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Jason Alexander: Life after Seinfeld
On June 3, Jason Alexander will be on stage at the E.A. Rawlinson Centre with his variety comedy show consisting of stand-up, music and interactive crowd skits.
Jason Alexander Teaches San Francisco How to Be Jewish
The "Seinfeld" star talks his hit musical revue about Jewish culture and classic comedy opening this week in the Bay Area.
Modesto's Gallo Center attracts serious star power for next season
The star power will be so bright, you just might need to wear shades inside the Gallo Center for the Arts for the 2013-14 performance season.
The Burning: Collector's Edition
With the overabundance of '80s slasher films out on the DVD/Blu-ray market, why is "The Burning," from 1981, so sought after? It's a prime example of a genre that continues on to this day, even if it is generic, dated and badly acted.
Drew Magary 'Someone Could Get Hurt' Book Interview
"My hope was to write something that at least, if you didn't have kids, it will be funny anyway," Magary says.
The Webbys, to avoid the oppressive yada yada yada that can smother awards ceremonies, mercifully limit acceptance speeches to five words.
Robin Hood Benefit Mixes Bright Lights, Gritty Past of Times Square
New York's biggest gala raised $80.7 million and included performances from Elton John, Bono, Mary J. Blige, Louis C.K., and others.
He's back, baby!: 'Seinfeld's' George directs new musical based on '60s Jewish comedy LPs
Awkward Black Girl's Issa Rae Is About to Blow Up
"Why couldn't Seinfeld have black people? Did they think black people wouldn't find it funny?" This was the question the producer/director/writer Issa Rae asked herself when creating her wildly popular Web series, The Misadventures of Awkward Black Girl .
Colin Quinn has fun with the US Constitution
There aren't that many jokes in the U.S. Constitution and it's never really been a big generator of belly laughs.
Seinfeld is an American television sitcom that originally aired on NBC from July 5, 1989, to May 14, 1998, lasting nine seasons, and is now in syndication .
You Shouldn't Move to Florida Just Because You Retired
Other than orange groves and alligators, one of the most recognizable features of Florida is the state's large population of retirees.
5 Underutilized Office Characters Who Left Us Wanting More
The basic success of a television comedy is almost always directly related to how funny audiences find the main characters.
Denver Psychic Development Group- June 2013 Class Schedule
The Denver Psychic Development Group is Denver's most popular Psychic Development group.
Jerry Seinfeld returns to the Landmark Theatre in Syracuse
Jerry Seinfeld, the comedian of "Seinfeld" fame, comes to the Landmark Theatre Friday, July 19.
Kevin Jackson comes out “I’m not Gay”
On the heels of the Jason Collins announcement, Kevin Jackson announced today that he is NOT gay.
On Social Marketing and Social Change
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Middle East Peace Process Final Topic In Glastonbury's...
The final 92Y Live! presentation at Congregation Kol Haverim will tackle the difficult topic of peace in the Middle East and will include a panel with "Seinfeld" actor Jason Alexander on it.
How Different Cultures Handle Personal Space
Our perspectives on personal space - the distance we keep between the person in front of us at an ATM, the way we subdivide the area of an elevator - are often heavily influenced by the norms of the places we inhabit.
Syracuse Walk of Stars: Top 100 celebrities with CNY connections
From 1991 to 1996, Dick Clark, Rod Serling and 16 other celebrities with ties to Central New York were honored with a star on the Syracuse Walk of Stars outside the Landmark Theatre.