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Hulu Renews This Fool for Season 2

November 10, 2022
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As far as we’re concerned, This Fool will be one of 2022’s highlight shows, not only in the realm of comedy, but in all of TV (even as this current Golden Age of TV persists). Chris Estrada and Frankie Quinones are one of the small screen’s most dynamic duos this year (and the writing of Corporate team Matt Ingebretson, Jake Weisman, and Pat Bishop never fails to be a weird delight). So, we’re thankful that Hulu put all episodes on at the same time so we could binge through the whole first season to see how they would try to hilariously undermine each other while trying to keep a felon rehabilitation program alive (on top of watching a Michael Imperioli renaissance). Even beyond that, there’s so much of the shows humor that touches on class and mental health that is handled so sharply that there needs to be more episodes of This Fool ASAP.

Fortunately, Hulu feels the same way as they officially announced the season 2 pick up of This Fool today. This second season will be due out sometime in 2023. Though we don’t know the ballpark premiere date, we’re pretty sure it’ll all be worth whatever wait we have to go through for it.

Watch and Enjoy Kurt Braunohler Returning to Do Stand Up on The Tonight Show for 3rd Time

November 10, 2022
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Stand up on late night has ticked a little closer to where it was 2019, but it’s still not a plethora of comedians that are showing off an incredibly tight 5, hoping to be called to the couch by Johnny Carson. That said, the lack of frequency makes performing on any late night show special in its own way and getting to return to the same show as a favorite to perform multiple times is even rarer accomplishment with the lack of slots going around.

So, Kurt Braunohler, fresh off the release of his latest special Perfectly Stupid, available at perfectlystupid.com, marks his 3rd set on The Tonight Show last night and delivered what we think is a classic Kurt set (some absurdly clever short jokes and examining the human condition through a ridiculous and hysterical story he went through with some perfectly chosen yelling).

Go see and enjoy it all for yourself here.

Pick of the Day: NYCF: Apocalypse Soon with Eddie Pepitone 11/12

November 9, 2022
News
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It should never be forgotten that Eddie Pepitone’s For The Masses was named as one of 2020’s best comedy specials, not only by us, but The NY Times. At such a low point, Pepitone’s humor is both the necessary medicine and sugar to help get through such a wildly dark time, probably unlike any that we’ve all collectively lived through in our lives.

Eddie has been that sort of comedian for decades now and, as such, should never be missed no matter what he’s up to, especially if he’s in town (like he is this week for The New York Comedy Festival). Specifically, Eddie will be doing a live taping of his podcast, Apocalypse Soon, at Caveat on Sat. Nov. 12th at 3PM. Tickets are $15 right now and $10 for a livestream.

As the fate of the US seems to hang in the balance of incoming election results, getting a ticket to see Eddie live right now will help. Do so here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 137: Hasan Minhaj & The Mise En Scène of Comedy

November 9, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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The look and feel of a comedy special has been largely subtle, unadorned, and stripped down for a long time. Thankfully, that is starting to change thanks to folks like Bo Burnham and this week’s TCB Field Report guest, Hasan Minhaj. Fresh off the release of his latest, fantastic special The King’s Jester, we get into the finer points of how to redefine stand-up through reimagining how a special, arguably the pinnacle of a comedian’s work, can be done.

Follow Hasan @hasanminhaj across platforms and watch The King’s Jester, streaming now on Netflix.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Pick of the Day: NYCF Album Tapings for Liz Glazer and Luke Mones 11/10 & 11/11

November 8, 2022
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The New York Comedy Festival is well underway right now and there is literally dozens and dozens of things worth dashing to and fro from between all five boroughs. Showcases, solo shows, podcasts, and more fill the entire schedule for NYC’s annual big comedy bash.

There are also hour long tapings that are done at the festival, capitalizing on the extra excitement in the air for the week, that are the sort of special thing that you don’t want to miss. Last year, David Cross taped his latest special and, this year, both Liz Glazer and Luke Mones will be taping their albums. Glazer and Mones have both worked their way to becoming favorites in the NYC comedy scene for their warmth and very keen and crisp writing.

Liz will be doing her taping at the Brooklyn Comedy Collective on Thurs. Nov. 10th at 7PM & 9PM and Luke will be doing his a nice jaunt from there at The Gutter in Brooklyn on Fri. Nov. 11th at 7:30PM & 9:30PM. You have two chances to catch both of them and we highly suggest that you don’t waste of any of them (especially since they don’t overlap).

