http://paulftompkins.com/
Hoorah.
About time Paul had an actual site again! Looks great. A classy site for a classy man.
*NEWS*
Paul just did an awesome interview for my show "Naked Comedy." He talks about the New Best Week Ever and his new busy and bustling life in LA. Even if you've never heard my interviews, listen in if you want an update on the life and times of Mr. PFT.
Listen in this Thursday (bump for BWE return on Friday!), 1am on kuci.org or later on the Naked Comedy podcast on iTunes!
Congrats on your engagement, Paul! Yay marriage for some people!
Congratulations! I love reading your Twitters and can't wait to hear the Best Show podcast.
As a beginning comic, I have a few questions (no cliches like "How do you get succesful," etc)
why do comics often say you can't make it too early? What happens? There are some comics who seem to be making it quick? Are they doomed?
Also, when in your development should you start trying to get on TV? Three years in? Six years? Is there such a thing as too early for TV?
"You're a ghost!"- Tom Scharpling
Too bad the crash took the PFT Q&A thread...
From the comics comic:
Paul F. Tompkins will be recording his next album on March 14th at the Lakeshore Theater in Chicago.
While I'm uber excited about a new album, the fact that he's in Chicago that week is a bit of a bummer. Hopefully he'll be be heading straight from Chicago to Austin for SXSW. I was hoping to see PFT again down there perhaps more than anyone else.
Paul's the host for the "Reel Comedy" special on "Observe and Report", currently running on Comedy Central.
Paul has a short piece about things he likes in Magnet Magazine this month.
PunchlineMagazine.com's new video interview with Paul:
Does anyone know what's happening with the CD recorded at the Lakeshore Theater? I don't think I've heard a word about it since the record-date was announced, and that was 3 months ago.
I'm in.