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Posted by Ringmaster at November 27, 2006 04:34 PM

More upcoming shows/events featuring WYSIWYG alums from the ol' mailbag...

Bob Powers and Todd Levin are back with another installment of How to Kick People!

HOW TO KICK PEOPLE IS NOT A MORNING PERSON
A Special Evening of Readings from the Writers of LATE NIGHT WITH CONAN O'BRIEN
with Todd Levin and Bob Powers
And Special Guests Jose Arroyo, Dan Cronin, Dan Goor, and Michael Koman
Wednesday, November 29th, 7:30 PM at
Mo Pitkin's House Of Satisfaction
34 Avenue A, (Between 2nd and 3rd Streets)
212-777-5660
Admission: 8 Dollars

Todd also has another upcoming appearance with fellow 'WYGger Greg Walloch, listed below.

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Desiree Burch has a new show:

52 Man Pickup
*You Gotta Know When to Hold 'Em*
created and performed by
Desiree Burch

ARS NOVA
511 West 54th Street (10th/11th Aves)
8 PM
$7

Featuring:
Author of It's Kind of A Funny Story and Be More Chill (and fellow WYSIWYG alum) Ned Vizzini
New York Neo-Futurist ("Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind") Joey Rizzolo
Actor/Writer ("Junta High," Impact Magazine) Abe Godlfarb
Tickets available online here now or by calling Smarttix at (212) 868-4444

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Speaking of Ned Vizzini, he has another show coming up in addition to appearing with Desiree at Ars Nova:

Saturday, December 16th
KGB Bar
85 East 4th Street (just off 2nd Ave)
7 PM
FREE (tip your bartenders)
The big one: NICK NED NOAH TAO at KGB, one night only! Ned will share the hallowed literary stage of KGB Bar with preternaturally talented Nick Antosca, Tao Lin and Noah Cicero. I will be reading new stuff from his non-YA novel in progress.

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Greg Walloch just sent out a slew of info about appearances in NYC and New Orleans, as well as a new cd! It's a bit longish, so it appears after the jump...

STORIES FROM THE MOTH CD

Just released in time for the holidays, The Best Out on a Limb Stories from The Moth. Eleven stories available on a 2 CD set or for download at Audible.com. This compilation represents some of the best stories from the Mainstage Series, Stories at The Moth, which is held monthly in New York City and occasionally beyond. Some literati hotties featured on the CD include: Jonathan Ames, Mark Katz, Todd Hanson, Michaela Murphy, Scott Armstrong, and Greg Walloch. Click here to get a hold of your copy.

BANCROFT LIBRARY AT UC BERKELEY

The Regional Oral History Office of the Bancroft Library at UC Berkeley is very pleased to announce the launch of the Artists with Disabilities oral history project! Read transcripts and view video selections from in-depth oral history interviews with five pioneering performance artists and dancers with disabilities, including Lynn Manning, Neil Marcus, Bill Shannon, Judith Smith, and Greg Walloch. This project is funded, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts. Click here for more information.

NEW ORLEANS- NOVEMBER 25TH:

Greg Walloch performs at Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center's 20th Anniversary "20 years and not even a Hurricane could stop us..." Zeitgeist Multi-disciplinary Arts Center celebrates its 20th Anniversary the entire month of November with a month-long retrospective. November 25th, 8PM. Admission is by donation: $6 general/$5 students, seniors & unemployed/$4. members. Zeitgeist Multi-Disciplinary Arts Center "Something for and against everyone!" 1724 Oretha Castle Haley Boulevard at Felicity Street in New Orleans, LA.

NEW YORK- DECEMBER 17TH:

Greg Walloch performs at Dodge City hosted by avant-guard sex-pot Margaret Dodge. Featuring Mike Dobbins, 'WYG alum Rachael Parenta, Ann Carr, and Greg Walloch. December 17th at 9:00PM at Parkside Lounge - 317 E. Houston St. @ Attorney Street in New York City.

NEW YORK- DECEMBER 29TH:

Greg Walloch performs at Sweet Paprika. Hosted by vodka vixens Ophira Eisenberg & Allison Castillo. Featuring the statuesque Susan Prekel, the smart and spunky 'WYG alum Todd Levin, the charming and cuddly Josh Comers, and of course Greg Walloch. December 29th at 10:30PM at The D Lounge, 101 East 15th Street at Union Square East in New York City. Bring your ass and raise a glass to the new year!

Comments (1)

I saw Desiree & Joey in "Too Much Light" last year (actually I saw them both on one visit, and just Joey on the second). They are amazing.

Posted by: Andor at December 7, 2006 09:16 PM

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