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By Hiya Swanhuyser

Published on December 31, 2008

Brian Malow is a, or possibly the, science comedian. Because are there others? His jokes stick pretty close to his school subject, but they're also easy to understand. "Why is it that if you like science, you get labeled a brain? Just because I like science doesn't mean I'm good at it." He's got plans for the future, involving light behavior. "My hair's going grey. I hope it goes blue, and then ultraviolet. If I go bald, that's what I'm going to claim. I have hair, it's just outside your visible spectrum." As he says, music is not just for musicians, and science shouldn't be just for scientists.
Tue., Jan. 13, 8 p.m., 2009