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Just For Laughs Chicago adds Russell Brand, Scott Adsit, more
RedEyeTBS Just For Laughs Chicago has added Russell Brand, Pete Holmes, Paul F. Tompkins, Brian Posehn, Doug Benson, Todd Glass, Scott Adsit, Kevin Dorff, Jon Glaser, TJ & Dave, Horatio Sanz, Matt Walsh, Brad Morris and Joe Nunez to its festival line-up....Tags: Joe Nunez, Arts and Culture, Seth Meyers, Ticketmaster, Matt Walsh
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'Just For Laughs' lineup set for June in Chicago
Bill Maher, Seth Meyers and Bob Newhart are among the old school-new school headliners of TBS Just for Laughs Chicago, the Chicago franchise of the Montreal-based comedy festival. It's slated for June 11-16 at various venues around the city, including the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Howard Stern , Bill Maher, TBS (tv network), Seth Meyers
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Seth Meyers, Hannibal Buress come home for 'Just For Laughs Chicago' in June
RedEyeSeth Meyers and Hannibal Buress are coming home for the fifth annual TBS Just for Laughs Chicago comedy festival in June. Evanston native Meyers, who runs the "Saturday Night Live" writers' room and "Weekend Update," is one of the festival's anchors--get...Tags: Arts and Culture, Hugh Hefner, Saturday Night Live (tv program), Marmaduke (movie), Entertainment
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Remembering Jonathan Winters, the 'father of improvisational comedy'
The trailblazing comic improviser Jonathan Winters, who died Thursday at age 87, was a seminal influence on scores of comedians and the person Robin Williams credits as his mentor. Winters' high energy, unpredictable and often surreal comic riffs...
Tags: Stand-up Comedy, Entertainment Events, NBC (tv network), IFC (tv network), Television
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IFC developing Garfunkel & Oates and baby doll soap opera series
IFC announced a development slate of 11 projects on Wednesday, three pilots and eight scripts, and based on their descriptions, the channel appears to be going even more idiosyncratic in its projects. Among the projects possibly coming soon to the...
Tags: Dynasty (tv program), International Organizations, Seann William Scott, Matt Besser, Kathryn Hahn
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'The Nerdist' Chris Hardwick chooses between 'Doctor Who,' 'The Walking Dead'
RedEyeChris Hardwick is a busy guy. He runs the popular podcast and website The Nerdist and travels the county doing standup. Last fall, his "Talking Dead," the popular aftershow in which he and guests dissect each episode of "The Walking Dead," grew to an...Tags: AMC (tv network), Medical Specialization, Zach Galifianakis, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Doctor Who (tv program)
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Maura Tierney will make her Broadway debut with Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks is one lucky guy. Maura Tierney -- a.k.a. Dr. Abby Lockhart from NBC’s "ER" -- will make her Broadway debut this spring in Nora Ephron’s final play, "Lucky Guy." Tierney will play the wife of Hanks, who will star in the drama about...
Tags: Pulitzer Prize Awards, Breast Cancer, Baby Mama (movie), Arts and Culture, Peter Gerety
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Strike averted: Keeping it clean on Broadway
The big news on Broadway: strike averted. Hundreds of theater workers, including bathroom attendants, porters and elevator operators – all represented by the 32BJ union – last week threatened to strike as their current contract speeds toward...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Healthcare Contract Issues, Theater, Entertainment Events, Broadway Theater
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Kennedy Center Honors' selection process set for a review
After receiving criticism from the National Hispanic Foundation for the Arts, the Kennedy Center is revisiting its artist selection process for the Kennedy Center Honors. The Kennedy Center has announced that an 11-member artist advisory panel...
Tags: Arts and Culture, John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Rita Moreno, Entertainment, Awards and Prizes
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Literary opponents face off at Write Club
For RedEyeLiterary fisticuffs abound at Write Club, where opponents duke it out with lightning-fast essays on pre-assigned, opposing topics. But is it really literature as blood sport? "The stakes are real," says founder and self-proclaimed overlord Ian Belknap....Tags: Arts and Culture, Amy Poehler, Tom Waits, Tina Fey, Dave Chappelle
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From novel to film to musical, 'Big Fish' has a date with Broadway
The new musical “Big Fish” has itself reeled in a big catch: the Neil Simon Theatre. Based on Daniel Wallace’s 1998 novel and the 2003 film directed by Tim Burton, the in-development production has had its eye on Broadway for several...Tags: Music Theater, Arts and Culture, Movies, John August, Tim Burton
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826LA adds Pee-wee Herman to Judd Apatow benefit
Jacket CopyTickets to see Judd Apatow's benefit for 826LA aren't cheap - but hey, it's a benefit....
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