Today we’re unleashing two of the Hudson Valley’s most brilliantly creative minds. Kent Sublette, head writer for Saturday Night Live, has spent the past two decades shaping American satire, sketch by sketch, all while keeping his cool in the madness of live television. Clint Bond, his equally magnetic husband, is a Broadway marketing mastermind who’s sold the magic of Wicked, SpongeBob, and Come From Away to audiences across the country.
In this candid conversation, we dive into how these two ended up together (spoiler: it involves Carmen Electra bailing on a magic show), how their lives intersect on cue cards and curtain calls, and why Terrapin is basically their Cheers. From writing SNL classics like Melissa McCarthy’s Sean Spicer sketch to putting Shrek in every high school theater across America, Kent and Clint dish on creativity, community, politics, and why Hudson Valley is the best third act anyone could ask for.
It’s part love story, part comedy masterclass, part small-town manifesto—and it’s all heart.
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🍷 Pair with Prosecco and a side of Uncle Vinny's Rigatoni