From Chicago to the C-Store, a Brandeis senior makes laughs
Paul Gale is a busy man. Since coming to Brandeis, he's worked with Boris' Kitchen, made about one funny video a month, spent a semester at Chicago's legendary Second City and become the Village Provisions on Demand Market's first customer (just look up "Village C-Store Grand Opening" on YouTube; it's not hard to find). Now in his senior year, he's busier than ever, working as the vice president of Boris' Kitchen while also working on a webseries. Fortunately, he found the time to sit down with the Justice to talk about what drew him to comedy, his time at Second City and why having 2,000 kids might not be the life for him. JustArts: You've been involved in comedy for a while here at Brandeis.
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