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Salty Brine: Good News, or Harry the Dog | Pangea | Music in New York

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Salty Brine
Photograph: Courtesy Jesse Untracht Oakner | | Salty Brine

Salty Brine is an outrageously talented singer-actor in the vein of Taylor Mac. In his Living Record Collection cabaret series, he takes a different classic pop album in each show—from Joni Mitchell’s Blue to the Dirty Dancing soundtrack—and weaves its songs into funny, perceptive tapestries of queer storytelling. The show is highly addictive: Once you’ve been dunked into Brine, you’ll want to dive back every month. In this edition, he connects a love story set in a dystopian future to the songs from Modest Mouse's Good News for People Who Love Bad News.

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