Posts Tagged ‘Mallow’

Science Comedian – the Heat in Arizona

I had a fantastic time performing at the Sacramento Comedy Spot this past Friday.  We had a packed house in an intimate room – and they were just the perfect science-loving crowd.  Or, I should say, science-comedy-loving crowd.

The opening act was the hilariously geeky Nick Pettigrew (link is to a previous set of his), and I did a whopping hour and forty minutes, including some Q&A.  I’ll be putting more clips online soon.  Here’s the first.

My fever-dream inspired by the unbearable heat of an Arizona summer.  Some might fantasize of bikinis and water sports; I can only imagine global devastation, mutation, human extinction…

Link:  Science Comedian Brian Malow – 125 Degrees

Georgetown University – Free Show

Friday, October 22, 2010. As part of the inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival, I will be performing 8pm, Friday night, October 22, 2010, at Georgetown University – and it’s free and open to the public (that’s YOU!).

For details:
Rational Comedy for an Irrational Planet – An Evening of Science Humor

My friend Norm Goldblatt, the Phunny Physicist, will also appear.

USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo Saturday

As part of the inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival, I will be performing multiple shows.

At the huge weekend Expo – which is free and open to the public (that’s YOU!) – I will be doing 20-minute sets:

Saturday, October 23, 2010, 2:30pm – on the Wilson Plaza stage

Sunday, October 24, 2010, 3:30pm – on the National Mall stage

And check out my full-length show on Friday night at Georgetown University – also free.

USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo Sunday

As part of the inaugural USA Science & Engineering Festival, I will be performing multiple shows.

At the huge weekend Expo – which is free and open to the public (that’s YOU!) – I will be doing 20-minute sets:

Saturday, October 23, 2010, 2:30pm – on the Wilson Plaza stage

Sunday, October 24, 2010, 3:30pm – on the National Mall stage

And check out my full-length show on Friday night at Georgetown University – also free.