By Max Radwin, Daily Fine Arts Editor
Published February 28, 2013
“It’s the only comedy town I’ve really experienced,” he said. “It’s a good town to make comedy but I don’t know if it’s a great town for building a career around.”
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Feeny’s answer seemed to sum it up best.
“That’s pretty deep,” he said laughing. “It’s just comedy.”























