Three Things Sexy People Will Teach Me at City Arts Fest

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SEXY PEOPLE WILL TEACH ME AT CITY ARTS FEST

Corey Kahler
New Media Developer, Food Writer, Ready

I have watched enough fashion television shows (most involving yelling) and looked at enough InStyle ads over my ex-girlfriends’ shoulders to think I might have a passing knowledge of how fashion works, but I never thought fashion was capable of examining the dichotomy between competing ideas such as carrier pigeons and text messaging. Such is the goal of Versus: The Fashion of Conflict of Resolution, in which designers, poets and musicians join together to give me fashion ideas for Fall and decide my position on science vs. religion.

Musical theatre saturated my high school’s music program like the blandest plague. Dolls’n’Guys: A Musical Roulette looks like just the show to shut my opinionated and biased trap. Singer Sarah Rudinoff and actor Nick Garrison host an evening of multi-talented drag queens, dancers, musicians and burlesque artists where performers look at their most loved and hated of musical theatre, interpreting each in their own special ways, while revealing my understanding and appreciation of this genre to be, so far, pretty thin.

Head Like a Kite performs with the Atomic Bombshells Burlesque, et al. Here I will most likely learn that I prefer to listen to Head Like a Kite this way: surrounded by Atomic Bombshells.