Sandy Marshall


Born in Missouri, Sandy has lived in Chicago since 1996 and is a founding member of Schadenfreude. He also performs with The Second City, directs shows, pops-up in movies, and hosts The Sandy Marshall Show. He founded Chicago's Marshall Communications (web + marketing), and enjoys running, martial arts, skiing, going to Rush concerts, and gathering our community leaders together to participate in conversations.
 
10.11.08
WGN Radio tomorrow morning! HERO, this country's f$cked | (0)
On your way to the Chicago marathon tomorrow, tune-in to WGN Radio (720 AM) around 6.30 in the morning -- I'm going on "Sunday Papers with Rick Kogan" to talk about my show HERO at IO and Schad's upcoming show at the Lakeshore. Last year the Chicago Marathon was sponsored by LaSalle Bank. Then Bank of America took over. I was hoping they'd call it "The Windy ...
10.09.08
10.08.08
10.07.08
Really? Outlook? Corporate America | (0)
Last weekend whilst in our Nation's Capital with John Marshall running in the Army 10-Miler (which should really be a separate post -- short version -- most organized race of all time, running around every amazing national monument, perfect weather, at least 3 new greenlight-ready-Bruckheime-movie-ideas) I saw an ad for the new Saturn Outlook. It begins "Have you seen the new Outlook?" Now, and I confirmed this with ...
09.30.08
09.29.08
09.26.08
Happy Birthday Stephen! Special | (3)
First time I saw Stephen Schmidt was while thumbing through the New Student Directory at Drake University in 1992. I came across a photo of the only person who didn't submit his high school graduation photo -- instead, it was a photo of some guy in a sombrero dancing at a party like a total douche. I thought man, whoever that guy was in the directory with the sombrero ...
09.26.08
09.26.08
09.24.08
09.24.08
Shocker. Apple-licious | (0)
From the Apple website: "The readers of Stuff magazine have cast their votes, proclaiming iPhone 3G the Gadget of the Year." Oh, REALLY? The gadget that has brought personal computing to developing countries for less than a month's supply of gasoline beat-out the Microsoft Zune? Sorry, but is there a single product that's come out this year more revolutionary than the iPhone? And since when does the ...
09.24.08