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You Get A Spoon! Live in San Francisco

What a beautiful space and what a great group of people at the inaugural You Get A Spoon! in San Francisco. Thanks so much to The Lost Church for hosting us!

Kevin Roose read a terrifying non-fiction piece about hackers destroying a family's life. It was perfect for Halloween.

Kevin recommended:

1) Dried mango
2) Tovolo King ice cube tray
3) Hamilton cast album

I told jokes and stories. I recommended the Tovolo silicone mixing spoon (duh).

Andrew Evans performed some of the most astonishing and charming magic tricks I've ever seen.

Andrew recommended:

1) Macoun apples
2) The Goliath roller coaster at Six Flags Great America
3) The Writing Life by Annie Dillard

A triumphant Lauren won the spoon. 

Here are some photos from the night:

Kevin Roose reading about hackers.
Andrew Evans is magic
Andrew Evans


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3 Things: Urban Explorers, Startup Cartoons, and Yakuza Halloween

Hi friends,

If you're new to these emails, welcome! Every Saturday, I send out a short email with three great things. If you feel like you haven't gotten these emails in a while, try checking to make sure this email is a trusted address so they aren't getting filtered to spam. For live shows, I've got a bunch featured below and a complete list on my website. Feel free to spread the word about these emails! Anyone can sign up for the mailing list online and/or check out the archive with all past emails here.

SHOW UPDATES:  


One last show in California and then I'm back to the East Coast!

LOS ANGELES: 
Sunday, November 1 at 8:30 p.m. LA Weekly called YOU GET A SPOON! a "Pick of the Week." I'll tell jokes, Tess Plant-Thomas will sing songs, and Charlie Harding from Switched on Pop will be recording a live version of his podcast. We'll each share some of our favorite things with the audience and give them out as prizes (including the eponymous spoon, which is the greatest kitchen utensil of all time) Details/tickets here

NEW YORK:
Monday, November 2 at 8:30 p.m. Evan Barden and my comedy show / foreign language school is back with a new name and language. We're now called "An Hour Abroad" and this month, we're taking you to Brazil to teach you Portuguese. I likely won't make it to the show because of my flight back from LA, but you should come anyway because you'll learn interesting Portuguese phrases, hear jokes, and take the fastest international vacation of your life. Get tickets here

Friday, November 6 at 10 p.m. I'm doing a short standup set at the Universe City 1-Year Anniversary Show. Joe Zimmerman, Raj Sivaraman, and Jono Zalay host and it should be a lot of fun! Free, but you can see more info here

You can also see my full schedule up on the website now.

Ok, on to this week's list!
 

1 Thing I Think Is Great:


This video about the Urban Explorer movement, shot and edited by Jeff Seal, is full of absolutely mind-blowing images. Apparently there's a movement of young people exploring hidden spaces in New York City, subway tunnels and construction sites and hidden passageways, in search of the perfect photo. There's a big part of me that is an old man and wants to tell these young whippersnappers to stop trespassing and putting their lives at risk. But there's another part of me that cannot deny how cool what they do is. I'll also admit that I'm partial to any video that starts with "The activities depicted in this video are illegal and highly dangerous" but I can't imagine someone watching this and not having at least some new sense of wonder about our urban spaces. How Instagram Fuels the Urban Explorer Movement
 

1 Thing That Made Me Laugh:

Mollie West and cartoonist Liz Fosslien teamed up for this piece on Quartz about disastrous business practices. It's very funny (my favorite cartoon is #4) but also I think potentially very useful for anyone who works in a large organization or on a team. I don't want to say too much more, because Mollie and Liz do a great job of explaining it all themselves, so let me just point you in the right direction: 10 Ways to Ruin Your Start-up's Culture
 

1 Interesting Thing:


Happy Halloween! Unless you're in an organized crime syndicate in Japan. In that case, Halloween celebrations have been called off this year. According to The Daily Beast, an annual Halloween celebration at Yakuza headquarters in Kobe has been cancelled due to a looming gang war. There are so many fascinating things about the story, not least of which is that the Yakuza publicly hold a family-friendly event each year. "Each Oct. 31, the gangsters famous for their permanent costumes (tattoos, missing digits, and the like) invited ordinary citizens, mostly small children in 'scary' outfits, to have fun with extortion, demanding Japanese candies and snacks." Read the whole thing here: Japan's Yakuza Cancels Halloween


