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I saw Zach Galifianakis(Comedy Central Presents, Comedians of Comedy, Dog Bites Man) at the UCB theater a few months ago and he was going some crowd work. Some lady said something, I don't remember what, but Zach's response was, "Don't get me farted." From that, you can gather two things: Zach Galifianakis is a comedic genius and you should definitely see him at Irving Plaza on the 24th of February.
Last night as we counted down 2005 in the comfort of a friend's living room and copious glasses of champagne, we turned to watch the return of Dick Clark. Screw Ryan Seacrest and Hillary Duff, it's all about the world's oldest teenager who finally (though sadly) seems more like the septugenarian that he is. As the AP noted, he remained seated and slight "hard to understand":
"Last year I had a stroke. It left me in bad shape. I had to teach myself how to walk and talk again. It's been a long, hard fight. My speech is not perfect but I'm getting there."Aw. Gothamist was happy to see Dick Clark, because when we were little, we'd stay up and listen to him count down to a new year. We dread the day when Seacrest tries to "out" an old year. Mayor Bloomberg reiterated those feelings, saying, "It just wouldn't be New Year's Eve without Dick Clark, and I know I speak for all New Yorkers and all Americans: Dick, we love ya!"
Here's the NY Times' Inauguration special, and the AP answered some Inaugural questions. And it seems the folks at animals on the underground, the site dedicated to finding new ways to appreciate the London Tube map, have found a bald eagle in the midst.
Hillary Duff is on the cover of Teen Vogue. Gothamist's favorite teen queen, Molly Ringwald, is in New York magazine, which reveals she's writing for local newspapers (though not in NYC) as well as acting!
If Thanksgiving is over, then Christmas trees all around the city must be lit. Here are three events the Daily News notes:
place for her fans to tell Hilary how much they love her, how beautiful they think she is, how they would like her to call/email/contact them somehow. It's also the place for her detractors are scoff her fans and cause trouble. (Gothamist thinks they find their way here after doing Google searches on Hilary Duff's breasts.) All in all, it's comedy gold, as reader Wesley commented. To wit, here is a typical comment:



