6A - Monday, November 18, 2013 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com CollegeHumor set to return to A2 Co Th are t road. Seide pals witz Blum, (from Hum and are ing a count their cial and in An Th first Stree howe er, t trave this first show famil "O median Streeter year was so much fun, and the crowd was incredible," Street- Seidell talks er said. "The show was good, and all the kids lined up to live tour meet us after. They were really friendly." By LENA FINKEL In addition to Ann Arbor, DailyArts Writer the tour will cover seven cities - beginning on the East Coast e CollegeHumor boys with Arlington, Va., and fin- aking the show on the ishing up in midwestern cities Stand-up comic Streeter Madison and Minneapolis. 11 and his "We definitely have enough Jake Hur- College material ... but I'll try to write and Amir some jokes for each venue we enfeld Humor LIVe go to," Streeter said. "I'll try to ndollege- Mondayat write some jokes about Zinger- or's "Jake 8p.m. man's or Ohio." Amir") The rest of the show will travel- Ann Arbor Comedy cover an array of topics and cross the Showcase jokes that are more universally try on funny. first offi- $15 "At this point, the kids in live tour college and I, we don't really stopping share any common denomina- in Arbor on Monday. tor anymore - we didn't lis- is certainly isn't the ten to the same music or same time that Jake, Amir and shows," Streeter said. "Instead ter are joining forces, of pretending that we watch ver. According to Street- the same things, I just talk he group has "basically about things that are funny to lied the world together at college kids." point," but this will be the Considering his packed resu- time they will do theater me, Streeter is certainly more s. Luckily, Ann Arbor is than qualified to know what's iar territory for them. funny - at least to college ur Michigan show last kids. Since starting at Colleg- eHumor in 2005, Streeter has performed on "Jimmy Kim- mel Live!" and hosted MTV's "franked" along with Amir, and has become the editor-at- large of CollegeHumor. Despite all his achievements, he still maintains that standup is his true passion. Accord- ing to Streeter, the presence of a crowd makes stand-up the most instantly rewarding work he does. "Even doing a video online that gets 10 million views and has lots of comments is all very exciting. But at the end of the day, you're still by yourself with your computer," he added. "It doesn't compare with seeing people actually laugh at your jokes. Plus, it's fun to meet the fans and hang out with them." His partners-in-crime Jake and Amir also have extensive experience they hope to bring to the stage. Their self-titled web series, "Jake and Amir," is the longest running show on CollegeHumor, and the two have been dubbed "comics to watch." Streeter, Jake and Amir will appear in Ann Arbor for one night only, after which they will host a meet and greet for all the attendees. S: tntering the Matrix. Tapn bakinto hit HBO show, 'The Wire. IF YOU'RE NOT WATCHING "SCANDAL" YET, YOU'RE DOING IT WRONG. 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HAVE YOU PURCHASED THE FOOTBALL BOOK YET? availab no gre Wire," able on Media Crea journal Wire" of the throug the de everyo: turns c whole be one should greatb tainlyi fiction ful as a journal piece o an acco YeC C 1S an( It's t focusin details Winter intelligE also sui in that1 don't g of actio witty o it never "The W inheren ing, the It's thing a ing to c to talk West( detecti' ate Jim Idris El less b Stringe ly path. Royo,' enforce "The W the flav le online. I can think of man Tommy Carcetti (ironically ater example than "The played byAiden Gillen, who fans of which is currently avail- "Game of Thrones" will recognize HBO GO and at Askwith as the scheming Petyr "Littlefin- Library. ger" Baelish). ted by former Baltimore And thenthere's Omar. list David Simon, "The That Michael K. Williams follows the ins and outs ("Boardwalk Empire") never won Baltimore drug trade (or was never even nominated for) h the eyes of the police, an Emmy for his performance as alers and pretty much stick-up man Omar Little is a trav- ne else involved (which esty. In a world where shows on sut to be damn near the cable are pretty much required to city). It also happens to be morally ambiguous, Omar is of those shows people the true encapsulation of what it 't just watch because it's means to be an anti-hero. Omar elevision, though it cer- acts with a code of his own, play- 0 is. "The Wire" might be, ing "the game" for himself and but it's just as insight- those he cares about. He robs only my piece of nonfiction or those involvedinthe trade, namely lism, and it succeeds as a the drug dealers,givestotheneedy f art, entertainment and and even helps out McNulty and runt of modern history. the rest of the police. IHe may very well be the truest form of a mod- ern-day Robin Hood and the fact irs later, this that he's also openly gay subverts prejudicial stereotypes by mak- lassie gem ingOmar a streetwise, gun-toting badass. still worth "The Wire" is one of the best shows of all time and possibly other watch. even one of the most important works of fiction in the past 50 years. Yet, the term "fiction" is almost misleading. These events are real. These people are real. the best kind of realism, Day in and day out, we wage war g not on grim and dour on drugs without changing strat- (I'm looking at you, "Low egy or the broken system produc- Sun") but on complexity, ing it. From the opening scene ence and depth. The show where McNulty and a murder wit- cceeds because of its style, ness discuss the fairness of "the there's very little of it Oh, game," "The Wire" makes a clear et me wrong, there's plenty statement: The system is broken, in, flamboyant characters, incapable of upholding the law in ne-liners and twists, but the context of right and wrong r feels less than authentic. and exploited by those in power Vire" proves if something is to stay in power. It then spends tly interesting or engross- the next five seasons showing you re's no need to dress itup. exactly how said system impacts frustrating writing any- or corrupts every aspect of the bout "The Wire" and hav- American city: the working class, hoose just a few characters politicians, journalists, lawyers, about There's Dominic teachers, students, even the police ("300") as working-class department itself are all trapped ve and lovable degener- in a never-ending cycle of dys- my McNulty. 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