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"The 18mmw News Show!"
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18mmw.com
Influences
Monty Python's Flying Circus, SNL, Culture Clash, Kids in the Hall, Marx Brothers, Steven Chow, Chapelle Show, In Living Color, Chris Rock, Woody Allen, Absolutely Fabulous, League of Gentlemen, The Office (British version), Father Ted, The Day Today, Jackie Chan, Strangers with Candy
Members
Harold Byun, Valiant Chow, Rhoda Gravador, Rania Ho, Michael Hornbuckle, Todd Nakagawa, Greg Watanabe, Peter Wong, Pearl Wong
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"Mighty Warriors of Comedy" PBS Nationwide!
Albums
Available at http://mightywarriorsofcomedy.com
featuring Emmy Winning documentary!
About me: THE 18 MIGHTY MOUNTAIN WARRIORS: Quite possibly the world's most psychotic Asian American Sketch Comedy troupe. The Warriors have been together since 1994 and in that time have created many, many all-new material shows, and 3 original collaborations with Culture Clash, Campo Santo and Latina Theatre Lab. They have performed in New York City, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Hong Kong, Chicago, Houston, and Phoenix, among other cities. Inspired by groups such as Monty Python's Flying Circus, Culture Clash, SNL, and Kids in the Hall, their irreverent style of skit comedy ranges from slapstick to political and takes no prisoners. 18mmw was recently honored by the SF Bay Guardian as the Bay Area's Best Sketch Comedy Troupe and are Champions of the 2006 International Sketch Comedy Championships.
Hey thanks for being a friend. My good Catholic friend Brian McCarthy has a new show called Panty Droppers. In his show he talks about my two favorite subjects sex and liquor. .
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Thanks for the add. ¶ People hear only what they want, so facts alone won't wake them; they'll need inspiration too. An echo of an echo of Buddha or Jesus becomes encrusted in ritual, and loses context and content. Still, we write what we can. Try to hear the questions behind people's questions. ¶ This world's diverse evils have a common root: Bullies, liars, thieves, and murderers — in market, government, and elsewhere — believe we're all separate, motivated only by self-interest, greed, fear. They want us to share that belief, for they use it to justify themselves, to keep us apart, to control politics and the economy, perpetuating war, poverty, and ecocide. Their power comes not so much from cabals as from trojan memes, ubiquitous propaganda, implicit in ads and in their framing of the news. ¶ But they're mistaken about our motives. You and I have found love inside ourselves and our friends. It's in everyone, if only we can wake them, for we're all one flesh and blood. Let's spread that vision, for until we do our other advances will be minor and temporary. The bureacracy of brutality cannot stand if we open the eyes of its workers. ¶ What is human nature? Our task is not just to describe what we see, but to choose what we hope to become. The ideological battle between love and fear shapes the world, and its outcome is not yet written. Watching, voting, shopping are not enough. If you haven't already, join the global conversation, in whatever way feels right for you. Worldwide enlightenment has no precedent, no rules; we must discover and erase them en route. Make love not war is as serious as Orwell and as light as "Chocolat." ¶ For a start, just talk with people; that may not sound like much, but really it's huge. Spread the word. Each of us knows only part of the song, but keep singing, hoping, resisting, questioning. Hand in hand, we may heal this world yet. — Eric
Hey guys! We loved you so much we're coming back (again) tonigh with another friend LOL :) You guys are so funny! Your show gets better each time we see it!
Hey, another screening of Only the Brave in LA (well, Torrance/Gardena) and it’s free!
greg
In Celebration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr’s Legacy
Assemblymember Curren D. Price, Jr. and Assemblymember Ted Lieu
Invite you to a Special Movie Screening
Only The Brave A story of prejudice and patriotism
Saturday, January 19, 2008
3:30pm
El Camino College – Marsee Auditorium
El Camino Community College: 16007 Crenshaw Blvd Torrance, CA 90506 http://www.elcamino.edu/about/directions.asp
Immediately following the screening join Writer/Director, Lane Nishikawa, the cast members, and a panel of guests for a community forum on race relations, tolerance and social justice.
Sponsored by:
El Camino College Japanese American Citizens League KJLH Radio 102.3 FM
For more information please call Assemblymember Price’s District Office: (310) 412-6400
Co-hosted by:
Councilwoman Barbara Calhoun, Rear Admiral David Brewer, Bishop Henry Williamson, Bishop George D. McKinney, Audrae Russel, Rev. Reginald Lawrence, Frank R. Jordan, Linda Jones, Amer-I-Can Foundation, Rev. Leroy Matthews, Emma Shrif, Dr. Sandi Sheffey, Michael Guynn, Redd Rox, Inc., Jalal Sundan, Boce Mitchell, Sam Watson, Kathrine Nakamura, Mina Semenza, Del Richardson, Miyo Reff, Bobby Howe
Free Admission
They believed in America when America no longer believed in them.
The all-Nisei (2nd generation Japanese American) 100th/442nd Regimental Combat Team broke through the German lines, suffering over 800 casualties to save 211 soldiers of the “Lost Battalion” in what is regarded today as one of the ten most significant battles of World War II.
Only the Brave, inspired by this historic rescue, captures the tragedies and sacrifices of these courageous Americans, as they find comfort in the memories of their loved ones back home in Hawaii and in the ten internment camps spread across the country they fought to serve. The 100th442nd RCT became the most dec