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...1970s, the stucco box on Sunset Boulevard that housed the Comedy Store was a nightly practice field for up-and-coming comics who would troop onstage to hone their material, try out new jokes?and hope to get seen by the agents, managers and talent scouts who were regular clubgoers. The club's owner, Mitzi Shore?a pretty, petite brunet with a whiny, Roseanne-like voice who had inherited the Comedy Store in a divorce from comedian Sammy Shore?viewed the place not as a traditional nightclub but as a "college" of comedy where newcomers could learn their craft...
Leno, a gregarious and widely admired regular at the club, was one of the early firebrands. Letterman, another top club comic and strike supporter (and a fan of Leno's), thought he was a little out of control. "Jay, bless his heart, couldn't sit still," Letterman recalls of one early mass meeting. "He was behaving like a hyperactive child: jumping up and down, being funny and distracting, to the point where everybody sort of thought, Well, maybe we shouldn't tell Jay about the next meeting...
Like many retail districts in downtown Baghdad, al-Kindy Street has lately had little to offer shoppers but a fine assortment of fear, blood and death. Shootings and regular bombings have shuttered many of al-Kindy's stores, where some of Baghdad's wealthiest residents once bought everything from eggplants to area rugs. At this time last year, al-Kindy was deteriorating into just another bombed-out corner of a city spiraling out of control...
...threw a devastating interception in the fourth quarter, and the Giants would eventually lose the game 38-35.New York was good, but not good enough that night. But just as New England has looked more vulnerable as of late, the Giants have changed dramatically since that last week of the regular season when they proved that they could hang with the class of the NFL.These New York Giants are united and hungry, and they feed off of the lack of confidence that the rest of the nation feels towards them. They have already won three playoff games that they were...
...Stone] says, ‘It’s not the mistakes you make; it’s the way you bounce back.’ I really took that to heart.” Now as the Crimson moves into the stretch run of the regular season, Kessler looks to build on her record-setting performance against Dartmouth and continue to play a crucial role in maintaining Harvard’s winning ways. “I have confidence and I think the team has confidence in me,” Kessler said...