PAGE 2 — THE DECREE — JANUARY 29,1993 Chapel Hill comedian calls being funny real challenge By JENNY BEEMER Last week comedian Happy Cole kept Wesleyan students smiling and laughing in their seats for almost two hours as stress and worries of students and faculty were replaced with tears of joy. The event was sponsored by Nu Gamma Phi and CAB during Rush Week. Happy was bom and raised in Birmingham, Ala. He first got in terested in comedy by perform ing in Amateur Night and while doing MC jobs. The person that helped him the most was Sinbad from A Different World. “Sinbad saw me performing one night and he taught me the basics of comedy. He taught me how to feel the stage and relax and also have fun,” he said. From then on. Happy has performed in shows such as Star Search in 1989, Nickelodeon, Evening at the Improv, Comic Strip Live on Fox Television, Showtime, and Clarissa Explains It All. How did Happy get his stage name? Simple. As a young boy. Cole’s father said that he was al ways cheerful and always had a smile on his face wherever he went. And ever since then, he has kept that name. For most stars, travelling from city to city can be stressful and tiresome. But for Happy, it is a challenge every night. “You have to come up with different material that will make everyone laugh. And since there are so many different regions of the country, it is hard to find what will make people laugh at,” he said. Happy’s favorite issue for his performances are the differ ences between men and women. He also uses others that others can relate to, such as sports. “The one issue I stay away from is politics. Things are al ways changing and nothing is ever stable. I like to use men and women issues because everyone can usually relate to them,” he said. Be in the know... Have a chance to find out what’s going on around campus — and the fun of telling others. The Decree needs writers and re porters. The Decree meets every Thursday at 4:15 p.m. in the Spruill Building. Stop by! Do something speciql for your ¥Blentine •tt Put a VaCentim ^ersonaC in The Decree Only 10 Cents/Word On sale next week in front of the Cafe for the Feb, 12 Issue M'!'!i!'|i VV''I* 1*'^ !* '.1.1.1. ► » ‘ M M » > » > > • t »>»' I » kt 1» i i ». /» »' i i >.t t i. *.»». > Throughout a show, Happy’s main goal is to write material that is funny and to get people to re lax and have fun. As Happy con tinues his career, he hopes Aat he can make a decent living where he could support his future fam ily. “Stardom and fame are not that important to me. I just want to be able to make a decent living and to be able to support a family someday,” he said. Even though Happy has met famous people like Sinbad and Michael Jordan, the person who has influenced him the most is Jerry Seinfield. “I have always like Jerry Seinfield as long as I can remember,” he said, “and he has always made me laugh.” When Cole is not travelling from city to city, he enjoys relaxing in his home in Chapel Hill. Junior Pam Evans truly en joyed the show. “Happy was awe some. I would love to see Happy and other performers come to our school more often,” she said. COMEDIAN HAPPY COLE ENTERTAINS STUDENTS. CAB CORNER Spring ‘93 Update • •• Fasten your seatbelt for the semes ter of your life! We have some fun stuff ready to go! A tentative over view of the entertainment sched uled: February 4: Delusionist/Magician, Joe Martel. Come see if you can make heads or tails out of the unbelievable!! Joe will perform in the SAC from 9-10:30 p.m. February 24: Comedienne Extraordinare, Wanda Sikes Hall. You’ll be busting at the seams with this crazy lady!! She’ll be wound up, ready to unleash her wit and charm for you. Wanda will perform in Doc’s at 9 p.m. March 17: Psychic/Illusionist, and a Wesleyan favorite, Craig KargesH Come let Craig figure out just what really is on your mind. He’ll be full of mind-boggling fun stuff. Craig will perform in the SAC at 9 p.m., so get here early because he uses student volunteers! March 30: A Capello group and humorists, 'The Blenders.”Kick back with a mocktail, and listen to this unique blend of voices which creates tunes of the times. These guys will perform in the SAC starting at 9:30 p.m. April 22: Guitarist and singer, Daryl Rice. Come listen as the blues resonate throughout Doc’s. Showtime is 9 p.m. See you there! t»l»9