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'''Adam Cayton-Holland''' is a newspaper columnist and stand-up comedian in [[Denver, Colorado]]. |
'''Adam Cayton-Holland''' is a newspaper columnist and stand-up comedian in [[Denver, Colorado]]. |
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His column, "What's So Funny," appears weekly in [[Westword]], a Denver alternative newspaper. The column is often the subject of controversy in letters to the editor as Cayton-Holland's writing frequently contains off-color jokes, racy subject matter, and profanity. Cayton-Holland also appears onstage frequently at [[Comedy Works]], a popular comedy club in Denver. |
His column, "What's So Funny," appears weekly in [[Westword]], a Denver alternative newspaper. The column is often the subject of controversy in letters to the editor as Cayton-Holland's writing frequently contains off-color jokes, racy subject matter, and [[profanity]]. Cayton-Holland also appears onstage frequently at [[Comedy Works]], a popular comedy club in Denver. |
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[http://www.westword.com Westword] |
[http://www.westword.com Westword] |
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[http://www.myspace.com/adamcaytonholland Adam's Myspace Page] |
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Adam Cayton-Holland is a newspaper columnist and stand-up comedian in Denver, Colorado.
His column, "What's So Funny," appears weekly in Westword, a Denver alternative newspaper. The column is often the subject of controversy in letters to the editor as Cayton-Holland's writing frequently contains off-color jokes, racy subject matter, and profanity. Cayton-Holland also appears onstage frequently at Comedy Works, a popular comedy club in Denver.