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After a five-year hiatus, Anchorage’s premier sketch comedy troupe, the PoGo GoGo Co. is dusting off the cobwebs to come out of retirement. What’s really hard about sketch comedy versus improv or stand-up is that you really have to rely on the people you’re working with because if someone doesn’t show up to rehearsal or doesn’t write the part of the script they were supposed to then things can go really wrong,” explained Lounsbury. With the first group we did a show that basically combined Mardi Gras, Fur Rondezvous and St. Patrick’s Day all into one big sketch. So, we came up with this weird, weird concept where a leprechaun got kicked out of leprechaundom and like had this epic journey,” laughed Lounsbury.
On October 29, 2016 Alaska’s own Noise Brigade took the stage for their biggest performance to date – opening for multi-platinum Californian rockers The tour comes on the heels of the band’s 2017 release of “HD Remake: A Collection of Old Songs” released by Manic Kat Records. The four bachelors currently shack up together in a small apartment but as Nelson puts it, the band is in a good place right now and hasn’t wanted to break up. I think that’s what life is, just learning and that’s what we’re doing right now,” said Nelson.
Uncontrollable giggling from young children and the occasional chuckle from an unimpressed adult could be overheard as a traveling street performer known simply as Timon cut small pieces from a white rope and let them fall to the street. The 20-something year old New York born performer has only been working as a full-time magician for less than a year I had a friend who was working at the Zoppe Circus and he told me that if I could get to Washington in two days that I could get a job as a roustabout,” recalled Timon who says that after working with Zoppe, he has yet to find another job that has challenged him. New Orleans is a city where you can perform on the street year-round, so that's why I have been able to start working full-time as a street performer,” Timon explained.
When I started doing music 20 years ago, I started with metal music After that, I got some recognition from the hip-hop scene and this rapper Peand-eL wanted to collaborate with me so that's how I transitioned into Greenlandic hip-hop. Yeah, it was something like five years ago when I started making music on the Game Boy. So my idea of making music on the Game Boy is to induce nostalgia because of the way Greenlanders ingest music –