Press...

Print Interview in Rockabilly Online - August, 2010

Print Interview in The Austin Chronicle - July, 2010

Print Interview in The Austin Chronicle - January 2010

Pictorial in Bachelor Pad Magazine - Fall 2009

Print Interview in Pin Curl Magazine - November, 2009

Print Interview in The Daily Shot - July, 2009

Radio Interview for "Off Stage and On the Air", KOOP Radio - May, 2009


"A shining starr of the new burlesque."

Blaze Starr

"...poised porcelain princess of tease..."

21st Century Burlesque

"damn hot!"

Clutter Magazine

"...a statuesque redhead who is a professional actress and gorgeous."

W. R. Maxwell, Metro ANE

"...a Texas filly that made us hot under the collar... First name Ruby. Like the gem. Last name Joule... as in the unit of energy and heat! And she was living up to her name!"

Java, Bachelor Pad Magazine

"Marriage was danced (or should I say stripped) divinely by bride Ruby Joule...  At the end of the show, Ruby touchingly presented me with the bridal bouquet..."

"Eye-popping glamour... not to be missed."

Stephen Moser, After a Fashion

"...the graceful Ruby Joule came back on stage and elegantly performed in white attire and a feathered head-piece with alluring and captivating energy. She is a woman to watch keenly; her thoughtful motions and cute expressions left the engaged admirers howling for more."

Red River Noise

"A hot addition to the Austin burlesque scene, she'll light a fire under you that you won't want to put out."

CITA Magazine

"...the real deal. Pro woman burlesque perfection."

Elizabeth Bellanti, Bellanti Branding

 

“…a sharp mix of old school strippery and humor… one of Austin's favorite burly-Q lovelies."

“This is some vintage bumpin' and grindin', by jingo, just the sort of thing that got Granpaw all twitchy…You, too, will be thrilled.”

The Austin Chronicle

"...from the deep ranks of Austin's burlesque scene... scandalous!"

Richard Whittaker, The Austin Chronicle

“energetic, dynamic and well-executed dancing… highly entertaining”

Barry Pineo, The Austin Chronicle

“A practiced burlesque dancer… performing adroitly to a naughty Eartha Kitt song.”

Michael Barnes, Austin American Statesman