Are We Seeing the End of Twitter (for Comedy)?

November 7, 2022
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Over ten years ago, Twitter used to be, amongst several other things, one place that comedians could build their own audience off the merits of their clever or unfiltered Twitter feeds. Rob Delaney and Megan Amram’s tweets ruled supreme and, from their massive followings on the microblogging platform, they launched their comedy careers. Additionally, supplementary platforms such as Witstream highlighted certain comedians and comedy writers and was a great way to see the best of the best live tweet anything from presidential debates to the Oscars.

Those days are long gone.

They’re so long gone that it feels like an eon ago from where Twitter is now with unhinged tech billionaire Elon Musk taking over after trying to get out of his initial deal to buy Twitter. The aggregate user base for Twitter seemingly keeps shrinking by the minute, trying to fire half the Twitter workforce has gone poorly, and the announcement for being verified for a $8/month Twitter subscription has spurned anger from nearly everyone on Twitter. Add in a spike in hate speech on the platform and you have several cans of fuel to add to the fire that is burning down what used to be the premier social media app.

As mentioned above, comedy’s relationship with Twitter used to be sacrosanct, but with the rise of Instagram and Tik Tok (and their unfortunate misfire with their livestream feature, Periscope), the platform had already fallen out of favor with comedians well before Musk’s chaotic takeover was conceived. When it comes to social media, many comics, these days, focus on captioning their stand-up on Tik Tok and Instagram Reels or trying to build a following with a uniquely focused podcast. Former Twitter stars Rob Delaney and Megan Amram have gone on to having very successful and decorated careers in writing and acting in television with Twitter being much less representative of their work.

This comedy/Twitter relationship has soured over the last 48 hours even more as Musk has stated that all impersonators will be permanently banned from Twitter if it isn’t clear parody. Changing your name on Twitter in order to satirize a brand or figure just happens to be a favorite pastime of comedians and many comedy folks are giving their farewell to Twitter by changing their profile name to none other than Elon Musk. It seems to be the last good thing to do on Twitter at this point? Kathy Griffin is the most high profile ban thus far, though comedian Griffin Newman has also seemed to be kicked off despite specifying parody when tweeting “as Musk”.

At the time of this post, there doesn’t seem to be any sort moves being made by Musk to curry favor with many of the types of people that helped build Twitter into what it once was. In fact, it would almost seem as though Elon is trying to implode Twitter after being forced to go through with a deal he wanted to back out on for all the havoc that has transpired in just the last week.

Social media already feels like a necessary evil for any sort of creative type, but especially so for comedians. With the chaos run rampant with Musk’s takeover any and all tweeting, Twitter seems destined to become a digital wasteland now. The presence of so many more social platforms that are better liked by comedic performers and audiences alike will only accelerate that demise, as far as we can see.

What we’re wondering now is how comics will try out jokes that would have tried on Twitter elsewhere? Posting text on IG Stories, actually reading jokes from a notebook on TikTok, trying that other other OTHER social media platform that vaguely resembles Twitter called Mastodon? From the look of things, we all won’t have to wait long to find out.

Pick of the Day: Without A Country: Live Midterm Election Watch-Along (in NYC) 11/8

November 7, 2022
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First and foremost, if you haven’t voted yet, definitely go vote already.

After that, you’re probably a little on edge on how things are going to go and, thus, it might be helpful to see the returns and the results with live color commentary from a comedian.

The New York Comedy Festival has that very thing with Guys We F*cked’s very own Corinne Fisher doing an election watch-along featuring NYC staples Kate Willett and Robbie Bernstein. Rather than have a disconcerted inner dialogue with whatever is going to happen, leave it to some of NYC comedy finest to be the sugar for whatever medicine (or poison) we have to take.

Without A Country: Live Midterm Election Watch-Along with Corinne Fisher is set for tomorrow, Tues. Nov. 8th starting at 7PM at the Doped Up Comedy Club in Greenpoint, Brooklyn. Tickets are $17.74 and you can (and should) go get them here.

