A Week of Kindness

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A Week of Kindness is a sketch comedy troupe in New York City. Since the troupe's formation in Spring 2005, it has produced five sketch revues and performed at numerous New York City comedy venues.[1]

Cast members include Nate Kushner, Dan Hopper, and Mike Still. Former members include Devin T. Quin, Allysha Powanda, and Erica Harsch.

In March 2005, the group's blog received some attention when member Nate Kushner published transcripts of chats he had with an undergraduate college student he renamed "Laura K. Krishna", who solicited him to write a college paper for her about "something Hindu". Kushner wrote a paper that was obviously falsified and plagiarized and set her up to get caught by her school.[2]


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Devin T. Quin, Allysha Powanda, Erica Harsch, Becky Yamamoto, Chris O’Connor, Shayna Ferm, Clayton Dowty, Pam Feicht, Angelique Gray, Patrick Mescall, Kendrick Strauch, Daniella Walls, Zach Worden, Cody Lindquist, Ben Black, Ian Ljungquist, Nick Turner, Beth Peters, Sarah Hughes, Ben Kintner, Kevin Haulihan, Phillip Lamplugh, Matt Little, Mia Leopardi, Dave Zigerelli, Kris Goldhair, Sarah Engelke, John Constantine, and a cat named Jasmine

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