Entries from Bostonist tagged with 'lennyclarke'
November 9, 2007
Comics Come Home Saturday, November 10, 7:30 pm Agganis Arena, Boston University Tickets The 13th annual Comics Come Home event, which raises money for the Cam Neely Foundation for Cancer Care, is happening this weekend. Of course, Denis Leary is hosting, and Mike Birbiglia, the ubiquitous Lenny Clarke, Artie Lange, Jim Norton, Robert Kelly, Joe Yannetty, and Pete Correale will perform. Birbiglia is a favorite in the -Ist-a-Verse and has talked to Gothamist and SFist.......
Continue Reading "Be There: Comics Come Home"October 22, 2007
New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick seems like a lot of things--sneaky, serious, and smelly since he insists on wearing the same stuff all the time. And now it turns out that he's funny, too. Here's the first example John Tomase at the Herald provides of Belichick's humor: During training camp, rookie Brandon Meriweather granted an interview to the Herald in which he talked about how lucky he was to practice every day against Wes......
Continue Reading "Belichick: Funny Ha Ha, or Funny Weird?"March 21, 2007
Dunkin Donuts is giving out free iced coffee all day today to celebrate the arrival of spring. So get out there and enjoy sixteen ounces of the cold, caffeinated stuff! Yesterday they had Vanilla Ice (or Rob Van Winkle, as he prefers to be known) and actor Lenny Clarke from The Winner hosting a karaoke contest in Copley Square. Whoever could create a Dunkin' Donuts themed rap to "Ice Ice Baby" would win all sorts......
Continue Reading "Free Iced Iced Coffee Baby!"August 18, 2006
Mel Mania was clogging the tubes. The Best Week Ever blog even reported that they'd broken their own record – posting on Mel Gibson more in one week than even Lindsay Lohan or Paris Hilton. We're not sure if Mel "what you looking at sugar tits?" Gibson was watching NESN's coverage of the Sox game earlier this week, even if he wasn't the video and transcript are available throughout the series of tubes. Denis Leary......
Continue Reading "Wherein we Have Reason to Report on Mel Gibson"