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Pick of the Day: Ghost Detective Live! (near LA) 10/17

October 3, 2022
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We are officially in October and there are plenty of things lined up all over the place to keep the next four weeks as spooky as can be, all leading up to Halloween itself. With that said, you don’t necessarily need to bury yourself in horror movies or source the scariest haunted houses to get those creepy thrills. Finding out why someone got ghosted by a comedian at a live show ought to be another great way to get some goosebumps (as well as some hearty guffaws too).

Kari Assad and James Hilmer will be serving up that very experience with a live recording of their podcast Ghost Detective that will double as a stand-up show and comic investigation of why someone in the audience might have been ghosted by someone when things “seemed” to be have going fine. Assad has lined up a wonderful handful of great LA comics perfect for this job with Bri Pruett, Mike Falzone, Rachel Scanlon, and Monique Moreau.

All the chills and thrills and laughs for this live edition of Ghost Detective is set for Mon. Oct. 17th at 8PM at The Glendale Room. Tickets are just $10 and you better snatch them up here.

Trevor Noah to Exit The Daily Show and the Future of Late Night Is More Uncertain Than Ever

September 30, 2022
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Trevor Noah is marking the end of his era of The Daily Show after 7 years of being sat behind the desk that one Jon Stewart made such an indelible mark on before him. Noah announced his intentions to step down in the near future on last night’s Daily Show, mainly to return to his first love, stand-up. His exit marks an ongoing shake-up in late night this year with Full Frontal with Samantha Bee ending, Desus & Mero parting ways and ending their Showtime series, James Corden announcing his own exit from The Late Late Show, and, of course, Conan O’Brien stepping away from his legendary late night desk just last Summer.

Where does this leave late night as a format and the talent that comes with it?

Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon seem to be sticking around for the foreseeable future (as does Seth Meyers and John Oliver), Amber Ruffin, Ziwe, and Sam Jay are all still very promising upstarts doing all very different things that break the mold of Steve Allen’s Tonight Show that became the standard nearly 70 years ago. Yet, what lies ahead for any of them and late night programming in general is anyone’s guess (and that includes Lorne Michaels).

Linear TV continually being supplanted by streaming services has made the “late night” moniker more of a genre these days as opposed to being respective to the actual air time. As such, it should come as no surprise that clips of late night on YouTube often get more eyes than actual live viewers during its initial broadcast. This has created an ever growing identity crisis with what is considered to be “late night”.

Much of the content on any given network late night show these days seem much more family friendly than pre-YouTube days, especially when it comes to Fallon or Corden. Then, on the other end, there’s Last Week Tonight with John Oliver that uses all the freedom that comes with being on HBO shouting expletives and getting plenty graphic with jokes on every episode. In between those two are Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel who do opening monologues made digestible for the mainstream left and having the occasional “very special episode” where they get earnest, maybe even teary.

Trevor Noah’s era of The Daily Show has been markedly different from Jon Stewart’s with much more measure and poise, often bordering on an actual news show. Noah didn’t do famous takedowns of pizza, Arby’s, or Jim Cramer, but was a cleverly soothing voice of calm amidst the particularly catastrophic socio-political-cultural storm we’ve been in since 2015. That said, his seven year run falls far short of Stewart’s nearly 20 year run at The Daily Show and it feels less like the abrupt end of an era, and mark a mark of continued exploration as to what is actually going to be the direction and look and feel of late night in the 2020s and 2030s and onwards.

We’re confident that late night will endure as a genre because audiences crave some sort of comedic comfort/respite/catharsis from whatever chaos that day or week has wrought. As to how Gen Z wants to consume or who they would want to listen to, we’re, yet again, not sure.

Will Comedy Central replace Trevor? Will Comedy Central even keep The Daily Show going after he leaves? It’s all very unclear as one might rightfully ponder what Comedy Central’s future as a network might be. Inside Amy Schumer‘s latest season will be streaming exclusively on Paramount+ rather than any Comedy Central app or digital platform leaving us wondering what Paramount has in store for the network as a whole.

