Vol. 68 Edition 2

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CURRENT The American River

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September 28, 2016

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‘Find us

before

the cops do’ LOCAL ENTERTAINERS PERFORM IMPROMPTU COMEDY SHOWS OUT OF A MOVING TRUCK Story and photos by Luis Gael Jimenez | luisgaeljimenez@gmail.com

MOVING VAN BY THE NUMBERS

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loyal audience members attend almost every show

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comedians perform a variety of acts

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cops have showed up to shut down the show

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times have the Moving Van performers got the proper permit

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n underground comedy show is taking Sacramento parking lots by storm. The “Moving Van Show” is a monthly comedy show that takes place out of the back of a U-Haul truck in various undisclosed locations around midtown. Flyers are placed around midtown bulletin boards weeks in advance but there is a catch. The venue of each show is only announced two hours before showtime, via Twit-

ter. The organizers themselves sometimes don’t even know where they are going to set up shop until hours before the event starts. The show is put together by three comedians who each take on different responsibilities. American River College English professor, Joe-Joe Louis, is the creator of the show and one of its featured comedians. Comedian Melissa McGillicuddy is responsible for renting the truck and setting up the speaker and microphones at each location. “I had the idea and she [McGillicuddy] helped set up the logistics of everything,” said Louis. Shahera Hyatt, who served as the host and promoter of the last show, urged people to “come find us before the cops do.” The police did show up at the Sept. 17 show. As the show was winding down, two police officers approached the “Moving Van Show” staff and began asking them about the purpose of their show and whether or not they had the proper documentation to put on a public show.

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Photo by Laodicea Broadway / Staff

Zach Howder cheers on his team on Sept. 17 against CCSF.

Photo by Luis Gael Jimenez / Arts & Culture Editor

Comedian Shahera Hyatt warms up the crowd.

ARC FOOTBALL TOUGHS IT TO 3-1

MENTAL HEALTH BILL VETOED

MAN EXPOSES HIMSELF AT ARC

American River College’s win against Fresno City College put them tied for first place in their division. Their overall record for the season now sits at 3-1, after a loss to City College of San Francisco.

Governor Jerry Brown vetoed Assembly Bill 2017 over the weekend, which would have created a funding stream for mental health services on collge campuses across the state of California.

An incident of indecent exposure was reported in the American River College Culinary Arts building on Monday night, in which an unidentified man exposed himself and masturbated in front of students.

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