Q&A: Charlie Berens discusses comedy, Midwest culture
By Madeleine Afonso | Nov. 17, 2022Comedian Charlie Berens gives his biggest piece of advice and shares what’s so special about Midwest culture ahead of his winter commencement speech.
Comedian Charlie Berens gives his biggest piece of advice and shares what’s so special about Midwest culture ahead of his winter commencement speech.
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