Ok, thanks for reading! More details on shows and my full schedule online atwww.chrisduffycomedy.com/calendar/

Have a great weekend,
Chris

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3 Things: Myq Kaplan, Bernie vs Trump, and Korean Reunions

Hi friends,

If you're new to these emails, welcome! Every Saturday, I send out a short email with three great things. If you feel like you haven't gotten these emails in a while, try checking to make sure this email is a trusted address so they aren't getting filtered to spam. For live shows, I've got a bunch featured below and a complete list on my website. Feel free to spread the word about these emails! Anyone can sign up for the mailing list online and/or check out the archive with all past emails here.

SHOW UPDATES:  


Thank you to everyone who came out to the show at the Castro Theatre last night! It was the biggest show I've ever done and it really meant a lot to look out into the audience and see so many friendly faces. I'm on the West Coast for one more week before heading back to NYC, so if you're out here and I haven't seen you yet, please get in touch or stop by a show!

SAN FRANCISCO: 
Monday, October 26, I'll be at The Hall SF telling jokes/stories about food for Taste Test Comedy. We'll also have lots of great free samples from local food companies. Only 10 tickets left! Get them here

Tuesday, October 27, I'm hosting my variety show / prize giveaway YOU GET A SPOON! I'll tell jokes, Andrew Evans will do magic, and Kevin Roose will read his work. Plus so many prizes. Details/tickets here

SAN DIEGO: 
A limited number of free tickets were just released to the public for our You're the Expert taping on Wednesday, October 28 at 6 p.m. Register online here

LOS ANGELES: 
I'll be back in town to do a bunch of short standup spots, but also to host YOU GET A SPOON! on November 1. I'll tell jokes, Tess Plant-Thomas will sing songs, and Charlie Harding from Switched on Pop will be recording a live version of his podcast.Details/tickets here


You can see my full schedule up on the website now.

Ok, on to this week's list!
 

1 Thing I Think Is Great:


Myq Kaplan puts out new material so frequently and relentlessly that he's often described as a "comedy machine" or  "comedy robot." But what that description misses is how kind of a person he is. Myq has done more to encourage me and support my comedy career than just about anyone. And he does that for dozens, if not hundreds, of other people too. As a performer, there's no one like him. Myq's a trained linguist, so his brain is constantly analyzing words, turning them around, and creating hilarity out of the most basic interactions. Check out this great video, part of a new webseries "Know What I'm Saying?", where Myq breaks down the meaning of the phrase "By Hook or By Crook." It's both very funny and very interesting, just like Myq himself. Myq's also experimenting with the Patreon artist platform, and you should check him out there too: Myq Kaplan

 

1 Thing That Made Me Laugh:

These are the best impressions of Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump, hands down. There's no other way to say it. James Adomian and Anthony Atamaniuk are comic geniuses and this debate they staged at Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City made me cry with laughter. It's definitely NSFW, but then again, not much of our national politics these days are. It's a very good time to be a comedian. Trump vs Bernie Debate
 

1 Interesting Thing:


It's been 65 years since the Korean War and the human consequences continue to boggle the mind. Across the border between North and South, families, husbands and wives, friends, and former neighbors have been completely cut off, unable to see each other, talk, or even send letters. This week, the two countries facilitated a rare reunion. The stories of Koreans seeing each other again after more than six decades are heartbreaking, but also a testament to their strength. One couple, now in their 80s, were separated after only seven months of marriage. They saw each other for the first time since 1950 this week. "'I can't tell how much I missed you,' said Ms. Lee, who never remarried and raised her son alone. 'I have wept so much thinking of us that there are no tears left in me.'"

While the headline is coldly factual, the story is anything but. I really recommend it: North and South Korean Families, Separated by War 65 Years Ago, Reunite Briefly


Ok, thanks for reading! More details on shows and my full schedule online atwww.chrisduffycomedy.com/calendar/

Have a great weekend,
Chris

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