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For adults eyes only.(Mature)(includes new adult videos, DVDs from Hot Body, Navarre, KC Sales, Wild Wild West Videos, Eclectic DVD)(Brief Article)
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Video Business
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October 6, 2003| Author:
Clark, Samantha
| COPYRIGHT 2003 Reed Business Information. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group.Copyright information
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Navarre offers a look at Wrestling Vixens Exposed and Wrestling Vixens Unleashed on Oct. 14 (order now). Each DVD is priced at $9.99.
* Hot Body unveils Fetish Fever Video Magazine, Beverly Hills Hot Legs Contest, Sneaky Preview 71 and Duets 3 on Nov. 11 (prebook Nov. 4; VHS or DVD $19.95).
* On Oct. 7 (order now), KC Sales deli...
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; In 2000, two productions premiered based on "The Wild Party," the 1928 Joseph Moncure March poem about New York hedonism. One, written by Andrew Lippa, opened off-Broadway with hopes of moving to a bigger venue. The other, by Michael John LaChiusa, appeared on Broadway. It was nominated for several
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Frank 'Wild Party' pushes envelope on many fronts.(Arts and Lifestyle)
The Boston Herald
; When Joseph Moncure Marsh's narrative poem The Wild Party was published in 1928, it was promptly banned in Boston. Not surprising since it depicted a racy, all-night debauch that epitomized the Jazz Age's bohemian spirit. And its notoriety extended right up to our time: In the mid-1990s noted
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culture club: Wild Party at The Customs House.(Features)
The Journal (Newcastle, England)
; AWARD - WINNING choreographer and rising star of the dance world Rosie Kay brings her Wild Party to the Customs House on Tuesday, February 12. Highly entertaining and unusually comic, Wild Party mixes dance, theatre, music and wit to re-tell Joseph Moncure March's 1928 poem The Wild Party - a story
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Landslide victory for dazzling Wild Party.
Sunday Mercury (Birmingham, England)
; `BRILLIANT' is an over-used adjective - but it is the only word which adequately describes The Wild Party. Those who go to The Billesley pub in Kings Heath, Birmingham, will find out about the plaudits it has earned by reading the programme notes beforehand. But those words are poor preparation for
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The Wild Party
Pittsburgh City Paper
; Few musicals have a more curious back-story than The Wild Party. The source material is a 1928 novella-length poem, supposedly suggested by the infamous Fatty Arbuckle/Virginia Rappe case, written by Joseph Moncure March about a bathtub-gin-soaked Jazz Age party ending in murder. In 1975, a loosely
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