In the event that Comedy Central decides to continue The Daily Show, we do maintain the same stance we had when Jon Stewart stepped down regarding his replacement. Hire Cameron Esposito.

Pick of the Day: Adam Sandler (near NYC) 10/27

September 30, 2022
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adam sandler, belmont park, long island, nyc comedy, stand up

In 2018, seemingly out of nowhere, Adam Sandler released 100% Fresh on Netflix, his first comedy special in seemingly forever and arguably, his most widely appreciated work to date. Jumping from performance to performance with punchy and heartfelt songs and stories was a welcome respite from a non-stop barrage of Trump tweeting all the time.

Now, Sandler is back out touring and has a big date set for Thurs. Oct. 27th at 8PM at the UBS Arena in Long Island’s Belmont Park. If you’re not looking to do anything to spooky for Halloween weekend, this is probably one of your best bets in the NYC area.

Do take note that this is a hot ticket as they’re starting of $89 plus whatever Live Nation is charging for fees these days and go up all the way to $453. Go snag them here before you have to buy them on resale for a markup.

 

Here’s an International Comedy Festival Directory Courtesy of Comedy Producer Extraordinaires Karen Wachtel and Marianne Ways

September 29, 2022
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We do our best here at TCB to cover what’s happening day in and day out with comedy in LA and NYC. With that in mind, that only leaves so much bandwidth to take on covering the bases for other things, perhaps an entire list of comedy festivals. Certainly, it’s something we’ve dreamed of, but after nearly 12 years of operation, it’s still one person at the helm here.

Luckily, High Plains Comedy Festival’s Karen Wachtel and Marianne Ways (Butterboy and so many other great NYC comedy things) have put together a comprehensive of comedy focused festivals not only in North America, but across the globe at tinyurl.com/comedyfests and already has well over 125 listed.

Take a gander for yourself at the list, deadlines, submission fees, etc. as well as, if you know of an active comedy festival not listed, sending the info to tinyurl.com/festupdate.

Pick of the Day: R. U. Afraid of the 90’s? (near LA) 10/21

September 29, 2022
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If you’re already trying to make plans to keep all of October spooky, know that there’s plenty of comedy that can (and very much should fill your schedule). It’ll range from anything where comedians will dress up from comedians of yesteryear to scary storytelling to revisiting the sort of nostalgia that gives you the thing that was the cornerstone of R.L. Stine’s legacy, goosebumps.

On Friday, October 21st at 8:30PM, Teresa Lee will actually lead such a creepy journey back to the cringiest things from over 20 years ago with many of LA’s funniest folks at a new LA venue that’s both literally and figuratively “out there”, Altadena’s Public Displays of Altadena.

So far, Alex Song-Xia, Brodie Reed, Bri Pruett, Budd Diaz, Charles Gould, Danielle Perez, Dana Donnelly, Eli Olsberg, Kat Toledo, Liz Magee, Madison Shepard, and Will Weldon dare to be on this bill.

It ought to be a collective night of spooking yourself over how you might have possibly convinced that JNCO jeans were ever a good idea.

Also, if you show up in costume, you’ll get a free drink, and there might just be a 90s dance party following the show.

All of this show will only run you $10 per ticket. So go get ’em here.

Pick of the Day: Diwali Party 2022 (in NYC) 10/23

September 28, 2022
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With October just a couple days aways, the holiday season is just around the corner (and we’re not just talking about Thanksgiving and Christmas). Several very celebratory holidays from around the world are in line to happen very soon including Diwali, a festival of lights celebrated throughout the MENASA part of the world.

As such, one shouldn’t miss out on Arti Gollapudi and Maya Deshmukh’s annual comedy celebration of Diwali at The Bell House in Brooklyn that will be giving its proceeds to the crucial relief needs in Pakistan via the Alkhidmat Foundation. For this year’s Diwali Party, Arti and Maya, so far, have Zubi Ahmed, Aparna Nancherla, and Pooja Reddy on the bill and plenty more TBA.

