Sideshow (disambiguation)
A sideshow is an extra, secondary production associated with a circus, carnival or fair etc.
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Sideshow may also refer to:
- Sideshow alley, an Australian term for amusements
- Sideshow (automobile exhibition), an illegal automotive skills event that originated in Oakland, California
Literature
- Sideshow: Kissinger, Nixon and the destruction of Cambodia, a 1979 book by William Shawcross
- Sideshow, a 1974 play by Miguel Piñero
Film, theatre and TV
- The Sideshow (film), a 1928 American silent drama film
- The Side Show, 1929 Vitaphone sound short directed by Doc Salomon with Jack Born, Elmer Lawrence, and Walter Rodgers
- Side Show, a 1997 Broadway musical
- Sideshow (1950 film)
- Side Show (film), a 1931 musical comedy film
TV
- Sideshow Bob, a character from The Simpsons
- Sideshow Mel, Bob's replacement in The Simpsons
- The Sideshow, Australian comedy/variety TV show
- Sideshow, a shapechanging superhero from Milestone Comics
- The Side Show Countdown with Nikki Sixx
Brands and computing
- Windows SideShow, a Microsoft technology for Windows Vista
- Sideshow Collectibles, California-based designer toy and collectible studio
Music
- The Side Show (nightclub), Cape Town, South Africa.
- Sideshow (album), a 2004 comedy album by The Bob and Tom Show
- "Sideshow" (song), a 1974 song by Blue Magic
- "Sideshow", a 1994 song by Alice Cooper from the album The Last Temptation
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