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Wednesday Feb 09 2011 John Hamm and Paul Rudd Read From My Dead Dad Was in ZZ Top
Wednesday, February 9, 2011 at 2:44PM Excited to report that shaky video has emerged from last night's stuffed-to-the-doors release party for Jon Glaser's book, My Dead Dad Was in ZZ Top. The book's premise: a collection of secret documents pertaining to the world's most renowned musical artists. Looking at the event's guest reader list, you'd think this is the sort of party that might've taken place under the HOLLYWOOD sign and not Park Slope's abandoned car district. Highlights from the show included Jon Hamm reading about the real origin of The Butthole Surfers (below!), Paul Rudd reading Tonight Show Band rejection letters as Jay Leno (below, must watch!), and John Hodgman sporting a moustache circa Stanley Tucci in The Lovely Bones (not pictured!).
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The Apiary | Post a Comment | 4 References tagged John Hamm , Jon Glaser , Paul Rudd in General Interest Tuesday Jul 13 2010 The GQ Comedy Issue
Tuesday, July 13, 2010 at 7:25PM Zach Galifanakis and a beard of bees | Photo: Terry Richardson GQ's annual comedy issue hits newstands nationwide next week but a roundtable discussion with its cover stars, Paul Rudd, Tracy Morgan, and Zach Galifianakis is already online along with a fall fashion guide featuring all of them wearing the latest fancy pants and designer duds.
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The Apiary | 3 Comments | 12 References tagged Paul Rudd , Tracy Morgan , Zach Galifianakis in General Interest Friday Mar 12 2010 Scrabble for Cheaters, FTW
Friday, March 12, 2010 at 1:23PM Photo: maniasakegirl
The dynamic word-tile-dropping duo of Paul Rudd and John Oliver didn't snag the big prize at 826NYC's Scrabble for Cheaters, but they did compete honorably and for a good cause. Jennifer 8. Lee has a tidy roundup of the night's events. As an aside, 826NYC is always looking for volunteers, so if you're unemployed and getting tired of taking so many naps, why not sign up and help kids with their homework after school. Cause if you don't have the moolah to feed your gut, then at least feed your soul. See ya next year, Cheaters!
* PREVIOUSLY: Help John Oliver and Paul Rudd Cheat at Scrabble -- for Charity!
keithhuang | Post a Comment | 2 References tagged John Oliver , Paul Rudd , Scrabble in They're Just Like Us Tuesday Feb 23 2010 Help Paul Rudd and John Oliver Cheat at Scrabble -- For Charity!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at 1:30PM
Support Scrapple for Eaters (Paul Rudd and John Oliver) | Photo courtesy of 826NYC
Scrabble for Cheaters: 826NYC is the annual charity Scrabble tournament hosted by 826NYC, the nonprofit based in Brooklyn where kids can get tutoring and help with their writing skills for free. But to fund their after-school programs, 826NYC has to raise money, and one of the more creative methods is their Scrabble for Cheaters tournament. The twist to this tournament, however, is in the players' ability to buy "cheats," such as trading out letters for $25, consulting the dictionary for $300, or inventing a word for $500. Indeed, the stakes are high but so are the bragging rights. In 2008, John Hodgman and teammate John Oliver got served by virtual nobodies, Davin and Elaine. Sarah Vowell moderated the round.
The Scrabble for Cheaters bracket can accommodate only 32 Scrabble pairs, you can still give to the cause by helping some of the more famous duos, Scrapple for Eaters (Paul Rudd and John Oliver) and Overall Wash (playwright Jonathan Marc Sherman and actor Peter Dinklage). All of the teams are soliciting donations. So help out! ... you know, for kids!
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keithhuang | Post a Comment | 12 References tagged 826NYC , John Hodgman , Paul Rudd , Scrabble in General Interest Copyright © 2011, [theapiary.org]. All rights reserved.