Micrófono abierto (Spanish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Micrófono abierto" in Spanish language version.

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  • Bunce, Alan (13 de enero de 1989). «What's So Funny, America?». The Christian Science Monitor. Mort Sahl. Consultado el 10 de septiembre de 2019. «Today kids come on[stage at open mics] for five minutes each and curse because of a poverty of language or because they've seen too many R-rated movies.» 

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  • Ewing, Creig (25 de julio de 2018). «The secret to comedy? Time… hard work». LEO Weekly. LEO Weekly. Consultado el 25 de marzo de 2019. «Usually the host will shine a light to let the comedian know a minute is left. If you keep going, it’s called blowing the light, and it is a sin.» 

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  • «PDX Comedy Blog». PDX Comedy Blog. Portland, OR, USA. Consultado el 18 de febrero de 2019. 

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  • Bromley, Patrick (6 de junio de 2018). «How to Break Into Stand-Up Comedy». ThoughtCo. Potdash. Consultado el 22 de marzo de 2019. «[Open mics] could be held anywhere, but are often found at bars, rock clubs, and coffee houses.» 
  • Bromley, Patrick (13 de abril de 2018). «Breaking Into Stand-Up: 10 Tips for Beginner Comedians». ThoughtCo. Potdash. Consultado el 22 de marzo de 2019. «It's a true ‘learn-by-doing’ art form, and you won't know what works (and what doesn't) until you've gotten on stage in front of an audience.» 

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