Whitney Cummings Is Joining Only Fans Just for Dirty Jokes

November 4, 2022
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(via Variety)

Both Only Fans and comedians have tried to make the go-to independent, self-publishing adult content platform into a place beyond just nude photos and other such explicit material. However, this side of Only Fans hasn’t gotten so much traction as of yet.

That might all change with the arrival of Whitney Cummings and her new upcoming original show, Unfiltered Original Roast Series, due out next year. It’ll be a roasting showcase and Cummings is graciously offering herself up as the first roastee that a dais of Bob the Drag Queen, Jim Norton, Donnell Rawlings, Annie Lederman, Dan Levy, Robin Tran, and Luis J. Gomez will go to town on. To watch it, you’ll have to whip out $10/month for Only Fans’ exclusive streaming platform OFTV. We wouldn’t be surprised if that grants you access to many other things comedy and otherwise that are coming out on Only Fans down the line. Do note that Whitney Cummings won’t be publishing nudes on top of this (because you were wondering).

Given how many comedians put their hopes and prayers on self-producing a special, then releasing it on YouTube themselves will boost their profile for their upcoming road dates, it would be a curious thing to see Only Fans arise to fill a niche here. Sure, some channels on YouTube have been monetized, but you need to get so many thousands of subscribers to even make that happen. If comedy were to take off on Only Fans in a legitimate way, it could be a powerful tool to circumvent begging any of the big streamers or even some of the more fringe ones to buy your special and then get paid directly for all the labor that one would put into making a special/series/etc.

That said, let’s see how this first one goes in 2023 before a bunch of comedians that love trying to adopt everything early go all in on this.

Pick of the Day: TCB 12 Yr. Anniversary (in LA) 11/5

November 4, 2022
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Just starting from not exactly where open mics where outside of the one coffee shop in Long Beach that we started at to being as central a hub for all the comedy info you need in LA and NYC as can be, 12 years of The Comedy Bureau has been almost indescribable (mostly because pretty much all the work at TCB rests on the back of Jake Kroeger and he doesn’t have that much time to think about 12 years of doing this when there are listings to update).

It seemed prudent that we should celebrate the occasion and we’re doing exactly that this Saturday, Nov. 5th at the ultra cool Little Secret in Hollywood with the brilliant comedic talents of Natalie Palamides, Chris Estrada, Best Actress, Guy Branum, Rachel Kaly Roz Hernandez, Max Beasley, Ian Karmel. Oh yeah, TCB’s very own Jake Kroeger will be taking a slight break from having 200 or more tabs open on his web browser to host the show.

Also, this is the perfect way to party out the end of Daylight Savings Time.

The show is at 8PM. Tickets are $12. Go get ’em here.

Pick of the Day: Stamptown (in LA) 11/30

November 3, 2022
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Returning victoriously from Europe, Zach Zucker and Stamptown his traveling, rotating circus of clowns, stand-ups, characters, out there musical acts, and more is coming around to LA once more. The last time Stamptown was in town was six months ago back when Netflix Is a Joke Fest finally happened, which, honestly feels like two years ago at this point.

Per usual, Zucker has gone above and beyond to stack the line-up with the most daring and illuminating acts in town, which will include (so far for this 11/30 edition):

Mae Martin
Catherine Cohen
Natalie Palamides
Dylan Adler
Bonavega
Chad Damiani
Christina Catherine Martinez

It’s at the nice and big and raucous Bourbon Room in the heart of Hollywood on Hollywood Blvd. (perhaps one of the only reasons to go there?) and tickets are only $20 right now. Go get ’em while you still can here.

Pick of the Day: Tinder Live with Lane Moore & Guest Janeane Garofalo (in NYC) 11/5

November 2, 2022
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It should be a given, whether you follow us closely here at The Comedy Bureau or not, that Tinder Live with Lane Moore is an absolute must see show whenever it plays even remotely close to you wherever you are. It’s one of the most electric shows simply from Lane’s undeniable charm and whipsmart wit while diving headfirst into Tinder.

NYC gets treated to Lane’s Tinder escapades on a monthly basis at Littlefield in Brooklyn, but we wanted to highlight this one a little more as indie comedy legend Janeane Garofalo will be the featured guest that will be offering her hallowed counsel on whatever dating profiles come across Lane’s screen. Thus, it’s an extra, double-plus must see and there are tickets still available for this 11/5 edition of Tinder Live.

