Storytelling: Escape to the Fun! (Story League)
Story League‘s “Sophomore Outing” show, 2011. A story about the joys of working at an indoor amusement park in Delaware.
Story League‘s “Sophomore Outing” show, 2011. A story about the joys of working at an indoor amusement park in Delaware.
Valentine’s Day storytelling show via SpeakeasyDC at Dance Place, 2011. A story about my inability to select Christmas presents.
Story League presents “Sins of Youth,” 2011. A story about my fourth-grade class election.
Joint show between DC’s Story League and Brooklyn’s Story Collider (“The Politics of Science”) at Artisphere, 2011. A story about my ambivalence regarding working with lab mice–plus, unrelated, an audience member is taken to the emergency room in the middle of my story. (He’s fine.)
Reston Nature House fundraiser, 2010. A story about my ambivalence regarding working with lab mice.
Excerpt from a performance at the DC Improv, 2008.
Outtakes from the Grad Student Rap video, some of which ended up in the actual video.
Mentioned in the New York Times and available on iTunes! Starring The Notorious Ph.D., MC Freeze, and introducing Bob Koestler as the evil advisor. Music by Derek “EggyToast” Young, lyrics by Adam Ruben, directed and edited by Chuck Na.
Please Don’t Beat Me Up: Stories and Artifacts from Adolescence was nominated for Favorite Solo Performance!
Three of our four most popular were in Adam Ruben’s “Experimental Error” series.
Looking for something really different? Consider a career in alchemy, Lysenkoism, diluvial geology — or invent your own!
In June 2006, I won second place in the Jewish Week‘s Funniest Jewish Comic Contest at the Laugh Factory in Times Square.
My 5-minute, 20 auto-advancing-slide talk for Ignite Wilmington 6: “Public Perception of Science: Lessons from a Dead Sheep.”
When you carve the turkey, don’t forget to thank science.
[Linked on 3 Quarks Daily, 11/25/11]
[Linked on AnthroIllinois, 11/25/11]
Reston Nature House fundraiser, 2011. A story about a stuffed animal smuggled into summer camp and the worst decision I ever made.