Nimesh Patel is bringing his "Fast and Loose" humor to Madison
Internationally renowned comedian Nimesh Patel will stop at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison on Sunday as part of his “Fast and Loose” tour.
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Internationally renowned comedian Nimesh Patel will stop at the Barrymore Theatre in Madison on Sunday as part of his “Fast and Loose” tour.
In the first episode of Mixed and Confused, host LiLi Bicoy speaks with Sophia Whitehead, the President of the Multi-Racial Student Union at UW Madison. They discuss the goals and challenges of the organization, as well as the comfort it brings individuals with mixed identities. To learn more about MSU, check out their Instagram @ msu_uw!
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