Business Communication alum Ronnie Lordi is making a name for himself in the world of stand-up comedy in New York City, but recently ventured into managing a comedy site. A recent New York Post article highlighted his work “Live at the Barbershop” in one of the city’s more unusual comedy clubs. According to the article, "Lordi usually performs a quick opening set before introducing the first of some five or six comics a night. So far, the surprise guests have included Judah Friedlander (“30 Rock”), Roy Wood Jr. (“The Daily Show”) and Dante Nero (“The Blacklist”)." The barbershop doubles during the day as a traditional site for a shave and a haircut but is transformed into a small club for the evening events. Congratulations, Ronnie! (Photo from the New York Post)
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Communication News
Date: Jan 26, 2019
Posted by: Chip Rouse
Intrepid reporter Emily Rosenthal, staff writer for The Catholic Review and Business Communication alum, had the opportunity to cover her own engagement in a delightful piece celebrating Catholic Schools Week. Since Emily met her fiance while they were students at Delone Catholic High School, her story, featured in the February issue of the publication, focused on one of the more interesting benefits of Catholic schooling. Congratulations, Emily! (Photo from The Catholic Review)
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