Diwali Party is set for Sun. Oct. 23rd at 7:30PM. Tickets are $15 in advance and you better go get tickets here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 131: Dylan Adler and Kelly Bachman & Making Their Own Comedy Gold from Trauma

September 28, 2022
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Dylan Adler, kelly bachman, musical comedy, rape jokes, rape survivors, trauma

Born from the roughs of a chance meeting at an open mic, NYC comedy darlings Dylan Adler and Kelly Bachman found both peace and an indelible comedy partner. Together, they made, for our money, one of the best hours of comedy this year and certainly one of the best albums/specials about trauma, Rape Victims Are Horny Too. This week’s TCB Field Report talks to the freewheeling duo of survivor comedians and how they managed to make such a fantastic, rollicking hour of story and song about surviving rape and trauma.

Follow Dylan @dylanadler6 on Twitter, @dylanadler_ on IG, and @dylanadler7 on Tik Tok and Kelly @bellykachman on Twitter and TikTok and @kellybachman on IG. Follow their weekly Brooklyn show I Made You a Playlist @playlistcomedy.

Stream Rape Victims Are Horny Too on your favorite audio platform.

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

First Look at Season 5 of Inside Amy Schumer Highlights Stunning Colorado (With Its Abortion Access)

September 28, 2022
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After six years and the world getting turned upside down several times over, the critically acclaimed sketch series, Inside Amy Schumer, is finally returning to satirically mark the absurdity of our truly insane time in its fifth season.

First on the agenda, the historically awfully overturning of Roe v. Wade getting overturned. With more and more states outlawing access to safe abortion access, there will be an inevitable kind of vacation purely for the purpose of doing what you need to do in states like Colorado as opposed to what you can’t in places like Texas, Arizona, etc.

Take your first gander at the long awaited fifth season of Inside Amy Schumer here, then look for the fifth season to stream on, not Comedy Central, but Paramount+.

OnlyFans Launches £100K Comedy Competition for UK & Ireland

September 27, 2022
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OnlyFans is really making a move to be more than just R or X rated with its content and this comedy contest tapping from their OnlyFans Creative Fund is very likely their biggest move in that direction.

Though many of you won’t be able to enter an OnlyFans comedy contest, a credit that might be worth some chuckles in your intro for a few shows, it’s intriguing to see OnlyFans continuing to push towards non-sexual content on their platform/streaming service.

If you do happen to be across the pond, you have 8 days to enter here with a 5 minute clip of any sort of comedy with the prospect of a £50K and being cast in a four part TV series or a £25K prize for 2nd and third place finishers. Finalists chosen from this lot will have to perform live at a comedy club in London.

What’s most intriguing here is how much both OnlyFans and the comedians involved will go for something that’s perhaps not so blue or, maybe, even family friendly(?) It’s hard to imagine that comedy on OnlyFans, at this point in time, wouldn’t be the sort of comedy that is uncensored, unfiltered, etc. We’ll just have to wait and see what UK and Irish comics come out on top here.

If this goes well and catches on, don’t be surprised to see a contest that you’ll be enter stateside from OnlyFans.

Pick of the Day: I cast them off… craigslist (in LA) 9/30

September 27, 2022
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blake rosier, craigslist, experimental comedy, yard theater

One of the most audacious things we’ve seen on stage in awhile, unsurprisingly comes from one of the more audacious performers we’ve come across in awhile. One Blake Rosier pushes himself in both performance and his comedy with marathon performances that span several days, literally living in a theater, to going on a first date on stage, and more.

Rosier’s latest endeavor involves coming up with an entire show with a stranger that he sources off of Craigslist within an afternoon and then putting it on stage that very same evening. Rosier tries to cleverly give the Craigslist guest collaborator as much control over the direction of the show as possible making for a unique one-of-a-kind comedy experience.

