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Set Your TiVos or DVRs
2006-03-29 07:34
Tonight on C-SPAN at 8:00 p.m. Eastern, the White House Correspondents Dinner will air. Almost all the Washington heavy hitters will be there, including the Vice President. (The President was a late scratch; he probably feared Helen Thomas would interrupt him with questions.) I mention this because my friend, Frank Caliendo, will be the featured entertainment. I have written some material for his appearance, so I have a vested interest in Frank's performance. I don't know what time he goes on or how much of my stuff he will be doing, but as people who have seen Frank before can attest, you can expect it to be funny. On the Frank Caliendo front, I highly recommend checking out his website, frankcaliendo.com, as it has lots of great video, including the segments we've done for the NFL Sunday Pregame Show on Fox. I would also suggest going to YouTube and punching up his appearance on Late Night with David Letterman, as it's one of the best stand-up segments I've ever seen on network TV. In other news, catch me at the Comedy Forum this weekend in St. Louis or next week at The Improv in Washington, D.C. with Frank. The Chicago Improv shows fell through for the first week of May, but has been replaced with a week at the Fort Lauderdale Improv. I'm headlining the Thursday show and will be with Frank over the weekend. I promise baseball posts are just about to happen around here on a regular basis. I really mean it.
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