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Gilbert Gottfried was all smiles and laughs as he tried to remember his Aladdin lines. Photo courtesy of Neil Grabowsky, Montclair Film Festival.
Congressman Brad Sherman (L) and Comedy Central's Stephen Colbert (R) shake hands following Mr. Colbert's "Better Know A District" profile on the Congressman's district.
Owen Suskind whispers line cues to Gilbert Gottfried on stage at a Montclair, New Jersey screening of Life Animated. Photo courtesy of Neil Grabowsky, Montclair Film Festival.
PHOTO CREDIT: ANDERS KRUSBERG / PEABODY AWARDS
71st Annual Peabody Awards Luncheon
Waldorf=Astoria Hotel
May 21, 2012
A young visitor points at the bear swimming above the plexiglass tunnel under the polar bears' pool.
I went to the rally in D.C. today, there was a gigantic crowd, had to be at least 200,000, they whole event was great and the message was one that we should all pay heed too. Jon Stewart for President 2012! They have clips of almost the whole rally on the comedy Central website now, check it out at... www.comedycentral.com/shows/rally_to_restore_sanity_and_o...
Community Leader Luce Battsek attends opening night festivities for the Montclair Film Festival, in its fifth year in 2016. Photo courtesy of Neil Grabowsky, Montclair Film Festival.
Mr Mac went to the USA and brought me a swathe of American literature to keep me out of trouble for the foreseeable future.
Awesome!
Not sure why these people were dancing on the sidewalk. Said they wanted to get Stephen Colbert, of the Colbert Report TV show, to come to Detroit. Supposedly he made a few bad comments about the Big D..
On a Michigan Photo Adventures Meetup Group walk -
Detroit, Michigan.
Meet Albert. Albert Bear, known as Al, Al Bear. But don't say it so's he sounds French!
Al hails from Hoboken, New Jersey, the birthplace of Francis Albert Sinatra, after whom our bear patterns himself. He claims to be named for Frank's middle name. Like Frank, Albert's's not very politically correct (that ciggie is usually present, for example).
We'll be seeing a fair bit of ol' Albert in the next while, so if you want, you'll be able to get to know him...
To get around the IOC's draconian licensing rules, The Colbert Report called its Vancouver 2010 Olympic shows: "Exclusive Vancouverage of the 2010/Quadrennial Cold Weather Athletic Competition/Defeat the World! " It's very similar to what LuluLemon called its non-authorized clothing line: "Cool Sporting Event That Takes Place in British Columbia Between 2009 & 2011 Edition"
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