Marc Hirsh
Marc Hirsh lives in the Boston area, where he indulges in the magic trinity of improv comedy, competitive adult four square and music journalism. He has won trophies for one of these, but refuses to say which.
He writes for the Boston Globe and has also been spotted on MSNBC and in the pages of Amplifier, the Nashville Scene, the Baltimore City Paper and Space City Rock, where he is the co-publisher and managing editor.
He once danced onstage with The Flaming Lips while dressed as a giant frog. It was very warm.
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He played the final minute of "Thunder Road," one the most transcendent moments in all rock n' roll.
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In the 1979 B-side "Basing Street," Nick Lowe describes how the effect of one brutal moment ripples through a city.
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Writer Marc Hirsh has a confession for you: he's the one who's been watching NBC's Outsourced. And he's here to tell you it's just as bad as you've heard, and he's ready for the network to take it away already.
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We pause to remember Leslie Nielsen, an actor who knew very well that his job wasn't to say funny things or say things in a funny way -- but who managed to be riotously funny anyway.