July 9, 2008 · 2 Comments
Hey everyone, quick update: After a botched attempt to move my database to a different portion of the site, I’m trying to re-create the magic of Call to Adventure all over again. Be patient; the whole thing will be ready to premiere in a short while. Until then, forgive the construction signs. Read More →
May 7, 2006 · 9 Comments
Last night, I watched Saturday Night Live from the writer’s room. Jim and I walked down to 30 Rockefeller, and stood outside in cold, dry wind, waiting for our friends to show up. When Pete Gross, Deb Downing, and Brendan Hunt all arrived, we headed in and received our passes to shoot past the lines and walk into the offices of SNL. Tall, white walls and thin hallways led down to the least imposing room I could imagine — this was the epicenter of a thirty-year legacy, and it felt like a common corporate... [Read the full story]
May 16, 2006 · 3 Comments
Last week was exceptionally full. On Monday night, Jim and I performed our show at UCB NY. The house was seventy or so people, and many of them were unfamiliar faces. Our show was met with tepid response; much of our material was new and untested, and though Jim and I laughed a lot writing things like, “Knock-knock. Who’s There? Your Husband is Dead,” …it didn’t seem to entertain much of the elderly audience. Our tried-and-true material went over just as well as always, and Brendan’s... [Read the full story]
May 31, 2006 · 9 Comments
It’s official. I’m writing a piece that’s going to be in the Los Angeles Times. And I’m getting paid. It’s about anime. Read More →
Last night, I watched Saturday Night Live from the writer’s room. Jim and I walked down to 30 Rockefeller, and stood outside in cold, dry wind, waiting for our friends... [Read more]
Last week was exceptionally full. On Monday night, Jim and I performed our show at UCB NY. The house was seventy or so people, and many of them were unfamiliar faces. Our show... [Read more]