Yes, all thirty comics showed at all six venues and each time I poked my head in as I ran around taking care of last minute details - people were laughing. And many of these people had never been to our part of Downtown anytime - much less at night - and they were amazed by the packed sidewalks along Main Street during Art Walk night.
And considering this was an idea that we decided on... December 29th... that our first Comedy Walk would be on... January 10th.... and that were unable to lock down our venues until 36 hours before the event - leaving us for no time to really get any marketing out - the turnout was amazing on a cold January night.
See you all next month.
Thursday, January 10, 2008
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Thanks, Brady Westwater, for being the kind of citizen who really makes a difference.
Imagine what Los Angeles would be like if, say, 80% (instead of maybe only 8%?) of its people were like you or the handful of other Angelenos who really care about their community, certainly in a noticeable, tangible, constructive way.
Thanks, Brady Westwater, for being the kind of citizen who really makes a difference.
Imagine what Los Angeles would be like if 80% (instead of maybe only 8%?) of its people were like you or the handful of other Angelenos who really care about their community, certainly in a noticeable, tangible, constructive way.
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