
In other news ...
Reviews and pix from the New York Burlesque Festival are trickling in.
Jo Boobs' burlesque salon is like "a book-of-the-month club with nudity."
Kitty Victorian purrs about how she got into burlesque and her new workshops.
Australia's burlesque revival tips a hat to the novelty of it all, Dita Von Teese, "burlesque's sexy, but non-threatening nature, the love of vintage and retro clothing; even the influence of pin-up star Bettie Page or raunchy American web sensations the Suicide Girls"

Dances of Vice, a new monthly 1920-30s dance and cabaret night held in the spirit of the early 20th century days, takes place on the third Saturday of each month upstairs at The Pussycat Lounge in New York, NY. The September 15th event will feature photos by Don Spiro. He'll show "a few pieces from a photo series inspired by drugs of a bygone era when absinthe was legal and dens were filled with smoke from pipes of opium."
Bustout Burlesque is holding auditions the first week of October.