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...comedy-writing class that requires students to perform stand-up at the Studio as a final project.Harvard hasn’t always eschewed stand-up for a scorpion bowl at the Kong. B.J. Novak ’01, who is currently working as a writer, producer, and actor on NBC??s “The Office,” performed frequently at the Studio as a Harvard undergraduate. Jenkins said that his club also featured Daniel A. Mintz ’02, who is currently pursuing a career in comedy.Jenkins feels that the current dearth of stand...
...rare sort of comedic revue, hosted by Averell and his friend B.J. Novak ’01 in venues like Lowell Lecture Hall and Sanders Theater. Novak now writes and acts in NBC??s “The Office...
...together, and this is merely another link in the chain. The humor is weak and recycled—not to mention the title. 2. “My Name is Earl”This show has now landed, along with “The Office,” in NBC??s once-integral Thursday night slot, which used to boast the best lineup on television. “Earl” is an irritatingly stupid show, populated by horrendous accents and worse plotlines.1. “Hot Properties”The mention of its name on this page...
...performance earned acclaim from critics and middle-schoolers alike, and the film grossed $150 million worldwide on a minimal budget. The reviews and receipts from Carell’s first big role coincided with critical plaudits for his portrayal of boss Michael Scott on NBC??s “The Office,” an adaptation of the BBC comedy of the same name...
Okay, hang on, now I’m really confused. And it’s all NBC??s fault. In what may be one of the most earnest November Sweeps stunts in recent memory, the network ran a televised debate between two fictional candidates on “The West Wing” last Sunday—live. Clearly, NBC is desperately trying to re-energize the veteran series. Apparently I’m not the only one who misses the marvelous alliteration of “West Wing Wednesday.” Sweeps stunt aside, the show?...