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Friday, February 19, 2010
Green Line Cafe
Funny.

Not one, but two City Paper contributors bring the yuck yucks to the Green Line Cafe tonight, in the puntastically named Alli Katz Comedy Meow-er. The show includes the titular Katz (obvs), who gave you such pieces as this excellent interview with This American Life's Ira Glass, and Will Dean, who turned (among many other things) this cover story about the mistreatment of musicians in Rittenhouse Square, but has a of late written about weird things scientists do with fish.

Here are the bios of all participants:

Malwina Andruczyk is twenty-three years old. A lot of things have
happened to her during her life, but not as many as to some other
people.

Will Dean is 25, but he reads at the level of someone who is 28. It is
those little differences that make life special.

Zach Webber, 26, is the sort of person that prefers not to read
because he's afraid that he might read something that might decrease
the extent to which he enjoys the pictures. He enjoys illustrated
cookbooks, Sports Illustrated, and internetpictures.com.

Katz never turned her bio in, but she has a funny name and that's really all you need to know


The Alli Katz Comedy Meow-er, Fri., Feb.19, 7 p.m., $5, Green Line Cafe, 4426 Locust Street

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