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The Most Interesting Show in the World

Does the Second Amendment cover crossbows used for entertainment purposes?

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By Olivia Flores Alvarez

Published on October 29, 2009 at 1:40am

An array of artists from around the world, from daredevils to beatboxers, burlesque dancers to contortionists, will be onstage during The Most Interesting Show in the World. With that title, the show has a lot to live up to, but organizers say it delivers a unique blend of comedy and sexy entertainment. Angelo Moor, from the punk rock band Fishbone, is the show's host and will try to keep some order for what promises to be a wild ride. Oh, and did we mention the crossbow marksmen? 8 p.m. Warehouse Live, 813 St. Emanuel. For information, call 713-225-4583 or visit www.dosequis.com/mostinterestingshow. Free. (Online RSVP required.)
Thu., Oct. 29, 2009