Thursday, January 17, 2013

Let's! Get! Weird! 'Workaholics' Before They Were Stars

“Workaholics” writer and star Adam DeVine spoke with colleges across the country about the upcoming season, movie collaborations and just unadorned gettin' weird. Q: Why do college students relate to the show so well? A: I figure the premise of the show is

PASADENA — When on the rise up as best pals in Concord, Blake Anderson and Kyle Newacheck, star and director of the Comedy Central series "Workaholics," sensed that a show-biz career was in their future. So soon after they graduated from Clayton Valley

By James Montgomery (@positivnegativ). Wednesdays are about to get weird once again: Comedy Central's "Workaholics" is back with all-new episodes, and this time out, the guys are depiction inspiration from the classics. "Basically, this is a lot like the

For seniors, the job search is on. Will life be anything like Workaholics after college? It's really up to you.

For seniors, the job search is on. Will life be anything like Workaholics after college? It's really up to you.

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Let's! Get! Weird! 'Workaholics' Before They Were Stars

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