They’re going for $25.35 and you best snag them here now.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 136: Chloe Radcliffe & Importance of Timing (Offstage)

November 2, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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Comedy already doesn’t lend itself to a typical lifestyle/routine, but it can become even more tricky when you, inevitably, take on multiple hats within comedy itself. We talk to beloved NYC comedy staple Chloe Radcliffe on balancing time between the journeys of doing stand-up comedy and comedy screenwriting. It’s not so easy to juggle all of those AND get the doctor recommended amount of sleep all the time.

Also, “hot” takes on A Christmas Story Christmas, what separates comedy/drama/dramedy, and more.

Follow Chloe @chloebadcliffe across platforms

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Michael Che, Julia Fox, DeRay Mckesson, and More Will Be Latest Iconic Guests in Ziwe’s Pink Hot Seat

November 1, 2022
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The first part of season 2 of Ziwe came to a close in June and it has been far too long since we’ve heard from the icon and her iconic guests (especially with Trevor Noah leaving The Daily Show and Desus & Mero and Full Frontal with Samantha Bee being over).

Thank goodness we only have to survive less than three more weeks to get what very much should be the new frontier of late night, led fearlessly in hot pink by the one and only Ziwe. This round of episodes will bring in Michael Che, Julia Fox, Amber Riley, Blake Griffin, Joel Kim Booster, Bob The Drag Queen, DeRay Mckesson, Drew Barrymore and Wayne Brady for some of the most hilariously cringe and clippable interviews as well as some of the best, unrelenting satirical bits/sketches on all of television.

Get a taste of what’s all to come with this latest trailer for Ziwe here, then look for new episodes to begin streaming on Showtime starting Nov. 18th.

Pick of the Day: Thanks But No Thanksgiving (in LA) 11/11

November 1, 2022
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November 1st marks the beginning of Native American Heritage Month and, as such, you best not forget about the rest of history outside of the first Thanksgiving involving the Indigenous Peoples of North America and all the folks that came over on boats, claiming they “discovered” this place.

One of the ways you could honor this month is going to Dash Turner, Brian Bahe, and Tai Leclaire’s perfectly coined Native American comedy variety show, Thanks But No Thanksgiving, coming to Dynasty Typewriter next Fri. on Nov. 11th at 10PM PT. There will be all sorts of wonderful native stand-up, sketch/characters, and even some games (which will probably be as fun as it’ll be educational about Native American Heritage Month).

Tickets are $20 right now, you better go get’em here.

Pick of the Day: Ali Wong & Friends (in LA) 11/1-11/9

October 31, 2022
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The last time Ali Wong announced a run of shows, she sold out The Wiltern several weekends in a row. The bright, shining comedy star sells tickets out quicker than nearly most headliners in comedy and you really ought to not miss a chance to see Wong work out new material and have some of her favorite comedy folks join her in an incredibly intimate setting of The Hollywood Improv Lab.

Don’t make a mistake and hesitate, this run of shows starting tomorrow will sell out as well.

Thus far, Ali has these dates slotted:

11/1 @ 9:30PM

11/2 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

11/7 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

11/8 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

11/9 @ 7:30PM & 9:30PM

Tickets are $35 (plus 2 item min.) and you better go tickets RIGHT NOW.

 

Pick of the Day: Anna Seregina: WORK IN PROG II (in LA) Various Dates in Nov.

October 28, 2022
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For all the years that we’ve seen Anna Seregina, we’ve seen as true an artist as you can be as a comedian. Seregina has pushed, evolved, experimented, and grown all while being so damn funny as a stand-up, clown, actor, writer, and more. Whether it’s doing an impression of her doing stand-up or getting into post-modern comedic hijinks with her key comedic accomplice Kyle Mizono, we’re always thrilled to see what Seregina has up her sleeve.

So, Anna doing a work-in-progress show is something that absolutely not be missed. Lucky for Angelenos, Anna is mounting WORK IN PROG II at The Elysian next month. There will be three free rehearsals on 11/5, 11/8, 11/12, all at 6PM, leading to a final show on Tues. Nov. 15th at 7:30PM (tickets are $16 for that one).

 

Don’t miss one of the LA comedy scene’s truly brilliant voices and see her in this latest run. Get all details here.

