Ho's, Lani & Emi Close

The super-high-energy-and-crazed duo known as Lani & Emi are finishing their Annoyance run tonight, and implore you to "bring empty beer and soda cans". Be prepared and show up at 8 p.m. for this anything goes showdown.
Those of intestinal fortitude can try and hit the Book Cellar before Lani & Emi for a 7 p.m. reading from The Phat Phree, of "Look at My Striped Shirt" fame.
The time has come to close out on the wildly popular midnight show, "Let Them Ho's Fight" over at i.O. This group boasts, "To watch them perform, is to party harder than you ever have before." Catch them one last time tomorrow at midnight in the Del Close theater.
Before you go over to that show, you can make a full night of it and check out the new stand-up show at Town Hall Pub, hosted by Seth Thomas (of the former Defiant Thomas Brothers). Tomorrow night's inaugural line-up is jam-packed and includes Karen Williams (co-star of the lesbian documentary film, "Laughing Matters"), with Reynald Adolphe, Lauren Bishop, Robert Buscemi, Bradley Fojas, Jena Friedman, Stacey Hallal, Darius Kennedy and Dan Polydoris.

Any thoughts on today's cover story in the RedEye? The publication uses Sarah Silverman's mug to humanize the concept "shock comedy", the Village Voice in NYC uses her "Ts" to sell an interview. The woman has found her niche, no?












Comments
Did Bridenstine drop out of the Town Hall Pub show? I thought he was supposed to be there as well.
Posted by: Fojas | January 25, 2007 3:08 PM
Yes, he was supposed to be, but he's going to be in L.A. "moving and shaking". We should expect a full road report when he gets back.
Posted by: k-rock | January 25, 2007 3:11 PM
I know she's popular. But I still think she's funny. Sorry comedy world.
Posted by: james | January 26, 2007 1:04 AM
Lani & Emi are comedy goddesses and deserve to be revered as such. They're chaos in a can. See them or fall behind. Attention must be paid.
Posted by: Robert Buscemi | January 28, 2007 7:55 PM
I'd like to find HER niche! Ba dump!
Posted by: Rudy Ascott | January 29, 2007 12:10 AM