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NEW YORK - After being surrounded by the dramatic heavyweight stars of the Oscars, Jon Stewart will play host again, this time amid a bevy of comedians.

Stewart will host the second biannual "Night of Too Many Stars: An Overbooked Benefit for Autism Education" on April 13 at the Beacon Theater in New York. The show will air live on Comedy Central (8 p.m. EST).

The night will feature standup routines, sketches and short films from a gluttony of comic talent, including Will Ferrell, Adam Sandler, Steve Carell, Tina Fey, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert, Sarah Silverman and Amy Poehler.

It's the second such benefit and was organized in part due to Robert Smigel, whose son, Daniel, is autistic. Smigel's most famous character, Triumph the Insult Comic Dog, will also be attendance.

The night will raise money for schools and education programs for autistic children and adults. A portion of the proceeds will also go to the advocacy group Autism Speaks. The first "Night of Too Many Stars," held in October 2006, raised more than $2.6 million.

It was also the first event to air live on Comedy Central. This year's broadcast will also be streamed online the day after. A $1.99 download of the show will be available on iTunes and xBox Live Marketplace, with all proceeds going to charity.

Also appearing will be Matthew Broderick, Jonah Hill, Kevin James, Rosie O'Donnell and Susie Essman.


On the Net:

http://www.autismspeaks.org

http://www.comedycentral.com

As most of you know my 5 year old Mikey has Autism which has rendered him non-verbal and learning disabled. He is the light of my life :)

I tell people I meet all the time that everyone knows someone who has been touched by this disease. If you didn't before, you can say it now.

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calumfan: (Maturity)
So it's Humpday once again and I give you Hugh!picspam plus pictures of my work area all decked out for the Holidays.

-----There's nothing much for me to say about last night's episode of House. I'm just kind of blah about the past 2 episodes. I'm hoping I'll feel better after the holidays once we get new episodes. I'm afraid all the shit I'm going through personally is affecting my enjoyment on everything. It sucks, I'll soldier on and I won't bore you with the emo details.
-----I will say this one thing on the subject of House. I know a majority of my flist aren't Cameron fans but let me put the whole old version of the show versus the new version of the show into perspective:
I miss Cameron, it saddens me not to see her like I used to. It doesn't sour me towards the show on a whole but try to put yourself into my situation. Imagine if Cuddy or Wilson disappeared and became an afterthought, bought out for 2 seconds every couple weeks. It would suck. I know a lot of people would be happy if it was just the House/Cuddy/Wilson show and that's great, but please respect the fact that to me House/Cameron/Wilson were the show, and more importantly House/Cameron/Chase/Foreman/Wilson were the show.  I won't whine anymore about it, it's not the reason for the blahness I feel towards the show, it's just something that I was thinking about today.
-----*sigh* Watching "Mob Rules" God it's a great episode.
-----A huge thank you to my dearest [personal profile] bonorattle for listening to me bitch and moan today. I appreciate it more than I can ever put into words.
-----Now onto the entire purpose of this post, the Hugh!picspam. I must express my utmost gratitude to [profile] hughsbeautiful for my new favorite cute picture of Hugh/House
 


-----'Tis the season to be jolly :) We dressed up our office this week and we feel very festive. I took pictures, check out my stocking, I picked it out specifically.
-Also, public service announcement. I went to our Navy Exchange today and chose 2 children off the "Giving Tree". This is a tradition that we do every single year, we have since I was about 8 years old. If you have any type of program like this I urge you to consider taking part. Parents may be lousy and foolish but it's not the child's fault. And honestly doesn't every child derserve something under the tree at Christmas time?





 

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