Tonight's guest on The Daily Show is Amanda Seyfried and The Nightly Show is having a St. Patrick's Day show with panelists Colin Quinn, Kathleen Madigan, Sherrod Small, and Brendan Fay.
Amanda Seyfried is an actress, singer and former model. She best known for her roles in Mean Girls and the HBO drama series Big Love. Tonight she is on to promote her latest movie
While We're Young
A middle-aged couple's career and marriage are overturned when a disarming young couple enters their lives.
It looks kind of odd. It may be a fun watch.
Colin Quinn
is an American stand-up comedian, actor and writer. On television he is best known for his work on Saturday Night Live, Remote Control, and Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Since 2010, he has also become known for writing and appearing in two one-man shows that offer a comedic take on history: Long Story Short and Unconstitutional.
Kathleen Madigan
is an American comedian and TV personality. In addition to her stand up comedy performances she is a regular guest on a variety of U.S. television programs.
Sherrod Small
is an American stand-up comedian and television personality.
Small was born and raised in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section of Brooklyn, New York by his mother and two sisters. He is the cousin of comedians Chris Rock and Tony Rock.
Brendan Fay
was born in 1958 in Drogheda, Ireland as Brendan Francis Fay. He is a producer and director, known for Taking a Chance on God (2011), Saint of 9/11 (2006) and Edie & Thea: A Very Long Engagement (2009). He has been married to Thomas Anthony Moulton since May 24, 2003.
He is also the organizer of St. Pat’s for All.
Mr. Fay helped found the parade in 2000, and since then he had had trouble finding pipe bands willing to play in this parade whose name, St. Pat’s for All, and theme of inclusion are a swipe at the much larger and older St. Patrick’s Day parade held on Fifth Avenue. In the Fifth Avenue parade, people seeking to march under gay banners have been turned away. (The organization that runs the parade says its policy is meant to discourage political displays, including banners and slogans on T-shirts.)
“I’d try to get pipe bands to participate, and they’d say something like, ‘Oh, you’re that parade – no, we’re not available,’” said Mr. Fay, who helped start the Queens event after being arrested at three St. Patrick’s Day parades in 1999 after he tried to march under a banner for a gay alliance.
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