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April 2007


Thursday 26 April 2007

Jewish Comedians Pushing the Envelope

Thu 26 Apr. Steinhardt Building, 35 West 67th Street, New York, 10023. Gregor Ehrlich, 212-601-1000, gehrlich@92ndsty.org. Makor - [events]

Is There An Envelope Left? Jonathan Ames, Rob Kutner and others / Catie Lazarus, moderator Many comedians see themselves primarily as taboo-breakers who push our society's hot buttons, exploring the dark recesses of our minds and exposing our undersides. Racism, sexism, homophobia, anti-Semitism—these are the stock-in-trade of the young comedian finding his or her "edge." But is there, or should there be, a limit? Have certain comedians—Sarah Silverman, Sacha Baron Cohen, Larry David—gone too far? Hear comedians and writers reflect on the state of their art.

Comedian and storyteller Jonathan Ames is the author of several novels, most recently, the essay collection I Love You More than You Know. Rob Kutner is a writer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Catie Lazarus has received awards as Best Comedy Writer (Emerging Comics of New York), New York's Funniest Reporter (The Laugh Factory) and Funniest New Yorker (Stand-Up New York).

This event is held in memory of J.J. Greenberg, one of Makor's founders, and is endowed by the J.J. Greenberg Memorial Foundation.





Date & Time: Thu, Apr 26, 2007, 7:00pm

Location: Steinhardt Building, 35 West 67th Street Directions

Code: T-MM5LE93-01

Price: $15.00


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