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Media for ROGUE PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL 2006

 

Dave's first Rogue experience
By Dave Childers, Get Out! April 2007

 

Dave doesn't let madness keep him down
Been There, Done That

By Dave Childers, The Fresno Bee, Monday, March 27
 

Still lots of Rogue to catch
The festival's final weekend nears; here's what's hot and what's not.

By Donald Munro and Mike Osegueda / The Fresno Bee, Thursday, March 9, 2006

 

Original video: "Rogue and pleasant slaves"

by Will Albritton, Beehive Web Magazine

 

Original video: "Improving improv''

by Will Albritton, Beehive Web Magazine
 

Rogue Wave
Still think there is nothing to do in Fresno? You’re about to drown in a sea of options.

by Jarah Euston, FresnoFamous.com, March 1, 2006

 

Art Rogue
Art Hop gets a boost from the opening of the 2006 Rogue Performance Festival

by Jarah Euston, FresnoFamous.com, March 2, 2006

 

Rogue Festival 2006
Fresno's craziest performance event gets even bigger as its audience grows.

By Mike Osegueda / The Fresno, Sunday, Feburary 26, 2006.
 

Organizers choose their favorite acts

The Fresno Bee, Sunday, Feburary 26, 2006.

 

Fringe Benefits
Fresno's homegrown fringe festival, the Rogue, returns

By Shawn Gadberry,
By Get Out! March 2006

 

Get Out and get Rogue
Get Out! talks with Rogues's main man Marcel Nunis

By Joshua Tehee,
By Get Out! March 2006
 

Get Out's 10 Rogue Picks
By Get Out! Staff Writers, March 2006

 

 

Media for ROGUE PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL 2005

 

http://generik.blogspot.com/2005/03/rogues-gallery.html

 

Rogue Tales
You'll find performances from the Broadway-ready to the truly bizarre.

The Fresno Bee, Friday, March 11, 2005.
There are three words that warm the heart of any Rogue Performance Festival organizer: Standing room only. more...
 

Canterbury' rapper is something of a Rogue scholar
By Marty Berry / The Fresno Bee, March 11, 2005.
Rapper-scholar Baba Brinkman is the first to admit that his "Rap Canterbury Tales" show "sounds like it can be really bad."
more...

 

ROGUE'S ROGUE

by ABBY BLACKSTONE, FRESNOFAMOUS.COM, March 3, 2005

Are you ready for 150 performances in nine days? Famous sits down with the original Rogue to discuss this year's festival, the meaning of "Fringe" and the Fresno renaissance. more...

 

ROGUE GUIDE

BY MORGAN DOGTRAIN, FRESNOFAMOUS.COM, March 3, 2005

The Rogue Festival provides audiences a chance to sample a wide variety of theatrical, performance and visual styles. But what if you're not that interested in sampling everything? What if you want to skip straight to the good stuff? Well Famous is here to lend a hand and provide you with what we think are going to be the biggest his of the '05 Rogue. more...

 

Underground Art
Rogue Performance Festival gives overlooked artists a chance to shine in local spotlight
By ERIKA LINDQUIST and CHRISTY ARNDT, The Collegian, CSU Fresno, March 9, 2005

The Rogue Performance Festival is a celebration of independent performance and art that started four years ago and has grown in popularity ever since. more...
 

EmSpace takes up Rogue space
Spotlight Section, The Fresno Bee, March 6, 2005.
Her show is titled "Sorry, I Thought I Knew You" -- but make no mistake. Erin Mei-Ling Stuart does know Fresno. She left town 11 years ago for a life of dance in San Francisco. more...

 

Rogue Festival returns for fourth year. By Joshua Tehee, GET OUT! Magazine, Mar. 1, 2005
S
ifting through the complete list of artists, performers, musicians, actors and magicians at this year's Rogue Performance Festival -- all 26 pages of it -- is a chore. more...

 

Community opens its doors to upcoming dance festival

Letters Section, The Fresno Bee, February 28, 2005.
As a participant in the upcoming Rogue Performance Festival [March 3-12], I would like to thank all the Fresno businesses that have offered their cafes, galleries and dance studios as venues for this brief, but wonderful, explosion of independent performance and art. more...

Rogue artist wants me in on the act By Donald Munro

The Fresno Bee, February 27, 2005. Here's the deal, performance artist Mallory Moad tells me. All I do is call her cell phone at 4:10 p.m. Saturday and direct her live. more...

 

 Gettin' mighty crowded The Fresno Bee, Sunday, February 27, 2005.

With the Rogue Festival kicking off this week and the Fresno Philharmonic   and Tulare County Symphony both performing next weekend, and Leonard Nimoy in town to boot, the Valley arts calendar is going to be ... more...

 

Acoustic Rogue The Fresno Bee, February 27, 2005.
When you click on singer Kien Lim's Web site, you'll see an eclectic travel schedule: On March 31, he's slated to play at a London club called Edward's in Hammersmith ("opposite the Tube station"). more...
 

Quick Escapes By J. R. ROMANKO New York Times, February 25, 2005

Check this out!!! It blew us away! We got listed in the TRAVEL SECTION!!

