Drunken! Careening! Writers! The Return of Tubey: TWOP Harder III

Feb 15 2007 - 7:00pm
Feb 15 2007 - 9:00pm


“The Return of Tubey: TWOP Harder III”

Join recappers from pop cult website Televisionwithoutpity.com (TWOP) for an evening of laughter, insight, analysis, and making fun of really bad TV shows!

Sarah D. Bunting (“Sars” on TWOP) is one of the founders of Television Without Pity, and with Tara “Wing Chun” Ariano, co-author of the new Television Without Pity: 752 Things We Love to Hate (and Hate to Love) About TV (Quirk Books). Sars worked as a church secretary, a file clerk, a pool tester, a CD-ROM producer, an antiquarian book dealer, and a Penthouse proofreader. Read more about the resulting ulcer at her other online home,TomatoNation.com. And "Sars" rhymes with "scares."

Erin Dailey used to go by the alias "Regina," but as she's no longer wanted by the NSA for impersonating a secret agent, she decided that going by herreal name would be okay. During daylight hours, Erin's the web editor for House Beautiful magazine (the current site looks like ass but she had NOTHING to do with that, she swears to god), but she still has no damn idea what toile is or why the hell someone would paint a room with a color called "monkey puzzle." When she's not actively working on solving worldpeace, she writes for her website, The Redhead Papers, and tries to teach herself Flash. She lives in New York and dreams of a day when she'll be able to wander around an apartment that consists of more  than two goddamned rooms.

"John Ramos ("Couch Baron" on TWOP) worked in the financial markets for ten years. No one understood what he did, so he's kind of glad that chapter inhis life is over. He's currently living in New York's East Village and working as a film producer. For TWOP he has recapped/recaps: Veronica Mars, Buffy The Vampire Slayer (Classic), Oz (Classic), Everwood (Classic),Charmed (Classic), The Mountain, Farscape.

Drunken! Careening! Writers! is a monthly reading series dedicated to the proposition that readings should be: excellent, well-read pieces that have least one thing in them that makes people laugh (nervous laughter counts), and don't run more than 15 minutes each.

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