Rich Heldenfels
Tribune News Service
Q: Iâm just curious if âCall Me Katâ was picked up for another season? Leslie Jordan was hilarious in the show, and quite honestly, I was surprised how much I enjoyed it!
A: The Fox comedy starring Mayim Bialik (Amy on âThe Big Bang Theoryâ) has been picked up for a second season. Inspired by a British series, it stars Bialik as the owner of a cat cafe; besides Jordan, the cast also includes Swoosie Kurtz, Cheyenne Jackson, Kyla Pratt and Julian Gant.
Q: What happened to âThe Moodyâsâ? I loved that show.
A black and white image she put up shows Karishma loading the boot of her car. Dressed in ankle boots, shorts, a casual top and shades, the actress looks all set to go.
Dear parents and friends of Brooklyn Preparatory Country Day Academy,
First of all, a big thank-you to all our volunteers from last nightâs âIf It Ainât Woke, Fix It!â fund-raiser. The event was totally inspiring, and, per your suggestions around the drum circle, the administration will no longer be referring to our children as students. Children teach us so much every dayâof course they should be called teachers!
As your recently elected Green Team President, I am super psyched to announce our Zero Waste initiative! As you know, this year our children are learning about saving the planet, so we decided that, as parents, we needed to start doing our part. Letâs all strive together for zero waste.
Matt Purple, The Spectator May 15, 2021
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Comedy Festival review: The Porne Identity, Audrey Porne
14 May, 2021 04:05 AM
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By: Ethan Sills There s a big difference between being funny on Twitter and funny on stage. It s easy for some (certainly not me) to fire out the odd quip from time to time and rake in the likes, but it s a big leap from 120 characters to putting together a full hour-length show.
Audrey Porne has been one of New Zealand s Twitter comedy darlings for a few years now and has enjoyed viral success for some time – barely hours before her show premiered on Thursday night, a friend in Melbourne was sharing one of her jokes on Facebook. She has broad appeal, but the question hanging over her debut Comedy Festival hour was whether that cyber success can translate to real life.