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Canasta has won multiple awards and accolades, including sharing the first-ever "Most Innovative" award from the Burlesque Hall of Fame{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}} as well as second runner-up in the "Queen of Burlesque" category, and numerous Golden Pastie Awards from the New York Burlesque Festival. |
Canasta has won multiple awards and accolades, including sharing the first-ever "Most Innovative" award from the Burlesque Hall of Fame{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}} as well as second runner-up in the "Queen of Burlesque" category, and numerous Golden Pastie Awards from the New York Burlesque Festival. |
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Canasta was married to fellow burlesque performer and writer [[Jonny Porkpie]] but the two have since divorced.{{when|date=January 2014}} She is the inspiration for the fictional character " |
Canasta was married to fellow burlesque performer and writer [[Jonny Porkpie]] but the two have since divorced.{{when|date=January 2014}} She is the inspiration for the fictional character "Filthy Lucre" in Porkpie's book ''[[The Corpse Wore Pasties]]'' ([[Hard Case Crime]], 2009).<ref>[http://culturalcapitol.com/2009/11/18/jonny-porkpie—the-interview/ Jonny Porkpie, the interview]; Cultural Capitol</ref> The ''Brooklyn Paper'' calls Canasta "Brooklyn’s greatest burlesque star".<ref>[http://www.brooklynpaper.com/sections/go/32/7/ Brooklyn Paper]</ref> |
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== References == |
Revision as of 14:33, 12 May 2014
Nasty Canasta is a New York City-based Neo-Burlesque performer. She is the producer and host of Sweet & Nasty Burlesque,[1] and the featured performer in the New York branch of Naked Girls Reading.[2]
Biography
Canasta has won multiple awards and accolades, including sharing the first-ever "Most Innovative" award from the Burlesque Hall of Fame[citation needed] as well as second runner-up in the "Queen of Burlesque" category, and numerous Golden Pastie Awards from the New York Burlesque Festival.
Canasta was married to fellow burlesque performer and writer Jonny Porkpie but the two have since divorced.[when?] She is the inspiration for the fictional character "Filthy Lucre" in Porkpie's book The Corpse Wore Pasties (Hard Case Crime, 2009).[3] The Brooklyn Paper calls Canasta "Brooklyn’s greatest burlesque star".[4]
References
- ^ Noble, Melissa, "Sweet and Nasty Burlesque", New York Magazine, New York Nightlife, archived from the original on 13 December 2009, retrieved 13 December 2009
- ^ Padnick, Steven (23 October 2009). "Naked Girls Reading". December 2009 Blog. Tor.com. Archived from the original on 13 December 2009. Retrieved 13 December 2009.
- ^ Jonny Porkpie, the interview; Cultural Capitol
- ^ Brooklyn Paper