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Mar
19

Six Degrees: Kiss Me I’m Irish Edition.

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Ok, so I lied. I’m not actually Irish, I’m Australian but you can still kiss me and we drink just as much … if not more. I hope you’ve all recovered from good ol’ St. Patty’s Day and the festivities that ensured. Mine was a rather dismal day, I didn’t touch a drop of drink, there were no celebrations at Uni and I only wore green by accident. So if you’re like me and have had a boring day/week I hope the activities of Stephen’s friends and colleagues puts a smile on your dial.

Friends of the Show

Amy Sedaris

  • You can pre-order your copy of Amy’s new book “Simple Times: Crafts for Poor People” from Amazon which is due for release on 2 November, 2010.

    Product Description:
    America’s most delightfully unconventional hostess and the bestselling author of I Like You delivers a new book that will forever change the world of crafting. According to Amy Sedaris, it’s often been said that ugly people craft and attractive people have sex. In her new book, SIMPLE TIMES, she sets the record straight. Demonstrating that crafting is one of life’s more pleasurable and constructive leisure activities, Sedaris shows that anyone with a couple of hours to kill and access to pipe cleaners can join the elite society of crafters.

Conan O’Brien

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thumb_6degreesHello, boys and girls, and welcome to another edition of “funny people out there giving us lots to blog about”!

Let’s start with the Jon Stewart bit, shall we? Most of us know Jon as the host of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, but you’d be wrong if you thought that meant he had any real power or clout. Don’t believe me? Watch the clip below featuring Daily Show execs Josh Lieb and Rory Albanese. It’s an advertisement for Josh’s new book (I Am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President), but it’s also quite a revelation, where Jon’s duties are concerned.

Sounds like a great book, Mr. Lieb!

There’s a lot more to cover, both about Jon and others, so click past the fold to see more.

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thumb_6degreesLots of news out there in the world of the Daily Show/Colbert Report fraternity, so here’s another attempt to keep all you good people informed. As ever, we welcome tips and updates on changing line-ups, etc., in the comments.

First off, here’s a little clip from the Red Carpet at the Emmys that includes several of our favorite people talking up iParticipate, which celebrates volunteer service:


We know our favorite fake newers are big on participation, so this is just a nice little way to give them some more face time. (Thanks to Erika and Jenny for the link.)

Read much, much more on Peter Grosz, Sam Bee, Jason Jones, Aasif Mandvi, Wyatt Cenac, Lewis Black, Amy Sedaris and John Oliver after the fold!

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Just another quick post to clean out my inbox. As ever additions and/or corrections in the comments are appreciated.

Jon Stewart

  • Jon’s listed in EW.com’s “25 Smartest People in TV” list. I find any of these lists that don’t include Stephen (and *do* include the likes of Elizabeth Hasselbeck!) quite suspect, but I can’t fault them for including Jon.

Lewis Black

  • Ring in the New Year with Lewis Black: Enter this sweepstakes to win two tickets to Phoenix, AZ to see Lewis perform on New Year’s Eve. The winner gets a truly sweet deal (the tickets, hotel, cash, a meet and greet with Lewis …), so enter now if this sounds like more fun than whatever your current New Year’s plans are (via CC Insider).

Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello

  • Remember Gym Teacher: The Movie, directed by Paul Dinello and featuring the ever-entertaining Amy Sedaris? According to amysedarisrocks blogger extraordinaire Katie, it will be coming to DVD on February 3rd, including bloopers, deleted scenes and more.

Samantha Bee and Jason Jones

  • Q TV’s Jian Ghomeshi interviewed Sam and Jason about their new movie, Cooper’s Camera here (h/t Jennie). A very interesting interview!

Ben Karlin

  • Congratulations to Paul Sahre, who designed the cover for Things I’ve Learned From Women Who’ve Dumped Me. The cover was listed as a “Favorite Book Cover of 2008″ over at The Book Design Review (via BoingBoing, h/t DB).

John Oliver

  • Just a reminder to catch John Oliver in next week’s Tell Your Friends! benefit for Darfur. If you click through to read the details on the event, you’ll notice that there will be a raffle to raise additional money. Host Liam McEneaney tells us that one of the prizes is a signed copy of I Am America (And So Can You!)

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Just a round-up of the news about last night’s presentation at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. Out of our Six Degrees community, Jon Stewart and Lewis Black participated, as well as Denis Leary, Lily Tomlin, Joan Rivers, and numerous other comedic stars.

Jon Stewart, Lily Tomlin honor George Carlin
The Associated Press

The late comedian George Carlin – famous for those “Seven Words You Can Never Say on TV” – was honored Monday with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, the only award he saw as a legitimate comedy prize.

On the red carpet before the show, Stewart said he was about 10 years old when Carlin’s album “Class Clown” was released. Stewart said it made him the funniest kid at school until his friends also found Carlin’s work.

“For all his antiestablishment cred, he was a working man. He punched in. He sat down and he wrote,” Stewart said. “He respected what he did.”

Getting the Last Laugh
The Washington Post

[Lewis] Black recalled that he couldn’t persuade his elderly father to travel to a ceremony at which Black was to receive a comedy award. Told that Carlin would be there, his father lit up. “Do you think I could meet him?” asked Black’s dad. Told he could, the old man eagerly agreed to the trip. “An 82-year-old groupie!” Black said last night, concluding, “Without your presence among us, George, the world is a less funny place.”

Video: Cursing for Carlin on the Red Carpet (from washingtonpost.com, and there’s a lot of bleeping in the video)

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Oct
31

Six Degrees: Too. many. people.

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Greetings, all, and welcome to another edition of “How ’bout I procrastinate by blogging about everyone under the sun?” with your hostess, me. Here are some items regarding the usual cast of characters that I’ve been sitting on for far too long. Read on after the fold, and enjoy!

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Man, these links build up when I don’t have time to put these posts together right away!

The fine folks of The Daily Show, The Colbert Report and other Stephen-related shows are keeping very busy. I’ve got some links, reminders and gigs posted for the following people behind the cut: Rob Riggle, Larry Wilmore, Laura Krafft, Peter Gwinn, Peter Grosz, Amy Sedaris, Paul Dinello and more!

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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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