Podcast: January 5, 2013

After Skinny tells his classic story about the week he entertained all the Miss Universe contestants in Chicago; Skinny & Houli welcome old pal Steve Davern to the show. Steve is putting together his annual “Cash For Kids” concert at the Irish American Heritage Center on Jan. 26th to raise funds for the Gompers Park Little League. You won’t want to miss Steve singing Johnny Cash’s greatest hit, “A Boy Named Sue”, and eavesdrop on the fellas shooting the breeze about the Man in Black. Get updates on the annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade corned beef and cabbage fundraiser on Jan. 17th and the 16th Annual European Union Film Festival through the month of March at The Gene Siskel Film Center featuring Houli’s new comic documentary, “Our Irish Cousins”. Then share “Who Cares?” and “Who Died?” with the lads as they stroll right through another hour of pure Irish American entertainment! Tune-in!

About Mike Houlihan

Mike Houlihan is the writer and star of the independent feature film “Tapioca,” also starring Ben Vereen and Tim Kazurinsky.. Mike began his professional career in show business 36 years ago as an apprentice actor with the American Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford, Ct. Mike Houlihan is Chicago’s own “triple threat” writer, producer, and performer whose talents have earned him the respect and confidence of our media community. He is a former weekly features columnist for The Chicago Sun-Times, “Houli in ’da Hood,” and since 1996 has written his humor column in The Irish American News, “Hooliganism.”

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