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Originally Posted by wildgift
agreed, sir. it is the only magazine i subscribe to, and have for over 25 years.
now, when do they do an article about podcasting????
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I was just thinking about that. Have one of the regular contributors follow KATG, aka Susan Orlean style - going to a Clown gig, a Friday live show, sidebar in Summerset and a tour with Chemda…
A Show To Go
From The New Yorker
October 10th, 2006
Keith Malley has been living in New York for the last ten years. In that time he’s managed be a waiter, a security guard, a stand-up comedian, and a children’s party entertainer – a clown. Over the years he’s developed an ethos on comedy, performance, and what it means to “be real.” All of these experiences have contributed to his rise as one of the 21st century’s first new-media superstars.
On any given night – though it may be afternoon, morning, evening, or midnight - Keith and Chema Khalili make their way to their “studio,” located on the second floor of a large Queens co-op complex.
Outside their studio, just beyond the window, cars race along a nearby highway. Watching them drive by, you can’t help but wonder where they’re going. Each hour hundreds of cars stream by to destinations unknown, and you can’t help but draw an analogy between those destinations unknown and Keith and Chemda’s fan base. Within a few hours after recording a typical hour long session, Keith Malley will have put the finishing touches on their show and upload it to the internet where legions of fans eagerly await each episode of "Keith and The Girl".