Pick of the Day: Kate Berlant Is Kate-2nd Run (in NYC) 12/19-2/10

October 27, 2022
News
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Kate Berlant‘s solo show is Kate Berlant is Kate just finished up an acclaimed run at the Connelly Theater over the last couple of months, amidst her special, Cinnamon in the Wind, premiering on FX. It has clearly been a banner year for Kate and her putting her meta, self-examined, experimental stand-up on bigger and bigger stages and that’s only going to continue into 2023.
In fact, their will be a second run of Kate Berlant is Kate, directed by Bo Burnham, at the Connelly Theater in NYC starting in December that we highly you don’t miss out on, especially if you haven’t already seen it.
Specifically, this second run will go from Dec. 19th-Feb. 10th, Monday – Friday at 7 pm and Saturday at 3 pm and 7 pm with the following exceptions:
12/24: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
12/26: DARK
12/31: 2 pm and 6 pm shows
1/15: 7 pm show
1/16: DARK (MLK)
Tickets start at $61. Go snag ’em here.

The World Will Finally Get to See Matt Rogers’ Have You Heard of Christmas? via Showtime

October 26, 2022
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(via Variety)

For years, Matt Rogers has been giving one of the best holiday gifts to audiences all over the country during the month of December, his holiday comedy musical revue, Have You Heard of Christmas?, that’s got as much panache and whip smart humor as it does Christmas cheer. We were lucky enough to catch it one year at the Hollywood Improv, long before COVID-19, and, despite us on the Grinch side of things when it comes to November/December, it was such an undeniable delight that we couldn’t help but alternate between cracking a huge smile and doubling over cackling.

Thankfully, millions of other folks (or however many people have a subscription to Showtime’s streaming service) will get to share in Matt Rogers’ amazing and hysterical version of a Christmas special. Rogers taped this Showtime special edition of Have You Heard of Christmas? at the revered stage at Joe’s Pub in NYC and roped in Las Culturistas host Bowen Yang as well as NYC comedy staples Josh Sharp and Aaron Jackson into this queer-pop-Christmas spectacular.

If you’re very excited to receive such a present from Matt Rogers, you won’t even have to wait until Dec. 25th since the premiere date for Have You Heard of Chistmas? is Fri. Dec. 2nd.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 135: Jane Harrison & Not Having to Go Up All the Time to Be a Comedian

October 26, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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There is a narrative in the world of comedy that one must be going up as much as possible to be and maintain status as an amazing comedian. Jane Harrison stands in defiance of this notion as she is still one of the funniest people telling jokes in and around LA despite doing so rarely. In fact, she made sure to note to us that she hasn’t been doing comedy a lot at this juncture in her life when we invited her to be a guest. This week’s TCB Field Report talks to Jane about reimagining what really goes into being a comedian and what makes one really happy and how the two can intertwine without burning yourself out or getting jaded.

Follow Jane @janeiferrrrr on IG

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Ariel Elias and Andrea Jin Both Make a Mark with Their Late Night Debuts Last Night

October 25, 2022
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The neat bow of Ariel Elias‘ chugging of a beer that was thrown at her by heckler was placed on her story by making her late night debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live last night. It was a promise made good by Kimmel after she asked to make said debut on his show and Elias seized the opportunity with the undeniable chops and seemingly effortless writing that she has honed in NYC over the last few years.

It’s a happy ending to a chapter of Ariel’s ascent in stand-up, which we have no doubt will keep going and going with this being just one of many milestones to become a name that will be more than just a viral news story. Just see for yourself in her debut set here.

That said, Ariel’s debut wasn’t the only late night stand-up debut of the evening as jovial Chinese-Canadian transplant Andrea Jin had a network stand-up debut of her own on The Late Late Show with James Corden. Though many more headlines of Elias’ getting rewarded from handling a terrible heckler with the perfect comedic grace and Corden having to clear up his restaurant ban debacle, Andrea made an indelible mark with her exploration of escaping China to North America and navigating Asian stereotypes in 2022 with a very giddy cleverness.

Please also enjoy her debut on Corden here.

Pick of the Day: Sagher & Gethard (in NYC) 11/5

October 24, 2022
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Though they have ascended to the glitzy heights of critically acclaimed movies (Don’t Think Twice) and television (Inside Amy Schumer) and live tours and podcasts (Beautiful Anonymous) even their own specials (Career Suicide), Tami Sagher and Chris Gethard once were and will always be legendary when it comes to long form improv in NYC. Really, we shouldn’t even corral it to just NYC as Gethard and Sagher’s rise in comedy came through both of their prowess as improvisers, then blossoming infinitely into their successful comedy present.

