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Eddie Izzard Takes off His Dressnew

Scheduled for five nights at the Kodak, comedian talks Bible Belt, Napoleon, spelunking and the future of The Riches.
L.A. Weekly  |  Randall Roberts  |  08-01-2008  |  Performance

Neil Patrick Harris Stuns as a Signing Supervillian in Joss Whedon's Online Musicalnew

Academy Award–nominated writer Joss Whedon (Toy Story) has a way with words. As pointed out in the PBS documentary Do You Speak American?, Whedon’s legendary TV show, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, “challenged linguistic taboos and introduced new words and phrases in nearly every show.”
Orlando Weekly  |  Justin Strout  |  07-31-2008  |  Performance

Draw-A-Thon Invades the Whitney, Lays Siege to the Met for No Reason Whatsoevernew

A few minutes after the Whitney Museum opened its doors for pay-what-you-will admission this past Friday, six half-naked, masked, paint-splattered men and women were checked smiling through museum security to writhe, pose and hand out flyers on the floor to unsuspecting culture tourists in the name of ... nothing.
New York Press  |  Ben Lasman  |  07-31-2008  |  Performance

Renaissance Man Jeff Daniels on His Plays, Music and His Upcoming Appearance in Detroitnew

Actor, playwright, activist, musician and proud Michigander, Jeff Daniels, keeps his creative plate full. His newest play, Panhandle Slim & The Oklahoma Kid, is currently running at The Purple Rose. But this week he also comes to the Detroit Film Theater for a special engagement, performing for one night only with Sigourney Weaver in A.R. Gurney's Pulitzer Prize-nominated play, Love Letters.
Metro Times  |  Norene Cashen  |  07-29-2008  |  Performance

Universal Soldiernew

Soldiers returning from war have a long road ahead of them.
Boulder Weekly  |  Dylan Otto Krider  |  07-19-2008  |  Performance

Wait, Who Is This?new

Andrew Earles and Jeffrey Jensen shine the dim light of cultural obscurity on the prank phone call.
Boston Phoenix  |  Mike Miliard  |  07-17-2008  |  Performance

Iranian-American Comic Maz Jobrani Helps East Meet Westnew

From making fun of his heritage by saying Iranians refuse to be called anything but Persian (like the cat, he says) to teaching the crowd how to pronounce the current president’s name (Ahmed I'mma-need-a-job), Jobrani serves as a light-hearted diplomat in the ever-growing gap between the East and West.
Montreal Mirror  |  Narcel X  |  07-11-2008  |  Performance

The Disillusionist: One Man's Quest to Teach Magic Some New Tricksnew

David London has a problem with standard-issue magic. His solution involves celebrity toenails and a lot of Wonder Bread.
Washington City Paper  |  Oliver Lukacs  |  07-03-2008  |  Performance

'Fuck Hope': George Carlin, 1937-2008new

There'll be little enough cause to ask what this late, stupendously gifted funnyman would think of a President Obama and his rhetoric of "Hope" in the midst of our general, scrambling disintegration. We already know.
Los Angeles CityBeat  |  Ron Garmon  |  06-27-2008  |  Performance

How Comedian Dave Rubin Found His Niche (and Success) After Coming Outnew

When Rubin came out two years ago, he wasn't met with relentless scorn, hostile derision or frequent stonings as you might expect. Quite mercifully, the opposite had taken place: He opened himself up to a world of opportunity that didn't exist before.
New York Press  |  Nate Sloan  |  06-26-2008  |  Performance

Charo Spills the Cuchinew

The singing, dancing, and "cuchi-cuchi!" spouting Castilian sex kitten that pratfalled with the best of 1970s television, the Vegas institution who wound up in that sub-A list purgatory The Surreal Life, is the Charo America knows and loves. But according to this 40-year show biz veteran, the other Charo -- a classically trained musician with serious Spanish guitar chops -- is just getting warmed up.
San Francisco Bay Guardian  |  Matt Sussman  |  06-25-2008  |  Performance

Karen Finley Talks About Eliot Spitzer & the Cult of Apologynew

It must be at least a bit satisfying for Karen Finley to have so many politicians apologizing about sex. At the very least, it has provided her with a treasure trove of source material.
Artvoice  |  Caitlin Crowell  |  06-23-2008  |  Performance

Bonnaroo's Comedy Lineup Features Big Laughsnew

The Bonnaroo comedy tent is an oasis in the desert (read: air-conditioned tent in the dusty, hippy-strewn festival wasteland). Performers include Zach Galifianakis, Janeane Garofalo, Brian Posehn and more.
Nashville Scene  |  Lee Stabert  |  06-13-2008  |  Performance

To Martin Short, Comedy is More of an Art than a Sciencenew

But comedy's proper execution sometime carries with it all the rigors of scientific enterprise, at least for the performer engaged in the pratfall.
Shepherd Express  |  Michael Muckian  |  05-30-2008  |  Performance

Indie Comedy Label Stand Up! Cranks Out Edgy Comedynew

The Twin Cities-based laugh factory offers smart hope in dumb times.
City Pages (Twin Cities)  |  Matt Snyders  |  05-23-2008  |  Performance

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