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EMPLOYEE of the MONTH - Comedy

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Employee of the Month is a talk show hosted by Catie Lazarus. She interviews phenomenal folks about their careers, be it comedian Jon Stewart or activist Gloria Steinem or Congressman Barney Frank or the Guinness Book of World Record Holder for Most Guinness Book of World Records. These candid conversations may inspire you to finish your novel or start one or simply self medicate. Either way, she hopes you have as much fun listening as she and her guests do talking. Her guests also receive the coveted Employee of the Month Award, which falls somewhere between a Nobel Peace Prize and free cup of coffee. The podcast is released weekly and you can attend live tapings monthly in New York at Joe's Pub. To get involved, go to www.employeeofthemonthshow.com or @catielazarus on Twitter.


Mar
16

EMEL MATHLOUTHI sings live and reveals if Paris or NYC is better for artists

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Emel Mathlouthi is a brilliant singer and songwriter with an intoxicating, ethereal voice, who became an international sensation as her music inspired fellow Tunisians fighting for their freedom during the Arab Spring. Tunisian govern banned her music from the country’s radio as her lyrics criticized the regime of then-President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali. So in 2008, she fled for Paris and continued to sing defiant songs and post them on social media. A video of her singing her song Kelmti Horra (my word is free) in front of 10,000 Parisians went viral. She lived between France and Tunisia, and in 2012, returned to Tunis and sang "Kelmti Horra," and, a couple hours later it was (former) President Ben Ali who would flee the country. Her album also titled Kelmti Horra made its debut in 2012 and received critical acclaim. She has performed all over the world, including a solo performance at the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony. She made her Joe’s Pub debut on Employee of the Month Show and it was spectacular to hear Mathlouthi sing live and you’ll hear a bit from the artist about how tough it is to break in and how lonely it can feel in New York and how Paris is easier to navigate as an artist and a human. Still, she is happy to be in New York and we are happy to have her, even though I remembered feeling the same way when I moved here and still do sometimes. We are a city of immigrants and artists, but as Mathlouthi reveals it is harder and harder to scrape by in New York and find your rhythm. Her voice gives me chills for all the right reasons and encourage you to check her out live and buy her fine music at www.emelmathlouthi.com. You can also see her live as she touring all over the world, so even if you can't afford rent in either Paris or New York, you can savor Emel Mathlouthi's wondrous tunes wherever you are. If you enjoyed our interview, please check out more of them at www.employeeofthemonthshow.com and @catielazarus. The next live show is Thursday, March 31st at Joe's Pub at The Public Theater and there are about 8 seats left, so grab yours....

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