Private Lottery

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Why spend money playing Keno or trying out scratch tickets at the bar when the money more often than not ends up going to somewhere you don’t even know? Try having your own private lottery! Gather your friends, take a dollar from each person, and put them into a cup. Then fill another cup up… Continue reading Private Lottery

A Week in NYC

I’ve been to New York City more times than I can remember. I’ve always lived in Massachusetts, so the drive has never been too bad and there’s enough stuff to do there and field trips to be had in middle school for having good grades. I’ve even performed stand-up in Chelsea before, but one thing… Continue reading A Week in NYC

Worcester’s Art in the Park

Through October 2nd, in my hometown of Worcester, MA, you can check out the 4th annual Art in the Park throughout Elm Park. I was there the other day with Laura Miner (who’s in the photo): She is standing in the middle of one of my favorite pieces of the exhibit, Core, by SIPLA+NEWSAM Studio.… Continue reading Worcester’s Art in the Park

The Comedy Studio Debut (a postmortem)

Last night I made my debut at The Comedy Studio. It went great and I was happy to see all kinds of people there for me. The crowd was really hot and I think really enjoyed my set, I even have a new slogan thanks to one audience member: “so stupid.” Well, to date I… Continue reading The Comedy Studio Debut (a postmortem)

Robots Makin’ Za

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There is no doubt that commercials have been getting weirder and weirder the past few years, I imagine trying to catch the “youth demographic” or something like that. I have no problem with this, in fact if a commercial seems truly clever or original then I’ll give credit where credit is due. I caught this… Continue reading Robots Makin’ Za