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Toronto Friday Show: Tix Now Open To All!

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  • The presale’s over, so if you missed out on the first round, you may now proceed to the Ticketmaster site to purchase your tickets to Kevin’s 2nd just-added night in Toronto for this February — The first event sold out in record time, so we’re expecting the same to happen on this one. Don’t delay, buy today.


    The show takes place on Friday, February 6, 2009, 7:00 PM in Roy Thomson Hall, Toromto. Kevin’s Canadian appearances are among the all-time greats, so don’t miss out — This historic two night event is sure to go down in View Askew History as one of the greats. Some fans attending Saturday have been buying seats for Friday as well, now that tix have opened back up, which is fine, as no two Kevin shows are ever the same. In fact, his last Red Bank Show was a completely open forum that went in any direction Kevin would allow the audience to take it, no preset stories among the night. If this trend continues into February, we may very well see two totally different shows in Toronto. Here’s hoping to see many a News Askew fan among the crowd. Enjoy the show(s)!

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  • You’ve seen it at the top of the event list for quite some time now, so we’re happy to report that tix for the Bushnell show, “An Evening With Kevin Smith”, are now on sale. The show takes place on January 24th in Hartford, Connecticut. Visit the official page to order online. Tix range from $36.50 to $42.50 and, at presstime, are still available. As always with Kevin’s live shows, these have high risk of selling out. If you are on the fence, don’t delay, get your tickets now for what’s sure to be a hilarious evening to brighten up the cold winter months here in the Northeast.
  • Jay & Bob join Unreality Magazine’s list of “Memorable Movie Stoners” :


      At a minimum, Jay and Silent Bob induce a chuckle when they’re on screen. Silent Bob, as his monicker implies, usually doesn’t have much to say. Jay, on the other hand, is the personification of vulgarity. He’s as quick to make a d*cksucking joke (Make like a circus seal? Nice.) as he is to light up a joint, and when the reins are loosened in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, the result is one of the funniest pairs of stoners in movie history. What a lovely tea party.