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Campbell's Comedy Corner - Ace Aceto

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Bill welcomes Ace Aceto to Campbell's Comedy Corner. Growing up in an Italian/Catholic household and going to Catholic school as a kid has made Ace Aceto what he is today…inquisitive and irreverent! Ace burst onto the comedy scene during the latter part of the stand-up comedy boom in 1989. By 1990, Ace was chosen along with 9 other finalists to be filmed for Stand-Up Stand-Up and Short Attention Span Theater for Comedy Central (then known as The Comedy Channel). A Rhode Island native, Ace worked clubs, colleges, and corporate dates up and down the east coast.

Campbell's Comedy Corner - Steve Guilmete

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Bill welcomes Steve Guilmete to Campbell's Comedy Corner. Steve brings a raucous wit and an everyman’s sensibility to the National comedy scene. Steve’s act has received a warm and enthusiastic response from audiences throughout the country. He is also a top-notch actor in Comedy Imposter gigs. Imposter comedians are hired by those wanting to play a joke on someone they know whether it's a co-worker or client, and is the latest craze.

Campbell's Comedy Corner - Tom Gilmore

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Bill welcomes an old friend, Tom Gilmore, who started with him at the Ding Ho many years ago. Tom's unique brand of humor has made him a regular at corporate events, theatres across the country, and cruise ships around the world. Born in Boston, his family oriented routines draw on his memories of a repressed Irish-Catholic upbringing and strike common ground with everyone.

Campbell's Comedy Corner - TTTom Clark

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Bill welcomes TTTom Clark, a headline comic in the New England area for 20 yrs…called “The Mel Tllis of Comedy” due to his slight stutter that helped him hone his vocal skills as a master impressionist. His “Condensed Version” of The Wizard of Oz got him National TV exposure on the A&E’s “An Evening at the Improv”. Since that time he has worked from the tundra of Canada to the sunny shores of Florida to coporate boardrooms and European cruise ships! Winning rave reviews at all venues TTTom’s a surefire hit at any venue for any occasion.

Campbell's Comedy Corner - Mike Donovan

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Bill's guest this week is Boston legend, Mike Donovan, a 35 year veteran who is a regular headliner at the Comedy Stop in Atlantic City and Las Vegas. Mike Donovan's act has been featured on Showtime and in the documentary "When Standup Stood Out". He also is an accomplished historian with his comprehensive almost 2 million word "History of the USA" available by chapter on his web site www.comedianmikedonovan.com.

Populist Dialogues - 13-18 When 7-11 Comes To Your Neighborhood

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Ben Poe and Amyl Freeberg are with Occupy St. Johns and involved with the efforts to prevent a new 7-11 store from operating in their community. St. Johns is a working class area in the north area of Portland OR. 7-11, with approximately 50,000 convenience stores worldwide, is engaged in a massive expansion which includes both conversion of mom-and-pop stores and construction of new stores. Local residents have been resisting the expansion and the effects on local communities.

Populist Dialogues - 13-16 Earth First Movement

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Guest Karen Coulter with POCLAD (Program on Corporations, Law and Democracy) and Exec. Direct of the Blue Mountains Biodiversity Project, speaks about the history and achievements of the Earth First Movement, expressing the need to re-invigorate this movement of direct actions for environmental and wilderness protection. Describes Earth First movement as a populist revolt.

Populist Dialogues - 13-15 Pay It Forward

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Guest Nathan Hunt, a political science student at Portland State University and member of Students for Educations Debt Reform, the mushrooming problem of student debt and recommends a solution, "Pay It Forward." The increasing problem of student debt results from decreasing state support for higher education, a transfer of costs from the state to the student via increasing tuition and fees and a move from education grants to loans. "Pay It Forward" would create a state fund to pay tuition and fees while requiring repayment by students.

Populist Dialogues - 13-14 Destroying Renewable Energy

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Guest Paul Sansone, a founding member of Oregon Citizens Against the Pipelines, relates how fossil fuel companies have used lies, fraud and manipulation to destroy regional gas markets, turning them into international markets, thereby creating tremendous profit margins for themselves to the determent of Oregonians and the American people. These corporations created a huge natural gas bubble with the result that the renewable energy industry will be killed for the third time. These corporations are illegal criminal enterprises which should be brought to justice.