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No Trivial Matter: Think Inc. Trivia championship underway

Are you one of those people who can’t remember what you had for lunch yesterday but can easily call out the population of Guam or the capital of Sudan or the only other president (other than 45) to serve two non-consecutive terms without hesitation? READ MORE…

Trivia at Townline BBQ is Always the Right Answer

You’ll find me at Townline BBQ for Trivia Night every Thursday night. I’m not necessarily a “trivia person,” per se. Although my areas of expertise have been described as trivial, I am—if nothing else—self-confident enough to consider things I think are things I know…I am willing to admit that I’m not actually very helpful. READ MORE…

Quiz Masters! Trivia nights trend across the East End

Mark Mason’s book “Question Time: A Journey Round Britain’s Quizzes” traces the origin of the pub quiz — more commonly referred to as a “trivia night” in the United States — to 1976 in the United Kingdom, when Sharon Burns and Tom Porter realized that the activity could attract more people to their local watering hole on quiet nights. READ MORE…

Funny You Should Ask: Trivia Night Sweeps Across Hamptons

Candace Bushnell whispers in a sotto voce. Some of the other tables can hear her. “It’s the theme from ‘Shaft!'” Her teammates shush her sternly. Then giggle.

Welcome to Trivia Night at Wölffer Estate. It’s Tuesdays here through February 7. Thursday, the action moves to Townline BBQ just up the road. Paul A. Johnson acts as emcee for both. READ MORE…

Smarty Pints

According to Paul Johnson, who hosts trivia nights across the East End and is a connoisseur of random facts himself, events like trivia nights at restaurants, bars, and breweries are valuable and important because they get people out and about to enjoy social time together. READ MORE…

Trivia Becomes Full-Time Gig for This Quizmaster

Mr. Johnson’s trivia nights — which featured a range of categories so wide that anyone could participate and stand a chance of winning — gradually became so popular that other venues starting hiring him for their own trivia nights. Mr. Johnson’s brand of accessible and fun trivia eventually gained enough of a following that he was able to leave his day job and start Think Inc. Trivia. READ MORE…