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Gov. Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio Sued by Group of NY Theaters and Comedy Clubs for Reopening Protocol

October 27, 2020
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andrew cuomo, bill de blasio, new york comedy

(via Deadline)

NYC’s reopening continues to be fraught with a bunch of contradictions that gives some breathing room for some businesses and leaves others still hanging like they were at the beginning of the pandemic. Certain indoor activities are currently cleared for operation in New York State and even in NYC in some cases including bowling or trivia at a bar, but small live performance venues are still kept in the dark as to how, when, or why they can’t try and put on shows.

Thus, six off Broadway theaters along with the New York Comedy Club and Broadway Comedy Club are suing New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio for more equitable reopening treatment when it comes to live performance venues that could potentially open safely with limited capacity. For the last few weeks, the world has gotten to see Saturday Night Live return with a live audience (that’s paid to be there as a loophole) and these venue owners and proprietors are left angrily wondering why they’re being left out.

There are outdoor shows that currently happen in NYC without any guidance, which really does beg for answers from both Cuomo and de Blasio as to what is the path back for small venues and intimate live performance, especially live comedy in such a way that a good majority of NYC venues will not have to shudder their doors for good.

As with everything that’s happening in the world right now, we’re unsure as to how the suit will go exactly, but it very well may set a precedent for re-opening for live performance in every other major city around the globe.

Aug. 6th Declared as “The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Day”

August 10, 2015
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aug 6, bill de blasio, holiday, jon stewart, the daily show

(via The Laugh Button)

After hearing about a multitude of days honoring food, friendship, and any other random concepts, we’re glad to finally hear about a day that might carry a little more gravity about it.

NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has made a proclamation for NYC that Aug. 6th, which was Jon Stewart’s last day at The Daily Show, will be known as The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Day. According to Wikipedia, Jon will be sharing the day with the Independence Days of Bolivia and Jamaica.

If next Aug. 6th, you see a bunch of Jon Stewart .gifs in your various social media feeds, this will probably be why.

Louis C.K. Nixing Jimmy Fallon’s Chances on “The Dana Carvey Show”, Performing Next to De Blasio With Poop In His Pants, and Coming Up in NYC Comedy

April 8, 2015
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bill de blasio, dana carvey show, louie, louis ck, nyc, stand up, tonight show

Louie is back Thurs. night, which brings another added treat of C.K. doing great rounds at late night and a bunch of fascinating, unfiltered interviews.

On The Tonight Show, Louis C.K. went one unbelievable story right after the other of being the head writer on the short lived Dana Carvey Show and making sure Jimmy Fallon, who apparently is hearing the story for the first time live on TV, didn’t get on the show, then detailing how had to go on stage with poop in his pants at a black tie event, stand alongside Mayor Bill De Blasio.

C.K. also reminisced about the harder, struggle-ridden days of doing stand-up in New York City both on The Tonight Show and in an in-depth interview with The Hollywood Reporter and how appreciative of it he is now.

Also, we’re pretty sure you can see a picture from Louis’ story about standing next to De Blasio with poop in his pants in the THR interview.

On Leno’s Final Night of Tonight Show, Kimmel, Conan, Letterman, The Daily Show Go Big

February 3, 2014
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bill de blasio, bill murray, conan, david letterman, flaming lips, jay leno, jimmy kimmel, late show, michael keaton, the daily show, tonight show, walking dead

On Leno’s Final Night of Tonight Show, Kimmel, Conan, Letterman, The Daily Show Go Big

Tonight, Feb. 3rd, 2014 will be the final night of Jay Leno’s Tonight Show after well over a score of years. Of course, it’ll be a big celebration at The Tonight Show with Billy Crystal as the guest.

However, Jimmy Kimmel with cast of Monuments Men including Matt Damon and Bill Murray, Conan with the entire cast of The Walking Dead, David Letterman with Michael Keaton/The Flaming Lips w/Sean Lennon, and The Daily Show with NYC Mayor Bill De Blasio are making the 11PM hour fierce.

We wouldn’t be surprised if everyone has a joke about a Leno leaving in their monologue tonight as well. 

Jon Stewart Serves Up Another Great Pizza Rant

January 14, 2014
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bill de blasio, jon stewart, pizza, rant, the daily show

At this point, The Daily Show needs to have a whole special episode dedicated to Jon Stewart’s rage over NY pizza protocol like he’s done with the mayor of Chicago and Donald Trump. 

Watch Stewart go off on current NYC mayor Bill De Blasio over how he chooses to eat his pizza.

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