Emily Fleming - Birthday Portrait - April 14, 2013 - Brooklyn, NY
with reservation - the latest photo sets
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2013-04-16
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2013-04-12
Sharon Spell - The Big Shrink - Reservations for the next show: http://east.ucbtheatre.com/shows/view/2986
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Mindy Tucker’s photos from the April 5th How Was Your Week Live are here. To download the podcast, featuring SIGGY FLICKER, CHRIS ELLIOTT, BRIDEY ELLIOTT, PICHET ONG, MAX SILVESTRI, VIDS, AIMEE MANN, TED LEO, AND A WALK-ON FROM TOM SCHARPLING & ZACH GALIFIANAKIS—plus, a musical tribute to RAM and Hedwig, a cooking demo, an exploration of Woody Harrelson’s rock band, the East Coast debut of #BOTH, Wesson-chugging, Flicker-tweeting, Harmonica solos, and so, so much more— click here. If you want to subscribe to How Was Your Week on iTunes, here is that link.
Enjoy your day.
This is a “must listen” episode.
Source: julieklausner
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2013-04-11
Whiplash - Leo Allen, Sean Donnelly, Andy Blitz, Zach Galifianakis, Moshe Kasher, Jared Logan - April 8, 2013 - UCB Theater, New York - More photos HERE: http://bit.ly/10Wnx3C ALSO: Zach is the Huff Post Comedy Moment of the week HERE: http://huff.to/16UUIX9
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2013-04-10
Henry Zebrowski - North 6th and Bedford - April 9, 2013
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2013-04-05
Pics from The Crappy Cinema Council 3rd Anniversary show at North 6th this Tuesday, April 2, 2013: http://bit.ly/14JQVPS with Alex Koll, Kara Klenk, Jared Logan, Scott Moran, Joe Machi and hosted by Jim Van Blaricum and Jim Crocamo. Also, The Cowmen played. They did a Waylon Jennings cover, which, FYI, is the way to my heart.
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2013-03-28
Whiplash - Leo Allen, Ryan Hamilton, Mike Recine, Gary Gulman, Phil Hanley, Louis Katz - March 25, 2013 - UCB Theater, New York - (When y’all gonna fix that HTML Tumblr?) Here’s the link for the full set: http://bit.ly/ZCaR2A
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2013-03-25
Mindy Tucker is a brilliant photographer originally from Alabama. She now photographs the comedy scene in NYC. Having the desire to be an artist in a very religious home in the south was not the most supportive place to work on her craft, but now she is a comedy staple in New York so everybody better get used to it.
Listen as they cover southern accents, parental expectations, and dating men who are intimated by a woman’s success.
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