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Photos Ann Wood Pearlene poses before a show, luring unsuspecting tourists into her den of degradation. |
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In the Arts
Pearlene has a warning for anyone who comes to see her show.
“I have a very bad reputation in town. They like to say that I’m vulgar,” she says, grinning. Her innocent-looking purple polka-dot dress, a curly brunette wig that would make Peggy Bundy jealous, fabulous make-up job and kick-ass voice might make that statement hard to believe, but Pearlene’s got a mouth that she blames on Tourette’s syndrome. It works for her. Read about her show in this week’s Banner.
Also, read about the upcoming performance of the Outer Cape Chorale Chamber Singers; a review of “All the King’s Men;” photos of last week’s openings; listings; briefs and more.
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China, Atlanta and New Orleans meet in Tennessee
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