The “Cupcake” part of the name is because cupcakes were trending big when Julia Diverdi started her dance company in 2008. “It was a popular thing you saw everywhere,” she said. “Cupcake shops had ...
STILETTO HEELS click across a wooden floor, swishing through bright feathers dropped from boas. Fishnets cover dancers’ legs, ending in lacy panties or short skirts. T-shirts knot above curvy hips, ...
The Lehigh Valley doesn’t have much of a burlesque scene today, but not all that long ago Allentown was one of the major hubs for it on the East Coast. Maybe that's because burlesque has evolved from ...
CHICAGO -- Ann Weinert has been a performer since she was 15. But the Chicagoan became enamored with the art of American burlesque as an adult in 2007, and her perception of performing in front of ...
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