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Liz Cackowski
Liz Cackowski is an American actress, comedian, and comedy writer. Career Cackowski began her comedy career at The Second City in Chicago. This led to her hiring by ''Saturday Night Live,'' where she worked as a writer from 2004 to 2006. Since leaving ''SNL'', she and Maggie Carey created an online series called ''The Jeannie Tate Show''. She appeared in feature films such as '' Forgetting Sarah Marshall'' and ''I Love You, Man''. She also co-starred as "Byte" in the Adult Swim series '' Fat Guy Stuck in Internet'' in 2008 and as a housewife in "Infomercials" in 2014. In early 2009, Cackowski wrote for the short-lived ABC sitcom '' In the Motherhood''. From 2009 to 2010, she worked as a writer and story editor on the NBC comedy series ''Community''. Her brother is comedian Craig Cackowski, who has also appeared with guest roles on ''Community''. She also wrote for the short-lived NBC sitcom '' Up All Night''. She wrote 2 episodes of 2015 comedy ''The Last Man on Earth'' on Fox. ...
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Akiva Schaffer
Akiva Daniel Shebar Schaffer (; born December 1, 1977) is an American writer, producer, director, comedian, actor, and musician. He is a member of the comedy music group The Lonely Island, along with childhood friends Andy Samberg and Jorma Taccone. Schaffer began his career with The Lonely Island making videos for Channel 101. In 2005, ''Saturday Night Live'' hired the trio, with Schaffer joining as a writer. In their time at ''SNL'', The Lonely Island pioneered the SNL Digital Short, digital short format, creating popular sketches such as "Lazy Sunday (The Lonely Island song), Lazy Sunday", "I Just Had Sex", "I'm on a Boat", and "Dick in a Box". After ''SNL'', Schaffer went on to direct movies including ''Hot Rod (2007 film), Hot Rod'', The Watch (2012 film), ''The Watch'', ''Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping'', and ''Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (film), Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers''. The Lonely Island has made albums such as ''Incredibad'', ''Turtleneck & Chain'', and ''The W ...
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Sorority Rising
In North America, fraternities and sororities ( and ) are social clubs at colleges and universities. They are sometimes collectively referred to as Greek life or Greek-letter organizations, as well as collegiate fraternities or collegiate sororities to differentiate them from general, non-university-based fraternal organizations and fraternal orders, friendly societies, or benefit societies. Generally, membership in a fraternity or sorority is obtained as an undergraduate student but continues thereafter for life by gaining alumni status. Some accept graduate students as well, some also provide honorary membership in certain circumstances. Individual fraternities and sororities vary in organization and purpose, but most – especially the dominant form known as social fraternities and sororities – share five common elements: # Secrecy # Single-sex membership # Selection of new members based on a two-part vetting and probationary process known as ''rushing'' and ''pledging ...
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Tigra
Tigra (Greer Grant Nelson) is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-editor Roy Thomas and artist Wally Wood (Marie Severin was then brought in to help layout the art), with her early adventures written by Linda Fite, the character first appeared as the superpowered and gadget-wielding crime fighter the Cat in ''The Claws of the Cat'' #1 (November 1972). She first appeared as Tigra in ''Giant-Size Creatures'' #1 (July 1974), by writer Jenny Blake Isabella and artist Don Perlin. Publication history The Cat was introduced in one of a trio of Marvel Comics aimed at a female audience, alongside ''Night Nurse (comics), Night Nurse'' and ''Shanna the She-Devil''. Marvel writer-editor Roy Thomas recalled in 2007: Marie Severin commented on the characters design stating "They wanted her to look like a cat. The sash was my idea, I'm pretty sure. The sash was just an element of flair, not having a tail. She had something on her feet s ...
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