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...gotta be true for every comedian I think. But you could take out women and substitute another word. People initially get into stand up because there is some kind of neurosis that gets us up there. RR: Did you do “Comedy for a Cause?? last year? TY: I tried to do it last year and then I…I don’t know what happened last year so I’m really glad they asked me to perform again. RR: Why do you prefer college campuses? TY: College students have a certain...
Half a dozen participants, including Harvard janitor Bedardo A. Sola, stood on a street corner near the building—wielding signs and informing passersby of their cause??during the day and slept in the Burlington Commons at night, with only water to sustain them...
...love of vaginas. Part of “Super Retardo’s” somewhat limited charm is a function of its live recording; as the audience laughs heartily, Fatel—who performed at last fall’s “Comedians for a Cause?? at Harvard—picks a girl out of the crowd whom he will turn to with assorted lascivious and vulgar remarks for the remainder of the evening. Of course, he utterly disregards her also-present boyfriend much to the delight of the other spectators, none of whom seem even...
...Commission (HCC)-sponsored show of the year will feature seven comedians in front of a microphone, cracking the audience up for charity.The HCC will combine with the Earthquake Relief Coalition, which is comprised of 34 student cultural and public service groups, to host “Comedy for a Cause?? on December 10 in Sanders Theatre. The show, which will feature seven 15-to-20 minute comedy acts, will mark a lot of firsts—the first HCC event of the school year, the first HCC has ever hosted for charity, and the first collaboration with...
...said residents should be more concerned with air pollution from vehicles alone, a topic the study did not address. Faber said the report did not examine these air pollutants because Massachusetts does not release enough data on that subject. Yet Nakagawa agreed that organizing Cambridge residents against a cause??like pollution—is often difficult. “There are a lot of active people in Cambridge,” he said. “They’re active on so many different things that it’s hard to get people to spend...