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UpStairs on the Square - UpStairs is having their "first ever bartender-hosted sports trivia night," along with prizes and classic football food. Come in wearing a football helmet, and they'll give you a plate of their "Hot Dates," dates stuffed with almond and cinnamon butter wrapped in bacon...
...awesome,” said Nathan, who studies mathematics. “I’ve always wanted to be on a game show. I’ve always loved trivia and random facts...
...commercial breaks featured trivia questions and a costume contest, and the drink menu included Sterling Cooper Cocktails, Betty’s Bubbles, and Madison Avenues...
...being evaded, circumvented, destroyed, and mocked,” he said. “What’s your indignation level? We’re not dealing with trivia here—we’re dealing with our country...
...outsider satirists like Mort Sahl and Lenny Bruce, and the counterculture years of the late '60s and '70s gave rise to stand-up social commentators like George Carlin, Richard Pryor and Robert Klein. By the '80s, however, stand-up had mostly retreated to the home front (Roseanne Barr), the trivia of everyday life (Jerry Seinfeld) and the carefully nonpartisan "topical" jokes of Johnny Carson. In the George W. Bush years, political comedy came back in style, not just for late-night hosts like David Letterman and Jon Stewart - who are far more willing than Carson was to let their (usually...