April 7-13, 2005
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poetry/music
According to Oakland-based "nerdy-sexy-commie-girly" a cappella/poetry group Charming Hostess, life is complicated, but not too complicated for words. Atop a foundation of handclaps and breathy vocal percussion, Jewlia Eisenberg and co. build their fiery, festive voices into soulful, passionate crescendos. Sarajevo Blues, their most recent CD, is a multilingual exploration of worldviews (African and Bosnian among them) that never settles for the simplicity of an activist's slogan. In "Death Is a Job," a man with a newspaper on his head flees across an intersection and contemplates who he hates more: the Chetnik snipers who've set their sights on him, or the huddled mass of photographers hoping to turn the moment into a Pulitzer. Then still running, we presume he ponders which group has more to gain from his death. Of course, there is no answer. "Life has been narrowed down completely, reduced to gestures," Eisenberg belts out over a catchy pop groove. But it's still too complex to make sense on a bumper sticker.
Charming Hostess, Thu., April 7, 7:30 p.m., $8, Tritone, 1508 South St., 215-545-0475.
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