been riding de Lesseps about her alleged diva behavior, claiming the cabaret star changed since she launched her successful show.
Last year, the Countess and Friends cabaret star didn't have a ticket to her show for costar Dorinda Medley's boyfriend of six years, John Mahdessian.
It follows a man named Charlie Price, who is trying to save his father's shoe business with help from cabaret performer and drag queen Lola.
He hints at the style of a balladeer, or even of a cabaret singer—an effect accentuated by the pointed use of rolled "r"s.
As Marty's cabaret show mixes with stray memories from his life, we gather that his Typhoid Mary fascination began in childhood, with a school report.
There's a cabaret-esque vibe here and the accompanying music completely immerses the viewer in "Carrie"'s world, blending 60s rock with Weimar-esque composition.
The cabaret soon became the epitome of bohemianism by rejecting the conventional Western mores described as "civilized" that had led to such blood-soaked discord.
That same week a number of Downtown bars got hit with cabaret license violations, sending the entire Lower East Side nightlife economy into panic mode.
Several of the songs already written for the show became familiar in cabaret settings, where they landed well, especially when caterwauled by Mr. Finn himself.
Back then, Jewish Berliners imported Parisian-style cafe and cabaret culture to their city, said Burkhard Meyer-Sickendiek, a literature professor at Berlin's Free University.
Both share the same mission, but differ in atmosphere: While Nightcap had a cabaret feel, Sound On had the trappings of a jazz club performance.
Espinal said that he had introduced a bill to the New York City Council over a year ago proposing a repeal of the Cabaret Law.
But he took Hurok's advice, and embarked on a career that stayed largely stuck in the lukewarm waters separating jazz, cabaret, spirituals and chamber music.
Last July, when President Trump warned Iran not to threaten the United States, General Suleimani dismissed his warning in a speech as "cabaret-style rhetoric."
At the end of the festival, the brazen cabaret chanteuse Meow Meow will host a holiday show at the BAM Harvey Theater (Dec. 12-13).
Rodney Bush, the music director, provides solo keyboard accompaniment to Ms. Thompson's songs, reinforcing the impression that we are at a cabaret evening run amok.
I recently watched Cabaret, which I hadn't seen in the longest time, and next thing I know, I'm wearing gold and sparkly black sequin dresses.
A drawing by Otto Dix of Anita Berber, a Weimar cabaret performer, makes visible a ghostly, melancholic face beneath a pantomime smear of make-up.
Mr. Gruber gained a following for his inimitable "singing" of the solo part in that 1977 work, which giddily blends modernist and cabaret musical styles.
Snow held a long residency the next year at a Harlem cabaret run by the famed proprietor Barron Wilkins, bringing her new levels of attention.
Many artists have paid restaurant tabs with canvases, like Picasso did in 1905 with "Au Lapin Agile," named for the cabaret and bar he frequented.
But this week, Mr. Keigwin and Ms. Wolcott zoom in on their own relationship in "Places Please," an intimate cabaret for two at Joe's Pub.
On Facebook recently, the gifted cabaret singer Liz Callaway posted that she was going to see "Fiddler on the Roof" for the very first time.
A 2015 police report by Officer Hector Chavez described how he was flagged down late one Saturday evening to break up an "illegal cabaret" there.
In 1992, Boffin and her then-lover Nerina Ferguson developed a performance, titled "Crucifixion Cabaret," which they performed at the gay nightclub Purgatory in London.
Out of the city's nearly 25,000 spots that could be considered "nightlife establishments," only 97 have proper cabaret licenses, according to The New York Times.
There are two drastically different versions of the same song on this 12-inch, one by the members of Ministry and one by Cabaret Voltaire.

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