Sentences with phrase «cabaret series»

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After a series of bloody killings perpetrated by an unseen force, Inugami uncovers a conspiracy involving a murdered cabaret singer, corrupt politicians, and a plot by the J - CIA to harvest his blood in order to steal his lycanthropic powers!
TCM closes out the Moguls and Movie Stars series, reaching the end of the classical Hollywood studio system, and has a bunch of 1960s greats on Monday and Wednesday to go along with that, plus Cabaret on Tuesday, Ingrid Bergman's first American film on Friday, Frank Capra's Meet John Doe on Saturday, and the always enjoyable Grease on Sunday.
The Yakuza series has a few constants: burly men with tattoos, karaoke and cabaret, dramatic fist fights, and the city of Kamurocho.
It was clear in a series of self - portraits by Justin Vivian Bond — who is best known for experimental cabaret performances — that were displayed at the New Museum last fall, and seemed to casually but definitively announce Bond's identity as a trans artist.
The cabaret, which is titled «Before You Don't Vote,» is produced by political satirist Larry Litt, who is best known for his work on the political television series, The Blame Show.
The first exhibition of Bing's work — a series of photographs of the dancers at the Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris — was held in 1931 at La Pléiade Gallery.
He writes here about the trolley tour that was part of the grand finale of the series of Cabaret performances that took place place in Wave Hill's 2008 - 2009 concert season.
Please join us: Saturday, July 15, 2006, 9PM, at Mercer Union FREE For the nineth in our series of 10 Music In Alternative Spaces concerts, Friendly Rich Marsella will create, a unique orchestration, a truly distinctive and strange style of cabaret music with The Lollipop People, a blend of several talented musicians, each coming from -LSB-...]
I think here of a series of protagonists: Kander & Ebb, two Jewish homosexuals who gleefully pen a new fascist anthem two - thirds of the way through their score for the musical Cabaret; Christopher Isherwood and WH Auden, on whose lucky escape to the musical and sexual underworld of Wiemar the same musical was based; and the French Fumistes without whose radical disdain for order the erotic incoherencies of Wiemar would have never been possible.
In addition to Shawky's new film, the Serpentine exhibition included the two films that comprise his Cabaret Crusades series: The Horror Show File (2010) and The Path to Cairo (2012).
In addition to presenting the narrative of the Crusades, Shawky imbues the subject with the exuberance, critique, and beauty of a cabaret, as alluded to in the series» title.
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