Mary Alexandra Agner writes of dead women, telescopes, and secrets in poetry, prose, and Ada. She can be found online at http://www.pantoum.org.
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Ange Arcadia has been a performance artist in the Boston area for the past 5 years. She focuses on prop manipulation, burlesque and theatrical performances in order to blur the line between performance arts and movement arts. She believes that performance should always "do something" to those experiencing it, and not simply just be. You can follow her on instagram @starkravingmovement or ask her about her circles after the show.
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Cambridge Dance Company is a professional performance group dedicated to elevating awareness of dance, providing opportunities to dance and enriching communities via captivating works that educate, inspire and entertain. Cambridge Dance Company was founded in January 2012 and is currently under the leadership of Director Jessica Goepfert. Learn more at www.cambridgedancecompany.org and on social media @CambridgeDance. (Photo by Paul Marotta)
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Cathartic Conundrum is a trio formed out of Boston University, comprised of saxophone (Jesse Colford), percussion (Nicholas Samuel), piano, ukulele, and voice (Anaís Azul). Highly influenced by Latin rhythms, classical music, and jazz harmony, the band uses a diverse array of timbres, musical precedence, and bilingual lyrics (Spanish and English) to tell stories about mental health, politics, and emotionality.
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Kelley Donovan splits her time between Boston and New York City, teaching in both cities and has performed work by Ann Carlson and Liz Lerman. She currently teaches modern dance at UMass Boston, and received her training in choreography from Mark Morris and Bessie Schonberg. She has shown work in Boston and at the Cunningham Studio, The Martha Graham Center, Joyce SoHo, Movement Research, The Rover and the 92nd St. Y. She produces a local Dance Series, The Third Life Choreographer Series. You can find information at kddcompany.wordpress.com.
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Alex Giampapa, a Boston-based comic, began performing stand up at 19 and has since come to share stages with industry heavyweights like Bill Burr and Adam Devine. Alex was recently featured in The World Series of Comedy and at the Haha Comedy Cafe in Los Angeles. He is also a regular at Mohegan Sun. With his unique but relatable style, and approachable demeanor, Alex manages to make personal material relatable to audiences aged 9 to 99. Alex also won the 4th Grade Francis Wyman Elementary School Spelling Bee and his mother is very proud. You can find Alex Giampapa on Facebook, or on Twitter under @Giamdaddy!
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Al Gundy is a native of Massachusetts who performs his rhyming verse in the Boston area. He also enjoys cartooning. For very young audiences, he makes funny faces. You can follow his work on algundy.com.
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Ken and Stacy are the hosts of the Sleazegrinder Supershow on CCTV and WEMF. They made Rats! for the 100 Second Festival mostly because they wanted to cover their friend Nina in ketchup and mustard. This is their first film. They are currently working on a sequel that involves them wearing giant rabbit heads and rooting around in dumpsters. Facebook.com/Sleazegrinder
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Matt Kona is a regular on the Boston Comedy Scene. Matt conveys a goofy and likable breed of dark humor while poking fun at topics from the mundane to the taboo with equal sharpness. He blends absurdist one liners and twisted personal experiences and works nightly to become one of the most unique and interesting up and coming comedians in New England.
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Peter Levine is a filmmaker, journalist, low-fi animator, and musician. He runs the Somerville Neighborhood News at the illustrious Somerville Media Center and loves it. If you would like to see more of his work from the bizarre to the informative, please visit peterlevine.co.
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David McLaughlin started comedy in Boston, but has since been living in Los Angeles. He had his writing featured in Funny or Die. David studied at Emerson College and majored in writing for film and television. www.davidmclaughlincomedy.com - twitter.com/DavidMcGlofflin
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Savoir Faire is a jazz inspired alternative band based in Boston, MA. Led by jazz guitarist and singer Sarah Fard, Savoir Faire aims to combine the influence of vintage jazz with the direction of modern alternative. Sarah Fard: guitar and vocals, Andrew Moreau: bass, Farah Joan Fard: drums. Visit www.SavoirFaireMusic.com or Facebook to listen!
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