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INTERVIEW: JOHN HODGMAN

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted August 13, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Comedy

"That’s what put me on The Daily Show as the resident expert, the kind of person that would say with a straight face that Franklin Roosevelt had a hook for a hand but you never noticed it because it’s shaped like a wheelchair."

Filed Under: A+E, Comedy Tagged With: bill burr, Boston Comedy, Brookline, Coolidge Corner Theatre, doctor who, John Hodgman, Jon Stewart, Judge John Hodgman, Louis C.K., Mayor Walsh, NPR, podcast, The Daily Show, wilbur theatre, wyatt cynac

WRIGHT STUFF: COMEDY LEGEND STEVEN WRIGHT ON LOUIS C.K., LAUGHING, AND DREADING BOSTON2024

Written by DAN MCCARTHY Posted March 14, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Comedy

On the prospect of the a 2024 Boston Summer Olympics: "It's like really really expensive vandalism."

Filed Under: A+E, Comedy Tagged With: #Boston2024, big dig, comedy connection, don gavin, emerson college, fx, george carlin, giggles, half baked, harvard squre, jimmy smith, kevin meaney, lenny clarke, Louis C.K., mike donovan, mike mcdonald, natural born killers, Olympics, paula poundstone, Saugus, stand up, steve sweeney, steven wright, the aristocrats, wilbur theatre, Woody Allen

YEAR IN REVIEW: HIGH NOTES

Written by MARTIN CABALLERO Posted December 29, 2014 Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene

When December comes, we feel the incredible urge to affirm our glorious responsibility as the ultimate authority on the past year’s discography. So bear with me, and behold, five of our favorite local releases from 2014.

Filed Under: MUSIC, Notes from the Scene Tagged With: best of, CreaturoS, D-Tension, D-Tension’s Secret Project, Don’t Take Your Eyes Off Of Me, garage-punk, Going Out in Style, hip hop, Is This Art?, Leonard Washington, local albums, Louis C.K., Michael Christmas, National Throat, Overweight Drake, Real Hair EP, Sadie Dupuis, Short Shorts, Speedy Ortiz, Sunken Ship, Sunrise Wedding, Swampp Thingg, The Master’s Dope, The World, Why Do I, Will Dailey, Y’all Tripping, Year In Review

LOUIS C.K.’S LOCAL OPENERS IMPRESS AT SOMERVILLE THEATRE

Written by KRISTOFER JENSON Posted December 1, 2014 Filed Under: Comedy

Louis C.K.’s surprise shows at the Somerville Theatre on November 22-23 took Boston by storm, as the superstar Newton native gave audiences four shows in two days featuring over an hour of new, polished material. It was a treat for those lucky enough to snag tickets, not to mention ...  read more

Filed Under: Comedy Tagged With: Boston Comedy, craig ferguson, Dan Boulger, Gary Petersen, HBO, late late show with craig ferguson, Louis C.K., somerville theatre

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