Play of the Day: Acting silly in the wake of sadness
- By Barrett Holmes Pitner
- National Journal
- December 18, 2012
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Many of the late-night shows do not air on Friday nights, so Monday was the opportunity for Conan and Jimmy Kimmel to express their sadness in the wake of the tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary. Both hosts agreed to act silly and laugh to aid in subduing their viewers sadness if only for a handful of minutes.
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