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January 18, 2007

Things Going Around

--Carolyn Castiglia used to be a housekeeper for a bunch of Buffalo Bills players.
--Glennis McMurray is selling these t-shirts at CafePress.
Image Hosted by ImageShack.us--The LA version of The Apiary launches sometime next week, god willing.
--If you're into seeing NEW VIDEOS off-line, theatre icon Robert Wilson has a jaw dropping video-portrait gallery exhibition set up with Phillips de Pury right now. Highly recommended!
--The Bastion points us to a girl enrolled in Level 1 improv at ioChicago who is going to be blogging every week about her class. If anyone wants to do the same thing for a class here, write in.
--Clips from The Sarah Silverman Program.
--Gothamist published enough Marijuanalogues-people interviews to fill a one hitter, three times: Doug Benson, Arj Barker, AND Tony Camin
--Whoever's in charge of releasing the official comedian list for the HBO Comedy Festival hasn't done so yet for some reason. Also, this is probably old news to insiders, but someone told us that if a rising comedian does the Montreal Comedy Festival, HBO won't let them do Aspen. Is that true? Does everybody know this already?
--And speaking of big business stuff: Has Turner pulled yet another comedy coup on Comedy Central with the launch of SuperDeluxe? CC let Adult Swim waltz right in on their television market share and now it looks like Turner is poised to do the same exact thing with their broadband network. With such great talents signed into the SuperDeluxe fold, whether or not the new site has long-term success, Turner just bought itself a seat at the table and can relax knowing its got an endless buffet of development options to feast on down the road.

Posted by The Apiary at January 18, 2007 5:42 PM

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--The LA version of The Apiary launches sometime next week, god willing.

HOORAY!!!

Posted by: k-rock at January 19, 2007 12:16 PM

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