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Talking FEASTIVAL: A round table with Peter Woolsey

Phindie Podcasts September 25, 2019 No Comments

Peter Woolsey talks about his history as a chef and entrepreneur, operating a restaurant within a performance art space, and Feastival

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Cabaret in Sketch: GET PEGGED (Bearded Ladies)

Chuck Schultz November 20, 2017 No Comments

Sketches of the monthly cabaret show at La Peg.

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FOUR MINUTE BOOTH (Gatto + Hirano): 2016 Fringe review 75

Joshua Millhouse September 19, 2016 No Comments

Four minutes of prolonged eye contact can incur a boost of oxytocin, a chemical that decreases stress and instills positive emotions.

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Scratch Night returns to FringeArts

Christopher Munden November 3, 2014 No Comments

FringeArts’ monthly Scratch Night is a great place to see inventive performance art in an embryonic form.

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Phindie's Official Fringe Bike Tour
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The Fringe in nine and a half hours: the Phindie Fringe Bike Tour Diaries (part two)

Julius Ferraro September 24, 2014 No Comments

Nine point five hours, five pieces of theater, ten bicyclists, and no great plan on how we’re gonna eat: that was the format for day two of PHINDIE’S OFFICIAL FRINGE BIKE TOUR.

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