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Jay London (September 12, 1966) is an American stand-up comic, whose one-liner jokes made him a favorite on NBC's Last Comic Standing. Although he did not win either of the two seasons in which he appeared (Seasons 2 and 3, both in 2004), his humble...


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Jay London (born September 12, year unknown, in The Bronx) is an American stand-up comic whose one-liner jokes made him a favorite on NBC's second and third seasons of Last Comic Standing . He had a thing for saying "Thank you" after some of his...


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Artforum International
Itai Doron. (exhibit at Jay Jopling/White Cube, London)(Reviews)
11/01/1993: 742 words, approx. 3 pages
At the Modernist White Cube in London, England, Itai Doron's media recollections are exhibited in photomontages with music entitled 'The Secret Life and Archaic Times of Mr. D.' Doron's 'The Immaculate Stereoscopic Conception of Mr. D.,' 1993, a 12,000-square foot projection, is displayed at...
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Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America
Jay.
03/22/2003: 398 words, approx. 1 pages
Jay Allen has referred to me as his "oldest living graduate student," a title I bear with pride, for I have known and admired him ever since my earliest graduate student days, exactly forty years ago. Not only did he direct my doctoral...
 


 

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