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Interview: Amy Schumer calls Comedy Central show a dream come true
As a server at Blue Fin restaurant in Times Square, Amy Schumer — then an aspiring stand-up comic — said she waited on comedian Patton Oswalt every day for nearly a week, bringing him tea during each visit to help him combat his cold. They...
Tags: Charlie Sheen, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc., Dave Attell, Wrestling, New York City
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'Burt Wonderstone': When funny people fall flat
It's a testament above all to comic branding — the commercial value of familiar, well-liked names and faces. But with "The Incredible Burt Wonderstone" as the latest example, these days we're often dealing with a certain kind of formulaic star-...
Tags: The Office (tv program), Zach Galifianakis, The Hangover (movie), Steve Buscemi, Steve Carell
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Hannibal Buress appearing at DePaul tonight
For RedEyeDePaul University students have spoken, and thanks to their votes, comedians Hannibal Buress and Amy Schumer will co-headline this year's Big Comic event, which takes place Monday night at the university's Merle Reskin Theatre. Hannibal Buress, a comic...Tags: The Office (tv program), Students, Aziz Ansari, Colleges and Universities, B.J. Novak
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What does hate-watching mean?
Anne Hathaway — insufferable, grating, insistently chipper, with those big stupid puppy-dog eyes and that dumb pixie hair, shocked, shocked, at the fortune and appreciation bestowed on her talented head, so rehearsed in her faux-humility, so...
Tags: Les Miserables (movie), Golden Globe Awards, Scranton, Russell Crowe, Academy Awards
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Tina Fey visits Epcot, Snow White
The TV Guy - Orlando SentinelThe Walt Disney World Resort was a magnet for sitcom stars Monday. Jon Cryer of “Two and a Half Men” and Johnny Galecki of “The Big Bang Theory” were guests on “Live With Kelly and Michael.” The Cryer show aired live... -
Improv Fest: One dumb idea can be a lot to work with
The 2013 Chicago Improv Festival kicked off earlier this week with Craig Cackowski — a veteran Second City and iO performer seen in recent years on NBC's "Community" — asking the audience for a suggested location. The first reply shouted out...
Tags: ImprovOlympic, Scott Adsit, Raising Hope (tv program), Festive Events, Lucas Neff
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Improv Fest: Scott Adsit on acting and that thing with Clinton
As the character Pete Hornberger on NBC's late, lamented “30 Rock,” Scott Adsit played for seven seasons the relative straight man surrounded by a cast of oddballs and idiosyncratics. But among true comedy nerds, particularly in Chicago,...
Tags: Rachel Dratch, Scott Adsit, Festive Events, Entertainment, Adam McKay
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Could a move to New York revitalize 'The Tonight Show'?
If the rumors are true and “The Tonight Show” is set to return to its ancestral home at 30 Rockefeller Plaza with Jimmy Fallon as host, the move would be a boon for New York City – and maybe even the aging late-night genre itself. A...
Tags: Jimmy Fallon, Sid Caesar, Johnny Carson, New York City, Steve Allen
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Change of coasts for 'Tonight' could mean a big shift
For more than 40 years, a studio at the corner of Olive and Alameda avenues in Burbank has been churning out a show that keeps viewers up late. But with NBC's "Tonight Show" poised to migrate back to New York, Southern California is in danger of losing...Tags: Jimmy Fallon, Sid Caesar, Conan O'Brien, New York City, Johnny Carson
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'Happy Endings': A good word for a dying TV show
Consider this TV hospice. Or perhaps a premature eulogy. Whatever it is, until the other day I worried: Could I find the words to honor “Happy Endings”? Do I call it a “good show”? A “kind show”? Do I write a...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Mary Tyler Moore, Human Interest, Jefferson Park, Damon Wayans Jr.
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Numbers don't lie: Twitter can't save your TV show
If social media can help drive a revolution, surely it can sway the fate of a small, overlooked television series on the brink of cancellation. Right? A few weeks ago I wrote about one of the strongest shows on TV right now, the nuanced and mordantly...
Tags: The Good Wife (tv program), Marketing, Fringe (tv program), Mike White, NBC (tv network)
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The many charms of beautiful downtown Burbank
The city of Burbank has come in for some serious dissing since news broke that "The Tonight Show" may leave NBC studios at Olive and Alameda avenues in search of an edgier, fresher vibe in New York City. The old "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" slam about...
Tags: Netherlands, Rentals, Jimmy Fallon, Ellen DeGeneres, The Big Bang Theory (tv program)
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