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Six Degress: Post Vancouverage Blue’s Edition.
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The Winter Olympics are almost over, Stephen’s Vancourage is at an end, I still don’t have a pair of Norwegian Curling pants and my poor little inbox has been on the verge of exploding this week. Stephen’s friends seem to be working on new projects at an Olympic pace!! I hope you enjoy this week’s round up of Six Degrees goodness while you’re preparing for the big USA vs. Canada ice hockey match!!
Friends of the Show
The US Winter Olympic Team
- Lindsey Vonn: will be a guest on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on March 1st and “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” March 2nd.
- Shaun White: will be a guest on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on March 2nd and “Lopez Tonight” on March 4th.
- Johnny Weir: will be a guest on “Live with Regis and Kelly” on March 2nd.
- Apolo Anton Ohno: will be a guest on “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno” on March 3rd.
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Six Degrees: Vancouver Edition.
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G’day Zoners, I hope you’ve all been enjoying the Winter Olympics. I for one have become obsessed with all things ice related – Speed Skating, Figure Skating, Curling and Ice Hockey. A great obsession to have smack bang in the middle of an Australian summer. I of course blame Stephen for my new found love of winter sports. For those of you able to tear yourselves away from all things ice and snow, Stephen’s friends have some exciting upcoming projects for you to check out.
Friends of the Show:
Neil DeGrasse Tyson
- The American Museum of Natural History has announced a year-long celebration commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Frederick Phineas and Sandra Priest Rose Center for Earth and Space.
As part of the celebrations Neil deGrasse Tyson will host and moderate the The Tenth AnnuAl Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate – “Moon, Mars and Beyond: Where next for the Manned Space Program?” on March 15.
Conan O’Brien
- Exciting news for all Coco fans, courtesy of The New York Times:
Representatives of Mr. O’Brien, the former host of “The Tonight Show” on NBC, confirmed Friday that plans are in the works to book what is being called “a revue” starring Mr. O’Brien in theaters in major cities from California to New York, and perhaps parts further east and west–and maybe north.
After exploring the degree of interest with some locations, Mr. O’Brien’s team has received “enormous interest from all over,” said one of his representatives, who asked not to be identified because the plans are not yet ready to announce. “We’ve heard from the U.K., Scandinavia, Australia, Toronto, everywhere; it’s been incredible.”
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Six Degrees: Christmas Break Edition.
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I’d like to officially welcome our newest Completist, Katt. With Katt on the Completist staff, we now have staff on *three* continents (Most of us are in the US, Jennie is in Europe, and Katt is from Australia)! We are so international here. We asked her to be on staff because, quite frankly, she was sending us so many tips and leads that we figured she could just bring you the wonderful news herself. So give her a happy Zoner welcome!
G’day Zoners and welcome to my first post here at No Fact Zone.
Amy Sedaris
- Amy guest starred in an episode of The New Adventures of New Christine entitled “Old Christine Meets Young Frankenstein”.
- Amy provides the voice of “Cinderella” in Shrek Forever After – The Final Chapter. The movie is due to be released on 21 May, 2010.
David Sedaris
- An Evening With David Sedaris.
Saturday 16 January 2010 at 8:00pm
State Theatre
49 Market Street
Sydney 2000
AustraliaTickets: Ticketmaster.
RAAAAAIN!!!!!
- Stephen Colbert’s Korean nemesis, Rain, has won an Asian Television Award for his documentary “Hip Korea” (which, as you may remember, featured an interview with Stephen.)
Speedskating
- Learn more about why Ohno isn’t wearing the Colbert Nation patch on his Speedskating uniform.
- Speedskater Chad Hedrick has another sponsor along with the Colbert Nation.
- The Bleacher Report gives another perspective on the Colbert/Davis “Jerk” comments scandal.
Supporting our Troops Until They Make it Home
- Remember the school prinicipal who made a video for his students when he was in Iraq (with a little help from Stephen), David St. Aubin? He finally made it home.
‘The Colbert Report’ Staffers [and Beloved ex-Staffers]
- Mark Malkoff’s whirlwind Keys To the City project has nabbed him 95 keys! He’s talked about the project on CBS News, on NPR Radio, and has been featured in newspapers like the Metro and Our Prattville. Don’t forget to check out Mark’s YouTube Channel, where you can see videos like “Mark Wears High Heels“.
- ‘Colbert Report’ warm-up comic Pete Dominick will be taping his live CD at Comix on Saturday, January 2nd.
Now it’s Time to Check in With Our Good Friends at The Daily Show.
Jon Stewart
- Jon along with Tina Fey and J.J Abrams has been featured in EW’s 15 Entertainers of the 2000s. They have also posted a brief interview and some behind-the-scenes footage from the photoshoot.
- CBS has posted a brief clip of Jon’s tribute to Bruce Springsteen at The Kenedy Centre Honors Gala Dinner. The event is scheduled to air 29 December, 2009 on CBS.
Scott Jacobson
- The Daily Show writer Scott Jacobson has directed the video clip for “Even in the Rain” by The Fiery Furnaces. The clip features a cameo by John Oliver as Rip Torn.
David Javerbaum
- The Daily Show executive producer David Javerbaum talks to Dave Iverson from KQED Puclic Radio, San Francisco about his new book What to Expect When You’re Expected”, “A Colbert Christmas” and the sequel to “American: The Book” due to be released next year.
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Six Degrees: Friends and ‘Daily Show’ alumni galore
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I swear, every time I do one of these Six Degrees posts, I see a story, blurb, video or gig that I missed within five minutes of posting. It’s crazy! Most of the gigs in the last post are still coming up, but here are a few things I missed in that one.