 

 

Media for ROGUE PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL 2004

 

CD Fulfills pianist's Long Time Goal - Ken Fritz Rogue Performer By Mike Osegueda
The Fresno Bee,
February 27, 2004.  Some kids are dragged to the piano, forced to take lessons. "This isn't something like that," says Ken Fritz. more...

Arts Nudes, mixed media and sculpture on tap
The Fresno Bee February 28, 2004.  Marcos Dorado of Recycom Gallery will have an exhibit of nudes in March at the gallery, 604 E. Olive Ave. The exhibit will be held in conjunction with the Rogue Festival, which this year is adding several art galleries to its ever-expanding list of venues. more...

 

Sample a variety of theatrical styles at the 2004 Rogue Performance Festival By Tessa Ramirez, GET OUT! - Central Valley Arts n Life Story, February 28, 2004. If you are looking for a way to sample a variety of theatrical styles for an affordable price, then consider attending the 2004 Rogue Performance Festival. This open, non-juried festival is committed to an artist's right to produce work without judgment and without being censored. more...

Best advice for Rogue fans? Be ready for anything!
The Fresno Bee, February 29, 2004. The new and expanded third annual edition of the Rogue Festival, A Celebration of Independent Performance and Art, kicks off Thursday with a reception at the new Rogue's Galleries venues during ArtHop, at 5-8 p.m. more...


The Rogue Festival
Community Alliance Magazine, March 2004. The Rogue Performance Festival offers two weekends of deliciously varied entertainment. The next time anyone tells you there’s no support for the arts in Fresno, just say three words: Rogue Performance Festival. The five-day festival in March will offer more than 80 performances of amazingly diverse entertainment. The theme of the Rogue Performance Festival is choice—both for the audience and the performers. more...


Not Into Britney? Check Out The Rogue Festival
By Donald Munro, The Fresno Bee, March 5, 2004. To everything there is a season. Even fringe festivals. Generally speaking, the circuit runs from April to October. When the organizers of Fresno's Rogue Festival -- now in its third year -- decided on a date for the annual event, they figured they'd take a page from the presidential primary season. If they couldn't be the biggest in the nation, they'd be the first. more...


Comedian cashes in on bank joke
By Donald Munro, Fresno Bee Article, March 7, 2004. Patrick Combs is fascinated with cash. We're talking about the stuff that's cold and hard. Not checks or credit cards. Not the electronic blips that flit between accounts like impossible-to-catch fireflies. more...

Rogue Trip -Kosher cowboys, chair ballet and belly dancers add funk to this festival.
Fresno Bee staff writers Marty Berry, Don Mayhew, Donald Munro and Jody Murray contributed to this story. Fresno Bee Article, March, 11, 2004. Marcel Nunis, managing director of the 2004 Rogue Performance Festival, walked out of the Starline Saturday night and proclaimed: "That show rocked." more...


Big Dreams Small Places.
By Marty BerryFresno Bee Lifestyle Article, March 21, 2004. Art and business may seem as compatible as oil and water, but to earn any kind of income from the former, you generally have to become adept at the latter. more...

 


 

Media for ROGUE PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL 2003

 

"ROGUE FESTIVAL Event to feature 59 performances during 5-day run." Fresno Neighbor's City View 2/06/03

 

THE ROGUE TREATS ARTISTS RIGHT Eclectic festival kicks off today in new venues. Fresno Bee Lifetime/ Music story Feb 28, 2003

 

Central Valley About Town Activities

 

Places to go Out of Town, Bakersfield.com, the BAKERSFIELD CALIFORNIAN Explore:  2/19/03

 

Merlinda Espinosa performing at festival Vidaenvalle.com By Vida en el Valle, February, 26, 2003.

 

Fresno Folk Lore Society -THE FLYER Upcoming Events, March, 2003, Click  on Roguefestival

 

Rogue Festival tribute to Fresnan goes 'beyond the moon' by Joshua Tehee, Fresno Neighbors dot com -  3/13/03

 

Media for ROGUE PERFORMANCE FESTIVAL 2002

 

Dramatic Twist: Theatre J'Nerique holds casting call for massive Rogue Festival By Daniel Roberts FRESNO NEIGHBORS, September 18, 2001.

 

Rogue Festival 2002 listing in the KSEE 24 Community Calendar

 

"Let Rogue Entertain You Tonight", by Don Mayhew, Fresno Bee Article. March 1, 2002

 

The Business Journal's Coverage of the Rogue Festival, 2002

 

The Lineonline (Fresno's Fine & Folk Arts Journal) Report on The Rogue Festival, 2002

 

The Theater Scene: New performance festival boosts independent theater, Fresno Neighbor's Section of the Fresno Bee, March 12, 2002

 

The Rogue Festival wants you, by Don Mayhew, The Fresno Bee, September 3, 2002, 7:42 AM

 

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Feb. 25, 2005, "Move On Up" KFCF Interview Part 1 (not linked yet.) 30 min.

 

Feb. 25, 2005, "Move On Up" KFCF Interview Part 2 30 min

 

Mar. 1, KFCF Interview with Mallory Moad & Kien Lim

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