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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Michael Showalter knows there's little hope left for opponents of Bruce Ratner's 22-acre Atlantic Yards project. </p>
<p>"Clearly, we're in a losing battle, short of shackling ourselves to the fence," the comedian told The Real Estate. "That doesn't mean we should stop ourselves from trying." </p>
<p>Tuesday night, he'll be performing in Park Slope's tweedy hangout Union Hall for Laugh Don't Destroy, a comedy benefit for the anti-Atlantic Yards coalition, <a href="http://www.developdontdestroy.org/php/latestnews_Linked.php?id=517">Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn</a> (DDDB). </p>
<p><img alt="showalter.jpg" src="http://therealestate.observer.com/showalter.jpg" width="200" height="302" align="right" hspace="10" />Mr. Showalter, the son of feminist writer Elaine Showalter and a fixture on the New York comedy scene (one-third of comedy troupe Stella and co-writer of the movie <em>Wet Hot American Summer</em>) sat down last week to coffee at The Flying Saucer Cafe on Atlantic Avenue, a favorite spot of his in the four years he's lived in downtown Brooklyn.  </p>
<p>Dressed warmly in jeans and a collared shirt under a blue sweater, with a red and blue scarf, he talked of his hopes that his comedy will aid the opposition. Mr. Showalter is on DDDB's advisory board--basically, a list of well-known supporters, from bespectacled author Jonathan Safran Foer to firecracker actress Rosie Perez. </p>
<p>"I'm probably number 50 on the list of names," Mr. Showalter says with a shrug. "But, you know, if Heath Ledger and Steve Buscemi can't help out, then I can help." </p>
<p>Mr. Showalter recruited some of his friends for the comedy night, including fellow Brooklyn comedian Eugene Mirman. Kristen Shaal, one of <em>New York</em> magazine's Ten Funniest New Yorkers You've Never Heard Of, and Boston transplant Baron Vaughn will also perform. </p>
<p>Mr. Showalter's apartment is just blocks from the area at Atlantic and Flatbush avenues where a sports arena, train station and five new towers (up to 511 feet high) will most likely be built over the next decade. "I'm appalled by what's happening and I feel very helpless about it," he says, nudging his stubbled chin with a knuckle. </p>
<p>DDDB spokesman Daniel Goldstein says the group will make a short presentation about its opposition to Atlantic Yards, and, at $20 a ticket, Mr. Goldstein hopes the event will raise about $2,000 for lawyers' fees. DDDB <a href="http://www.observer.com/20070115/20070115_Matthew_Schuerman_finance_financialpress.asp">is involved in a federal lawsuit</a> that's likely the last gasp to preventing Mr. Ratner's project. </p>
<p>Mr. Showalter will be in familiar territory at Union Hall, where he does stand-up every Sunday night. </p>
<p>"I'm not a very politically active type person. This is the most I get involved in anything," Mr. Showalter said. "But Brooklyn has a certain charm, an aesthetic that the community really believes in, and [this development] is going to be a tough pill to swallow. Right now, I can park my car on the street and that's never going to happen again. There's also a sense that I live in a borough, and that's going to change once these monstrous skyscrapers get put into place."</p>
<p><em>- Gillian Reagan</em></p>
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michael Showalter knows there's little hope left for opponents of Bruce Ratner's 22-acre Atlantic Yards project. </p>
<p>"Clearly, we're in a losing battle, short of shackling ourselves to the fence," the comedian told The Real Estate. "That doesn't mean we should stop ourselves from trying." </p>
<p>Tuesday night, he'll be performing in Park Slope's tweedy hangout Union Hall for Laugh Don't Destroy, a comedy benefit for the anti-Atlantic Yards coalition, <a href="http://www.developdontdestroy.org/php/latestnews_Linked.php?id=517">Develop Don't Destroy Brooklyn</a> (DDDB). </p>
<p><img alt="showalter.jpg" src="http://therealestate.observer.com/showalter.jpg" width="200" height="302" align="right" hspace="10" />Mr. Showalter, the son of feminist writer Elaine Showalter and a fixture on the New York comedy scene (one-third of comedy troupe Stella and co-writer of the movie <em>Wet Hot American Summer</em>) sat down last week to coffee at The Flying Saucer Cafe on Atlantic Avenue, a favorite spot of his in the four years he's lived in downtown Brooklyn.  </p>
<p>Dressed warmly in jeans and a collared shirt under a blue sweater, with a red and blue scarf, he talked of his hopes that his comedy will aid the opposition. Mr. Showalter is on DDDB's advisory board--basically, a list of well-known supporters, from bespectacled author Jonathan Safran Foer to firecracker actress Rosie Perez. </p>
<p>"I'm probably number 50 on the list of names," Mr. Showalter says with a shrug. "But, you know, if Heath Ledger and Steve Buscemi can't help out, then I can help." </p>
<p>Mr. Showalter recruited some of his friends for the comedy night, including fellow Brooklyn comedian Eugene Mirman. Kristen Shaal, one of <em>New York</em> magazine's Ten Funniest New Yorkers You've Never Heard Of, and Boston transplant Baron Vaughn will also perform. </p>
<p>Mr. Showalter's apartment is just blocks from the area at Atlantic and Flatbush avenues where a sports arena, train station and five new towers (up to 511 feet high) will most likely be built over the next decade. "I'm appalled by what's happening and I feel very helpless about it," he says, nudging his stubbled chin with a knuckle. </p>
<p>DDDB spokesman Daniel Goldstein says the group will make a short presentation about its opposition to Atlantic Yards, and, at $20 a ticket, Mr. Goldstein hopes the event will raise about $2,000 for lawyers' fees. DDDB <a href="http://www.observer.com/20070115/20070115_Matthew_Schuerman_finance_financialpress.asp">is involved in a federal lawsuit</a> that's likely the last gasp to preventing Mr. Ratner's project. </p>
<p>Mr. Showalter will be in familiar territory at Union Hall, where he does stand-up every Sunday night. </p>
<p>"I'm not a very politically active type person. This is the most I get involved in anything," Mr. Showalter said. "But Brooklyn has a certain charm, an aesthetic that the community really believes in, and [this development] is going to be a tough pill to swallow. Right now, I can park my car on the street and that's never going to happen again. There's also a sense that I live in a borough, and that's going to change once these monstrous skyscrapers get put into place."</p>
<p><em>- Gillian Reagan</em></p>
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