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Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Louis C.K.

A "Tonight Show," "Late Night" and "Late Show" veteran, Louis C.K. has not only appeared on a ton of television programs, he’s also written for a number of them, earning four Emmy Awards in the process. As a comedian, Louis has quite a few comedy specials under his belt, including his newest one, Chewed Up, which is now available on CD & DVD. Outside of stand-up, Louis directed the film Pootie Tangand recently starred in his own HBO sitcom and will star in the all new FX comedy series "Louie."

Bob Zany

It's time for another exciting episode of the best joke filled, news feature hosted by a stand-up comedian named Bob Zany, The Zany Report. But the Report isn't the only thing you'll get when Bob calls in, we'll also find out where he's playing next, Bing Crosby will tell a joke, and some lucky fan will win prizes after fixing one Zany's less than successful punch lines. So you'd better tune it because it's going to be huge! In other news, Bob was recently featured in the Matt Damon film, The Informant! and is the star of the new documentary Close But No Cigar: Bob Zany which you can find here and pre-order the 2-DVD set here. Follow Bob on Facebook and twitter. Bob also has a new Podcast, "The Bob Zany Show" with Zan Aufdeerheide.

Anna Jane Grossman

Passing Us By

Specializing in lifestyle and arts & entertainment features, Anna Jane has been published in dozens of publications, including The New York Times, Salon.com, The Associated Press, Elle, New York Magazine, Marie Claireand Fortune. She formerly was a staff reporter at both The New York Observer and The New York Post, and was the founding editor of MasterCard's online magazine, Priceless.com . In 2004, she co-founded the website BreakupNews, a highly-praised site that spoofed traditional wedding announcements by “announcing” the breakups of average Joes and celebrities. The site inspired the co-writing of the 2006 breakup guide book It's Not Me, It's You. Her second book, Obsolete: An Encyclopedia of Once Common Things Passing Us By, is a series of short essays.

Laurie Kilmartin

Growing up in a small, dull North Carolina town, Laurie Kilmartin dreamed of one day becoming a big fat star. Her first step on this journey was a move to L.A. in order to attend UCLA. While there, she didn’t hit it big, but she did become involved in competitive swimming for the school, and standup comedy, which was a step in the right direction. From there, her journey continued on to New York where she once again attempted to make a name for herself. Along with developing her stage act, she began landing gigs as a writer for late night shows such as "The Late Late Show" and "Conan." From there, her writing roles would lead to screen time on Comedy Central as well as many of the late night talk shows

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