Oh yeah, there’s a documentary of the whole experience being shot the whole time, which is yet another fun, meta part of the show. The only way this would be riskier, performance-wise, would be if there was a daredevil, life-threatening part of the show (and maybe that will end up being part of it?).

The latest edition of I Cast Them Off Craigslist is set for this Fri. Sept. 30th at The Yard Theater. Tickets are only $8 and you better go snag them here.

As Survivors, Dylan Adler and Kelly Bachman’s “Rape Victims Are Horny Too” Might Just Have One of the Best Hours of Comedy on Trauma

September 26, 2022
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Sourcing comedy from trauma isn’t anything new within the art form of comedy. Yet, it feels as though, after centuries of the art evolving, joking about one’s scars, both physical and emotional, is a precarious endeavor. More specifically, the ever sharp topic of rape has been delicately been the catalyst for captivating and moving comedy specials by survivors and esteemed comedians Hannah Gadsby and Cameron Esposito with Nanette and Rape Jokes, respectively.

Dylan Adler and Kelly Bachman have broken new ground by doing an entire album of simultaneously cheeky and as-starkly-vulnerable-as-can-be comedy songs and stories about being rape survivors. The title itself Rape Victims Are Horny Too is, in of itself, both a trigger warning and the perfect spark for an almost unbelievably trailblazing hour of comedy. As both Dylan and Kelly are rape survivors, they take back agency over their lives and their truths with such gleeful abandon with songs such as “Tell Me I’m Hot (Don’t Touch Me)” that you’ll be flabbergasted from both the lyrics and that you’re laughing heartily at them.

Rape Victims Are Horny Too dances so playfully and also so masterfully with taking power back from victimhood, but without going over-the-top in a way that diminishes the gravity of trauma. Adler and Bachman speak so specifically (as well as sing sassy lyrics over hit pop songs) of their experiences of being mansplained to about rape culture or about the unchecked advances at gay clubs while focusing on how they kept their humanity as intact as possible. Though one hopefully hasn’t been subject to rape/sexual assault/harassment/etc., there is undeniable relatability in their extremely human truths, especially when done up with some show tunes.

The power of narratives, specifically the overarching mainstream ones already in place that people just assume are truth, get rightfully dismantled here too. Woven into the themes of rape culture in Rape Victims Are Horny Too are plenty of imagery of sexual abusers that aren’t straight, cis white men. The inner workings of rape as perpetrated by queer people and women are pointedly detailed on several tracks. Their inclusion highlights why having conversations about rape, on all levels, needs to happen if we’re to address it meaningfully as a civilization.

As far as we’re concerned, Rape Victims Are Horny Too is as much of a tour de force of comedy as 2022 will bring thanks to the audacity, courage, and deftness of Kelly Bachman and Dylan Adler. If you’re pondering about comedy supposed power to affect change in such dark times, this hour of joke songs about rape might end up being irrefutable proof.

Rape Victims Are Horny Too is now streaming across platforms. Please listen and enjoy, knowing full well what the contents of the album are, here.

a song about being a r*** victim who’s also horny af @DylanAdler6 pic.twitter.com/J6WMkmCgE1

— Kelly Bachman (@bellykachman) September 24, 2022

Pick of the Day: Tuesdays at the Red Room with Emily Wilson (in NYC) 9/27

September 26, 2022
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Returning with international critical acclaim from the Edinburgh Fringe, Emily Wilson is picking up right, starting tomorrow, where she left off in Manhattan’s Bowery with her staple weekly Tuesday show, the aptly named Tuesdays at the Red Room.

The Red Room in The KGB Bar is one of the best places to be in the vast and crowded NYC comedy scene with Wilson bringing the verve of her acutely observed musical comedy along with a carefully selected handful of NYC’s brightest and unique voices in stand-up/variety/etc.

The likes of Asha Ward, Nico Carney, Jay Jurden, and Zach & Drew will be kicking off Tuesdays at the Red Room‘s return tomorrow, Sept. 27th at 8PM. Tickets are $8 and we highly suggest you make a regular thing out of buying them here every week.

