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G’day Zoners, I hope you’re all surviving the break. Two weeks is far too long for our beloved Stephen to be away from us for. It is worth the wait though, Stephen at NASA will of course be amazing. I love how giddy he gets anytime any space related comes about. Having said that, I must say I am slightly thankfully for the break, I have been swamped down with a million Uni assignments. I can no longer feel the important anatomical structure that resides between my ears, I believe it was formally known as my brain.
If you need further proof that my brain is now a tiny pill of mush, you’d only have to turn the television on and realise that Eurovision is back for another year!! Hot European’s shakin’ their booties in fantabulously tight costumes, singing annoyingly catchy pop songs. What more could a girl ask for? If only Stephen were a little more Irish, he could compete for Ireland. He’d probably win to. God knows the man has talent. He can sing, he can dance, he can even sing in Korean and Ireland have won it the most times.
Sadly, the latest edition of Six Degrees News isn’t nearly quite as flashy as the Eurovision Song Contest. But it still is highly entertaining. Enjoy!!
And now it’s time to check in with our good friends at The Daily Show
Jon Stewart
Steve Carell
Aasif Mandvi
Aasif Mandvi, a self-described “liberal Muslim” and the “senior Islamic correspondent” for Comedy Central’s The Daily Show, said on air after the “South Park” threats that it would upset him to see the Prophet Muhammad depicted in a cartoon. But, he added: “Here’s what’s more upsetting. Someone, in the name of a faith that I believe in, threatening another person for doing it.”
But after the failed Times Square terror attack, “The Daily Show” asked Mandvi not to comment further on the matter, according to his spokesman. In fact, reps for the networks and television shows reached for comment on this article, including Comedy Central, Cartoon Network, FOX, NBC, and CBS, either failed to respond or asked to speak on background for fear of retribution.
(h/t Ms.I)
Ed Helms
Samantha Bee
John Oliver
Rob Corddry
John Oliver, Lewis Black, Rob Riggle, Rory Albanese and Wyatt Cenac
Hey NYC: Want Reserved Seating at Comedy Central Park and a Drink On The House? Become a Mess-enger!
Want reserved seating at Comedy Central Park this year? How about a drink on the house? Yup, you heard right – a space reserved for you AND a free drink… that’s just gravy on top of seeing a show of all-star comedians, including Lewis Black, Rory Albanese, Wyatt Cenac, Adam Lowitt, John Oliver, and Rob Riggle.
What do you have to do to become one of the lucky few with a reserved seat and a free drink in your hand? Be one of the first 10 at Comedy Central Park’s VIP tent (located at the gates to Central Park’s SummerStage, near the Fifth Avenue & 69th Street entrance) on Wednesday, July 21st between 5:30-5:45pm mention that you’re there to become a Mess-enger! Mess-enger’s will help encourage fans to properly recycle by collecting plastic bottles from attendees “camped-out” in line for the night’s event.
Event Details: CC Inisder.
Friends of the Show
Amy Sedaris
Tickets: [Link]
Tickets: $15 – $28.
Conan O’Brien
Justice is an hour-long series written by John Eisendrath (Felicity, Alias) that follows an ex-Supreme Court justice who quits to start his own legal practice and is being described as a new take on a law show with a larger-than-life character at the center.
The Pink House is a half-hour multi-camera comedy concept show. While not much is known about it, one can assume that it would involve a house and possibly the color pink, but that’s just a guess. I could be wrong.
David Sedaris
Jeff Goldblum
Date: July 9th – Sept 11th.
Tickets: From £20.
RAIN!!
Tim Meadows
The Colbert Report Staffers [and beloved ex-Staffers]
Evelyn Colbert, Jeff Cooperman and Kahane Corn
Mark Malkoff