Rob Riggle
- You may have seen trailers already for the upcoming Will Ferrell flick, Step Brothers, but did you know that Rob Riggle has a role in the movie? He does, and you can see him in this clip (h/t Mel O, via Comedy Central Insider). Warning: This clip contains language that we’d spell with asterisks here on NFZ!
Lewis Black
- Lots of little Lewis Black moments to mention this time around; here’s one (with *ahem* a charming and appropriate photo) from Modest Proposal. It makes me a little crazy that they’ve misspelled Jon Stewart’s name, but this part amused me:
I’ve heard that there’s a comedic hierarchy where the jugglers and prop comedians are at the bottom and the political comedians look down on everybody else.
Political comics look down on everybody else? They must have a self-image problem. We political comedians have always been treated as if we were bottom-feeders. We’re not even noticed. To me, it’s nice for a person to have a point of view and do their work. You don’t expect that by having a 20-minute set that will catapult you somewhere. I think it’s that simple: you have a point-of-view, you’re funny, you do your work. People do disparage against ventriloquists and mimes, well, mimes can blow me. But you know, never underestimate how well a dumb joke will go over. What are you going to do? I’ve got about 5 jokes in my act that I can’t believe I’m saying aloud.
- You can also read a Q&A with Lewis in the Times-Union (Albany). I thought it was interesting that he doesn’t consider himself a “political comic” so much as a “social satirist”: “Political satire is more about them and what they’re doing than about us and what we’re doing … I try to personalize it because it makes it easier for me to survive talking about what I’m talking about. Partially that’s because I have so little respect for the political parties.”
- Lewis will be coming to the Dallas-Fort Worth area next weekend, and the Star-Telegram has posted a Q&A in anticipation of the event. From the Star-Telegram, I just had to include this, in honor of our webmaster:
You’ve played Dallas-Fort Worth several times. What surprises you most about Texas audiences?
I have to say, the thing that really surprises me is I’d rather play Fort Worth. I performed in a place called Hyena’s . . . before I made it, and I just liked that area. And then we did one show in Dallas, and I said [expletive] it, get me to Fort Worth. And they did, and it was a conscious choice. And I’m glad, because the Bass is spectacular. Dallas is really a strange bird to me. Strange even for Texas. It may have to do with the Kennedy thing.
David Sedaris, on Amy Sedaris
- This month’s GQ magazine contains a segment on “The Funniest Person I Know”, and David Sedaris weighs in on his sister Amy (h/t Gypsy Goddess).
There are a good number of people who make me laugh until I ache, but the person who’s been doing it the longest is my sister Amy. A lot of people know her from Letterman, where she’s a regular guest, but it’s not there that she really excels. Talk shows are geared toward storytelling: Here is how I got the part of the pretty alcoholic. This is what happened on the way to the awards ceremony. Amy can do this as well as anyone, but she’s best when commenting on the world around her: a sign in a shop window, the scrap of wrapping paper lying in the gutter, the haircut of the person across the room. When my sister gets going, sparks shoot out her ears – that’s how fast her mind words. There’s a cruelty, not to her humor, but to the relentless force of it. When not laughing, you’re awed.
“Was she always this funny?” people ask. And I have to think about it. She didn’t register as a real person until she was old enough to do me favors. At 16 she got her license and appeared fully formed, as sharp then as she is now. During the years that we both lived in Chicago, I’d go to Amy’s for dinner and find what would become a Who’s Who of American comedy. She’s not one to name-drop, so I won’t either. We’ll just say they were almost as funny as she was.
Ed Helms
- Interestingly enough, Ed Helms also appears in the “FUNNIEST PERSON” section of this month’s GQ (h/t Sharon D. and Gypsy Goddess). His choice? Stephen Colbert.
When I started on The Daily Show, I was so nervous that I asked him if he had any pointers. He said, “You’re gonna be great. Oh, and don’t forget to hang your soul up in the closet and come back for it later.”
Whenever we were backstage before a taping, Steve would do this pantomime. He would pretend he was the trumpet player in the band, getting ready for his part in The Daily Show theme song. He’s miming that he’s warming up his trumpet, blowing in the spit valve, getting ready to go. And then he raises it to his mouth right when the guitar part kicks in. He would take down his fake trumpet and act surprised, like, “What the fuck? Where’s the trumpet part?” I must’ve seen him do that 300 times, and it always made me laugh.
It probably goes without saying that I would love to see that.
- One other bit of Ed Helms goodness to share (and those of you who read the comments to my last Six Degrees post will have to forgive me for mentioning it again): Ed showed up on Late Night with Conan O’Brien a little over a week ago for a truly side-splitting interview. You can watch it here (choose the July 11th episode and jump to Act 4), and I highly recommend that you do so. My favorite bit came right at the end when he did his Tom Brokaw and Elton John impressions. They’re ridiculously good!
Seriously, y’all … watch this clip!
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Six Degrees: Friends and colleagues of Stephen Colbert are everywhere
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I’ve gotta tell you, sometimes, when it comes to trying to keep up with even a small number of Stephen Colbert’s friends and colleagues, I’ve been known to wish he didn’t have *quite* as many. ‘Cause really, it’s a little overwhelming! Still I do my level best: here are some of items of interest concerning that ever-growing circle of Colbert-colleagues.
John Oliver (The Daily Show)
- I have to start with these because they made me laugh so hard. Two brief videos of John “singing” and “dancing” at the Amnesty International event in Philadelphia. (Okay, the air quotes were mean, but I have nothing but delighted affection for these vids.)
I’m sticking the rest of this post behind a cut because I’ve just realized how long it is; there are items on Steve Carell, Dan Dinello, Eric Drysdale and many more. Hope you find it enjoyable!
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