Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 2003 Page: 40 of 68
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Dangerous comedy
Punch Drunks finally slotted for Friday-night madness
There's only so much trouble a
team of mad pranksters can stir
up on a school night. Punch
Drunk Comedy — Dallas' most
naughty laugh troupe — has been
plugging away on Thursdays at
the Home Bar for ages. And
because they're struggling, impe-
cunious artists, it's been near
impossible for them to book the
space on a weekend. Well, that's
about to change because on
Friday the Drunks are ready to
kick the jokes into high gear like
there's no tomorrow.
Recently selected to perform at
both Austin's Out of Bounds com-
edy festival and the Seattle Sketch
Fest this autumn, PDC is unleashing Whore, a
special sketch show to raise some dough in
order hit the road.
Whore highlights include the return of
token lesbian drunk, Rasa Hollander, a choco-
late pudding smack-down between Nellie
Four people with nothing to lose: The drunks
go full throttle with a new show called Whore.
Olsen and Laura Ingalls, a new generation
hanky code fashion show, a visit from the
Moral Sunshine Gang, a trailer park family
reunion and a boy with a lobster on his face. ▼
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The sad loss of male intimacy
Photos capture decline of affectionate buddies
Picturing Men: A Century of Male Relationships
in Everyday American Photography, by John
Ibson. (Smithsonian Institution Press, 2003) 237
pp; $32.95.
Picturing Men is a collection of pho-
tos of American men, in groups of two
or more, taken between the 1850s and
the 1950s. But this book is more than
just an assembly of photographs, no
matter how fascinating they might be.
As author/collector John Ibson
writes, "This is a book about two gen-
eral subjects that I believed needed
more attention — the history of every-
day photography in the United States and the
history of this nation's male residents' rela-
tionships with each other. I have examined
these histories not separately but in what I see
as their revealing intersection."
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Ibson, a professor of American Studies at
California State University in Fullerton,
assembled his collection from "visits to pho-
tography sales, antique shows and shops, flea
markets and estate sales", as well
as eBay auctions.
To those of us who live in 2003,
these photos of men embracing,
holding hands or sitting on each
other's laps seem very gay. And
indeed, these images have been
used by gay historians to illus-
trate their books or documentary
films. Though some of those men
were doubtlessly homoerotically inclined,
others were just expressing a nonsexual affec-
tion for their fellow man that was more
socially acceptable in the 19th and early 20th
centuries than they are in our so-called
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Vercher, Dennis. Dallas Voice (Dallas, Tex.), Vol. 20, No. 20, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 2003, newspaper, September 12, 2003; Dallas, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth616336/m1/40/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.