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Friday, January 6, 2006


Dead writer, hungry actors. Friday


Only unconventional acting troupes can conquer the feat of performing pieces of unconventional writers.


James Joyce, master of short stories, left a legacy and one of the best-known short stories, “The Dead,” for readers and audiences to enjoy for generations to come, and the present their theatrical performance of the short story classic.


The time piece is staged in the perfect setting: the dark, antiqued and preserved history of the .


“History,” Stephen said, “is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.”


What: James Joyce’s “The Dead” performed by Hunger Artists

Where: Byers-Evans House Museum, 1310 Bannock Street, 7:30 p.m.

Cost: $15

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“Bwahahahaha,” as the kids are saying these days. Saturday


Adam Ferrara = one funny guy.


Laughing = good.


Therefore,


Adam Ferrara = good.


(or, “Laughing = one funny guy,” but let’s not get into semantics.)


What: Adam Ferrara at Comedy Works

Where: 1226 15th Street, check for showtimes

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There was a hipster had a bar and BINGO was its game-o. Sundays!


B-I-N-G-O…


B-I-N-G-O…


B-I-N-G-O…


and Sputnik was its name-o.


What: Bingo Sundays at Sputnik

Where: 7 South Broadway, 10 p.m.

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