“Decades before writing The Comedians, a deep dive into the history of American comedy, Kliph Nesteroff was a young standup working out his set in small town Canada. Nesteroff revisits the plig...
“On a Friday afternoon in a small suburb of western Cleveland, Sergeant Tanya Sirl was finishing her shift when she spotted a burglary suspect on the run. Wearing her standard police uniform, s...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2016/12/27/dressing-the-women-in-blue/
“Bobby Moynihan was part of one of the most heartbreaking episodes of Saturday Night Live last week. Before Kate McKinnon took the piano as Hillary Clinton for an emotional rendition of Leonard...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2016/11/17/bobby-moynihan-on-some-strange-days-at-snl/
“Emmy-winning Comedy Central series Drunk History returns for a ten-episode fourth season tomorrow night. The new season features fascinating historical events, more endearing drunken narrators...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2016/09/26/derek-waters-is-living-the-drunken-dream/
“The 1980s were an exciting — and sometimes horrifying — time in Seattle. Construction of Columbia Center was completed, the Green River Killer was on the loose, the first Costco opened,...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2016/07/15/seattle-in-the-1980s-was-totally-tubular/
“Every street in Seattle has its own story. All are fascinating, most weird, some — tragic. Here are the the faces and brief histories behind five notable Seattle streets.” Kikisoblu aka �...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2016/02/05/the-faces-behind-names-of-five-seattle-streets/
“Once upon a time in the magical land of Enumclaw, Washington, there lived a beautiful Dairy Princess named Kimmi Devaney. Princess Kimmi had an encyclopedic knowledge of dairy science and s...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2016/02/03/milking-it-a-brief-history-of-the-dairy-princess/
“While tech moguls build up shiny, new office buildings in Seattle’s South Lake Union, many local businesses have taken a different route and set up shop in old, historic homes. From coffee s...
On Mahatma Ghandi: “Every morning at a rigidly appointed hour, he gave himself a salt and water enema. A devout believer in nature cures, Gandhi was convinced that was the way to flush the toxi...
https://sydscarnivalofsouls.com/2015/01/27/unnecessary-anecdotes-on-respected-historical-figures/