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		<title>Public Display of Infection</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 May 2008 15:50:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Stacey Smith is a twenty-something, not quite New Yorker. She fancies herself to be, though, in that she lives well out of her means in an East Village share.]]></description>
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<p>Stacey Smith is a twenty-something, not quite New Yorker. She fancies herself to be, though, in that she lives well out of her means in an East Village share. Moving here two years ago to search for life, love and a house in the Hamptons, she&#8217;s realizing that the New York minute really only applies to take-out. While waiting, Stacey blogs, makes ads, and shops for vintage shirts she can wear as dresses.</p>
<p align="left"><strong>Tell us about your blog: what is the premise, what are your main coverage areas, how did you get started?</strong><br />
Public Display of Infection is a compilation of stolen intellectual property.  I love Gawker, Jezebel, Contagious, New York Magazine, so I use those blogs as a beat report for what’s going on in the city. What are people talking about? Who’s playing tonight? What did Lindsay do this time?  It’s sort of like re-reporting on New York’s social, political, and pop culture affairs where I get to make jokes and push my opinions on others. I’m very self indulgent like that.</p>
<p><strong>What brought you to New York?</strong><br />
I had a lay over two years ago and stayed.<br />
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What do you love about living in New York?</strong><br />
All the possibilities.</p>
<p><strong>What do you think makes a New Yorker?</strong><br />
Complaining about neighborhood gentrification.</p>
<p><strong>What surprises you about New York?</strong><br />
It sleeps.</p>
<p><strong>When you leave New York, what do you miss the most?</strong><br />
The bread. New York has the best Italian bread, bagels, pizza dough…but you can’t make good bread without good water. New York has really good tap water. So I guess I’d miss the water.</p>
<p><strong>Best corny tourist attraction that you secretly love?</strong><br />
The Double Decker Sightseeing tours. I really like pointing, waving and sitting down.</p>
<p><strong>Best neighborhood bar?</strong><br />
Any bar I can request a song off the bartender’s iPod. Cut to next question…</p>
<p><strong>Best late night joint?<br />
</strong>Lil Frankies on 1st and 1st. My friends and I made friends with the bartender one night. Two margherita pizzas and three vodka sodas later he was our after hours DJ. I didn’t know I loved Michael McDonald so much.</p>
<p><strong>Last cultural thing that you did (movie, museum, theatre, etc&#8230;)?<br />
</strong>I went on a date with a photographer last week.</p>
<p><strong>Best fancy schmancy restaurant? </strong><br />
Freeman’s. It’s schmancy but not fancy.<br />
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Best place to meet members of the opposite sex? </strong><br />
Phoenix Bar on 12th and 2nd.  Lots of shirtless unavailable men.</p>
<p><strong>Best live entertainment venue?</strong><br />
14th Street subway stop, pretty awesome guy playing the bass. My friends and I call him “Note.” Cause he only plays one note. Either that, or when Bad Guy books studio time.</p>
<p>Sample more of Stacey’s witticisms at <a href="http://publicdisplayofinfection.blogspot.com" target="_blank"><br />
http://publicdisplayofinfection.blogspot.com</a></p>
<p><strong>To see who else is hanging out Around the Blog, visit</strong> <a href="http://www.coolinyourcode.com/category/segments/around_the_blog" target="_blank">www.coolinyourcode.com/category/segments/around_the_blog</a></p>
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<h3> What brought YOU to New York?  Post a comment below and let us know!</h3>
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		<title>Dead Frog &#8211; A Comedy Blog</title>
		<link>http://www.coolinyourcode.com/2008/01/14/dead-frog/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 14 Jan 2008 23:18:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Todd Jackson wants to teach you to laugh. His blog, Dead-Frog.com, is his attempt to elevate the discussion about comedy.]]></description>
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<p>Todd Jackson wants to teach you to laugh.  His blog, Dead-Frog.com, is his attempt to elevate the discussion about comedy.  Todd believes there is a formula for funny.  Whether you are checking out stand up or skit comedy, he hopes that after reading his blog, “the next time you see a show or performer you didn’t get, you’ll laugh yourself silly.”  It is the best medicine, after all.</p>
<p>We asked Todd to tell us about the funny side of being a New Yorker.</p>
<p><strong>What brought you to New York?</strong></p>
<p>I came to New York because, at least at the time, my hometown of Atlanta didn&#8217;t have many opportunities in consumer magazines. I had done a few parodies with my college humor magazine and thought that making fun of magazines would be good training for actually working at one. After I moved here, an opportunity came up at Cracked, a humor magazine. So I ended up continuing with comedy, much to my surprise.</p>
<p><strong>What do you love about living in New York?</strong></p>
<p>That there is opportunity everywhere. A few years ago I learned to tango and found that, if you wanted to, you could dance tango every night of the week. The same is true with comedy &#8211; be it stand-up, sketch or improv. Unlike so many other places, in New York, if you get passionate about something, there&#8217;s a community for it.</p>
<p><strong>Tell us about your blog&#8230; what is the premise, what are your main coverage areas, how did you get started?</strong></p>
<p>Dead-Frog is all about treating comedy as an art form. So I try and talk about it intelligently without taking the fun out of it. So I&#8217;m interested in anything funny &#8211; stand-up, sketch comedy, sitcoms, etc. I started doing the site after I left Comedy Central, where I realized how few places there were to talk about comedy on the web. Comedy nerds, in comparison to sci-fi nerds or horror nerds, are way underserved. So I built Dead-Frog with the idea of making it more than a blog, but making it a resource. With the recent addition of the Stand-Up Comic Database, it&#8217;s getting closer to that vision.<br />
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Last cultural thing that you did (movie, museum, theatre, etc&#8230;)</strong></p>
<p>Played catch-up on my flicks by checking out &#8220;American Gangster&#8221; at the Quad Cinema. I used to live near Worldwide Plaza, which had a second run movie theater that I really miss. You can see <em>anything </em>in a theater for $3.</p>
<p><strong>Best comedy club?</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to sound politic here, but it really depends on your mood. If you want to see someone up and coming, who&#8217;ll stretch what you can find funny, there are places like Rififi or the PIT. If you want to see some big names experimenting there&#8217;s the UCB. If you want authentic late night comic vs. the drunks experience, there&#8217;s the Comedy Cellar. If you want the big night out with a big name there&#8217;s Caroline&#8217;s, Comix or Gotham. And there&#8217;s a lot of crossover with the kind of comedy they feature. There&#8217;s an embarrassment of riches here.<br />
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Best up and coming comic on the scene?</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Best&#8221; is not something I think you can measure in comedy. Like music, there&#8217;s a lot of sub genres. I will say that a performer who continues to amaze me is Reggie Watts, who combines gibberish, beat boxing and wordplay in ways that mesmerize audiences. Every time I see him in front of an audience who&#8217;s never been exposed to his work, you can feel the awakening happening in the crowd. As a comedy geek, it&#8217;s a real thrill to hear those &#8220;A-ha!&#8221; laughs.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.dead-frog.com">www.dead-frog.com</a></p>
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