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Ex-'SNL' trio plays the Paramount
hit character or a catch phrase," admits Meadows . "If something jumped off, that was cool, but I wasn't looking for it." WHO Jon Lovitz, Chris Kattan and Tim Meadows WHEN | WHERE 8 p.m. Friday, The Paramount in Huntington INFO $37.50-$89.50, 800-745-3000, Read more »
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Jon Favreau Directs Bungie's Latest Destiny Teaser
Really excited for this. Haha, somehow I first thought of Jon Lovitz. That would have been even better. Though, Jon Favreau is awesome. What kind of man talks to the Kinect? No man. No man at all. Okay, this looks way better than Quantum Whatever. I'm su 5/23/13 from Giant Bomb Read more »
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Weekend Preview: Get your party on
OTHER VOICES, OTHER ROOMS Acclaimed young guitarist Gary Clark Jr. (above), Jimmy Cliff, Barenaked Ladies, Cheap Trick and Kendrick Lamar are among the top acts still to come at SunFest in West Palm Beach this weekend (SunFest.com) … Country star Sara Ev from South Florida Sun-Sentinel Read more »
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Hollywood Docket: Jon Lovitz Countersued; Dish's Expensive Lawyer; Ticketmaster's Lawsuit
Frank Kelley, who managed Jon Lovitz' eponymous Los Angeles comedy club, has filed counterclaims against the comedian. Last month, Lovitz sued Kelley, alleging that his partner stole money for his own personal use and mismanaged the The Jon Lovitz Comedy from Hollywood Reporter Read more »
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Comedians help National Mayor’s Challenge for Water Conservation reach cities in every state
ISLAMORADA -- In the public service video, comedian Jon Lovitz is standing on a Southern California beach, preaching the virtues of saving water, when a bikini-clad and thirsty blond walks up and asks if he has any drinkable water. “No, I’m conserving wa from Miami Herald Read more »
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Win Tickets to Jon Lovitz!
So, want to win tickets to see Lovitz's standup? Yeah? Good, because I've got a pair to give away to either the 10 pm show tonight or the 10 pm show tomorrow night—your choice!—and I probably won't lie and say I gave them away while actually keeping them from The Portland Mercury Read more »