So, NYC shouldn’t, no matter the circumstance, miss out on the two of them playing together at one of NYC’s all-inclusive comedy theaters, Brooklyn Comedy Collective, which ought to be a very intimated, unforgettable night of how damn good improv can be.

Mark down Sat. Nov. 5th and 8:30PM and go get tickets for $15 here right now.

 

Oh Boy, There’s A “Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell” Cartoon Now

October 21, 2022
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The brilliance of the set-in-hell workplace comedy just got to lean even more into how hellishly weird working in the “bad place” can be. The Emmy nominated live action Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell just released eight very special animated episodes that get to run as hysterically amok as the imagination of creators Dave Willis and Casper Kelly can get. What a perfect time for this considering Christianity is on the downtrend in America.

Yes, Henry Zebrowski is back as your favorite demon Gary Bunda and Matt Servitto as your favorite Satan along with Eddie Pepitone as your favorite tortured soul. All 8 episodes are even more short form (and more mischievously meta) than what you’d usually get on air at Adult Swim, so binge away right now.

 

Pick of the Day: PGF Records Launch Show and Party! (in NYC) 11/16

October 21, 2022
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In case you missed it yesterday, Pretty Good Friends Records is going to be the newest cool comedy record label to come around in quite some time. Eugene Mirman, Julie Smith Clem, Areti Papazoglou, and Sub Pop Records are all teaming up to venture out on what is still an exciting “wild west” of sorts in comedy, comedy albums.

To christen their operation, they’re throwing a launch party/show at the Bell House in Brooklyn on Wed. Nov. 16th at 7:30PM that will also debut their very first release, Maeve Higgins’ A Very Special Woman. PGF Records’ Eugene Mirman and their pretty good friends Bobcat Goldthwait, Marie Faustin, and, of course Maeve Higgins, will all be performing to make it one damn fine inaugural night for a comedy record label.

Tickets are $30.57 including fees. Go snag them right here right now.

Pretty Good Friends Is Going to Become Comedy’s Newest Record Label

October 20, 2022
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The Eugene Mirman Comedy Festival is already a pretty great calling card for a comedy collective and if you’re going from that to starting a record label, you’re probably going to be off to a pretty great start.

Such is the case with Pretty Good Friends who are shifting their efforts from live and film production to also becoming a comedy record label, seemingly along the lines of AST Records or Blonde Medicine. Already, they’ve got releases in the pipeline from Bobcat Goldthwait, Maeve Higgins, and Jon Glaser. We’re biased, but we’re thrilled to see that there will be a new label just dedicated a comedy, especially when it’ll be distributed by the crème de la crème of cool kids record labels, Sub Pop Records.

Mirman, in the most Mirman-esque way, on launching PGF, “One of the most exciting things about starting a comedy record label for fun with your friends is the array of confusing lawsuits happening around audio rights right now. But we are committed to endeavors that make little sense business-wise, but give us opportunities to hang out with friends and make stuff that makes us laugh.”

Just off the tail of New York Comedy Festival wrapping up, there will be a Pretty Good Friends Records launch party at the hallowed stage at The Bell House on 11/16. Get tickets here before they likely sell out quick.

Pick of the Day: Zack Fox (in LA & NYC) 11/30 & 12/9

October 20, 2022
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Whether it’s from Season 1 of Abbott Elementary or his stand-up or his bars or from the beautiful chaos that was Vice Live, we would hope that, by this point, you’ve become acquainted with and revel in Zack Fox‘s comedy. Fox’s unabashed, self-styled satire is one of Atlanta’s best comedy exports in recent memory and has quickly gained a cult following, which continues to grow as you read this.

He is just about to wrap up a big tour that spanned both Europe and North America, but he has two dates left that just happen to hop from LA to NYC. That’s right, Zack Fox is going from coast to coast, The Fonda Theatre in LA to Irving Plaza in NYC on Wed. Nov. 30th and Fri. Dec. 9th respectively with rapper TisaKorean opening both dates. 

Tickets are going for $54 and you better get in on them before they’re all gone. Do it right now.

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