Cornelia St. Cafe: Make them eat their words...
...while you devour a nice Boudin Blanc. Stop by this Saturday to guess which one of these people is feeding you a line.
Saturday, May 3 @ 6:00 pm
CORNELIA STREET CAFE
29 Cornelia Street (bet W 4th and Bleeker)
$12 - includes one drink.
Reservations recommended: 212-989-9319
Ritch Duncan is a comedian, writer and broadcaster who has been living and working in New York City since 1996. He has written for Weekend Update on Saturday Night Live, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, and was a writer and featured performer on Public Radio International's Fair Game, a comedic public affairs program syndicated on National Public Radio stations around the country. His cat is named Grapes.CORNELIA STREET CAFE
29 Cornelia Street (bet W 4th and Bleeker)
$12 - includes one drink.
Reservations recommended: 212-989-9319
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