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DESCRIPTION:It's the Humor Times / Access Sacramento\nAnniversary Variety Show 
 Extravaganza!\n \nThe Humor Times (20 Years) and Access Sacramento (25 
 Years) Celebrate Anniversaries Together with a Comedy and Variety Show 
 Featuring Comedian Will Durst and many other performers including the 40's 
 vocal harmonies of "Sister Swing", a Marilyn Monroe impersonator, a 
 magician improvisational comedy troupe The Anti-Cooperation League. \n 
 \nJoint Anniversary Celebrations -- As print publications nationwide 
 continue to fall by the wayside, the Humor Times is set to celebrate its 
 20th anniversary. And as corporate media continues to consolidate, Access 
 Sacramento celebrates its 25th anniversary as the area's local, 
 community-operated TV, radio, and Internet production resource.\n \nThe 
 public is invited to a combined bash featuring the celebrated, 
 world-touring comedian, Will Durst, on Friday, April 22nd at 7:00 PM in the 
 Coloma Community Center Auditorium, 4623 T Street Sacramento, CA. 95819. 
 Food, beer and wine will be available. Tickets are $15 in advance and $20 
 the day of the event. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Advance tickets may be had 
 online at www.HumorTimes.com or purchased by phone with a credit card and 
 mailed out prior to the event by calling (916) 456-8600 ext. 0 during 
 normal business hours.\n                                                    
        \nEntertainment -- Mr. Durst is perhaps the most prolific and 
 well-known political comedian in the U.S. The Humor Times has featured his 
 column for years, and "people who have never seen him live will be blown 
 away," said James Israel, publisher/editor/founder of the Humor Times. "He 
 was a stand-up comedian before he ever wrote for publications, and as good 
 as his column is, he's even funnier in person," he added. The New York 
 Times says the Emmy-nominated comedian and writer "is quite possibly the 
 best political satirist working in the country today," and the Chicago 
 Tribune calls him a "hysterical hybrid of Hunter S. Thompson and Charles 
 Osgood."\n \nsisterswing Also performing will be"Andrews Sisters-style" 
 vocal jazz trio Sister Swing, who will perform a few humorous songs 
 featuring fine harmonies. The "variety show" theme continues with Absurd 
 Entertainment's top-notch Marilyn Monroe impersonator, Marion Le Clerc and 
 magician named "best magician" in Sacramento by the Sacramento News & 
 Review). The laughs continue with Sacramento's longest-running, long-form, 
 improv comedy troupe The Anti-Cooperation League.  A "carnival atmosphere" 
 is planned, with all manner of roving performers including the Sac City 
 Rollers (women's roller derby team) jugglers and other acts. \n \n \nThe 
 Humor Times -- Founded in early 1991, the Humor Times (formerly the Comic 
 Press News) released its first free issue in Sacramento, fittingly, on 
 April Fools Day of that year. That issue, now a collector's item, featured 
 four pages of an editorial cartoon re-hash of the Gulf War, which was just 
 winding down at that time. Local readers were immediately hooked. Of 
 course, that was back in the day when printed periodicals were still 
 profitable. Those remaining have something unique to offer, as does the 
 Humor Times. The publication transitioned from a free give-away to a paid 
 circulation magazine in 2008, and is now available by subscription, or in 
 stores, such as Newsbeat (Sacramento and Davis).\n 
 \nhumortimesissuepic\nHumor Times features political and non-political 
 cartoon panels and strips. The Humor Times uses humor to review the news on 
 a monthly basis, helping readers, as publisher/editor James Israel says, to 
 "laugh at the news, rather than cry about it." Specifically, the 
 publication features the cream of the crop of editorial cartoons, humor 
 columns and "fake news" - similar to the satire made famous by The Onion 
 newspaper and Comedy Central's The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. In the 
 works: more cartoon and video galleries, humor blogs, columns, and 
 interactive fun such as cartoon and video submissions, contests and more. 
 Subscriptions to Humor Times are $19.95 a year (12 issues) in the U.S., and 
 may be purchased at the website. A digital edition is available at less 
 than half the price.\n \nAccess Sacramento - Provides an "amplified voice" 
 for the thoughts, dreams, opinions and community events locally since 1985. 
  Access Sacramento is a nonprofit community media organization dedicated to 
 binging the tools and training for television, radio, and use of the 
 Internet to all Sacramento County residents. We reach an audience of up to 
 265,000 Sacramento County homes on Comcast and SureWest cable channels 17 
 and 18 and more than 1,200 daily views watching channel 17 "streamed" at 
 www.accesssacramento.org. Visit our website for program and training 
 information. To become a "community reporter", go to www.accesslocaltv.org 
 for neighborhood news organization "blogs", on-demand videos and Twitter 
 posts. "A Place Called Sacramento" celebrates its 12th year as the premiere 
 local film script writing event and film festival. At Access Sacramento, 
 you can:  \n \n\n    * Learn the steps needed to create your own TV show\n  
   * Be your own anchor using a computerized "virtual" television studio\n   
  * Become a community "Neighborhood News" reporter or blogger\n    * Host 
 your own cable radio program and "stream" to the world on the Internet\n    
 * Record a music performance or video in the four-camera television 
 studio\n    * Use Web 2.0 techniques on the new community reporting web 
 site AccessLocal.tv\n    * Write, produce, and distribute your own "Place 
 Called Sacramento" movie\n\nViewers of Access Sacramento channels 17 and 18 
 experience unique entertainment, challenging points of view, varied 
 religious beliefs, diverse political opinions, and cultures and languages 
 different from what you see and hear on the other, commercial channels. The 
 public is invited to meet their neighbors at Access Sacramento by taking a 
 class, creating a program, volunteering to help a group production effort, 
 develop a community web blog using AccessLocal.tv, or by simply watching 
 the community channels 17 and 18, as well as listening to community cable 
 radio "The Voice of Sacramento".\n \n \nHumor Times\nPO Box 
 162429\nSacramento, CA 95816\n(916) 
 455-1217\nwww.humortimes.com\ninfo@humortimes.com\n \n \n4623 T 
 Street\nSacramento, CA. 95819\n(916) 456-8600 ext. 
 0\nwww.AccessSacramento.org\nwww.AccessLocal.tv\npostmaster@accesssacramento.org 
  \n\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/19/18677593.php
SUMMARY:Will Durst Comedy Night Fundraiser
LOCATION:Coloma Community Center Auditorium\n4623 T Street\nSacramento, CA. 95819
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/04/19/18677593.php
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