“Hi Ya!” Come out for The Bruise this Sunday for killer stories & camaraderie. Only at Idlewild BK. Power hour show from 8-9pm. Don’t miss it! Hosted by yours truly and 10% of the bar is going to the Women’s Refugee Commission: https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/

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The Bruise storytelling, comedy and poetry show is back once again THIS Sunday with a short but solid lineup…it’s summer and the livings easy – Actually not really and with so much activity and turmoil going on The Bruise is sticking to a “power hour” this month and next. Longer shows and musical guests will return in September. Nonetheless, there’s a reason it’s called a ‘power hour’ and this Sunday’s show is going to be super funny, so get outta the heat and get into this! Need more incentive other than comic relief? 10% of the bar will be going to the Women’s Refugee Commission: https://www.womensrefugeecommission.org/ so you can get sloshed for a good cause!
Featuring the amazing:
Alice Klugherz – performing her transformational piece from Ghost City Cabaret
Hann Cowger – Comedy extraordinaire. Owns the mic!
Jake Hart – Comic genius storyteller doing whatever
Jamie Frey – A natural and hilarious storyteller comic
and Christian Roberts (if he can make it in time) – Another comic genius and Bushwick local who has endless stories about growing up black in the state of Maine and is also one of like a dozen kids in his family.
Plus your bartender Cameron
Hosted by yours truly, the infamous (in mostly good ways) Kelley Brannon
Come say “Hi ya!”
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About kelleybrannonprojects
From 2012, new 'About' coming soon. In the meantime, please enjoy this nostalgia from my life five years ago:
I am an artist, writer, researcher, filmmaker, photographer, playwright, actor, and director in Ridgewood, Queens. I know that might seem like a lot of things to be so I should say I experiment in a variety of disciplines and mediums; concepts and absurdities. I studied in The Studio for Interrelated Media at Massachusetts College of Art. I moved to the area in June 2010 after graduating.
CURRENT PROJECTS:
Since moving to NYC I've been feeling pulled back to my first loves: writing and theater; and the surreal, emotional, and abstract. I am also very involved with radical politics and I'm particularly interested in blending internal and external structures. I wrote a semi-surreal one act play called "The Rootless: A Play About America" last year which divulged the madness of capitalism and was performed at The Producer's Club with Love Creek Productions. I recently wrote another one act play called "The Thousand Lives of a Nomad" which is a story about the task, escape, and intrigue of continually making new lives in different places. The story is told through the lens of a 33 year-old woman originally from Finland and now residing in Brooklyn. It's staged to be a "live animation" of sorts and, personally I think it's both funny and thoughtful.
On-going projects include a constant evolving series of smoke drawings, a documentary about the business behind social media and Facebook; hope of rekindling my love affair with large format photography, and a perpetual mid-life crisis...