Pick of the Day: Channel 5 Live with Andrew Callaghan (in LA) 12/21

September 23, 2022
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When it comes to the grand comedy tradition of being a “man-on-the-street”, there will forever be a formula finding unsuspecting tourists and pedestrians that are game to be on camera for late night along Hollywood Blvd or in Times Square and quizzing them in a varying degree of being underhanded.

There are others however that take talking to strangers in a comedy context to another level such as Billy Eichner or the former host of All Gas No Brakes, Andrew Callaghan. Callaghan has carved a unique niche for himself as an intrepid, genuinely curious correspondent exploring every offbeat, odd, fiery corner of America for himself at his new platform, Channel 5, as well as Tim & Eric and Desus & Mero.

He’ll be taking the stage at The Regent in DTLA to bring even more of his signature interviews and some other surprises as well right before Christmas on Wed. Dec. 21st at both 7:30PM & 9:30PM. Tickets are $25 (plus fees) and you can (and very much should) go get tickets here and here respectively.

 

Pick of the Day: The George Lucas Talk Show (in NYC w/Livestream) 9/29

September 22, 2022
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The latest chapter in the Star Wars Universe, Andor came out this week as the Star Wars series for “grown-ups” with critically acclaimed, very grown-up writer/director Tony Gilroy set at the helm. If this tale of how the Rebellion, devoid of any wielding of the Force, manifested itself indeed is your inroads into Star Wars, you might want to hear what Connor Ratliff’s version of George Lucas has to say about it.

That’s right, The George Lucas Talk Show is back again, live, both in person and on livestream, from Caveat in the heart of NYC’s Lower East Side. Griffin Newman as Watto and Patrick Cotnoir will be, of course, joining in all of the fourth-wall-breaking-fun on Thurs. Sept. 29th at 9:30PM ET/6:30PM PT. Tickets are $20 right now for the in-person show and $10 for the livestream via Stellar.

Best go get them now as more than just Star Wars fans will be in attendance.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 130: Simon Taylor & Taping at Sydney Opera House

September 21, 2022
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
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It’s a very small group of folks that manage to tape a special at one of Australia’s most heralded landmarks, the Sydney Opera House. One of those esteemed comedians, Simon Taylor, joins us for this week’s TCB Field Report to talk how Australian comedy got on during quarantine and lockdown, a bit on how Australian comedy operates differently from American comedy, and what it takes to do a stand-up special at a national landmark.

Also, hot takes on Roseanne Barr doing a special at Fox Nation.

Follow Simon @simontaylorfunnyboy on IG and @mrsimontaylor on Twitter.

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
Photo by Sam Wong

Pick of the Day: Aesthetical Relations with Christina Catherine Martinez (in LA) 11/11

September 21, 2022
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It’s not often that you get to live comedy at one of LA’s premier theaters for live performance, REDCAT. Then again, dynamic and innovative comedians of the likes of Christina Catherine Martinez are similarly a rare breed.

That’s why Christina’s postmodernist shake-up of the tried and true variety talk show, Aesthetical Relations, is coming to REDCAT this November, giving her the stage she deserves after wowing audiences with her joyfully riotous blend of stand-up, clowning, and art criticism in and around and beyond LA to great acclaim for years now.

Fri. Nov. 11th ought to be a very special night, especially around 8:30PM when this edition of Aesthetical Relations comes to pass. So, with that in mind, go get your tickets, on sale now for $25, right here ASAP.

Billy on the Street Returns for Bros (and Honestly Should Be a Show Again)

September 20, 2022
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In order to get the word out as much as possible about Billy Eichner‘s first studio feature film, Bros, and a very highly anticipated gay rom com with an entirely queer cast, coming out Sept. 30th, Billy has returned to his roots of yelling at people at the street, giving them a chance to win $1.

Eichner took to the streets of NYC once more, this time with beloved straight man Paul Rudd, to enlist as many straights to watch Bros this month as possible. Per usual, Billy on the Street doesn’t disappoint and Billy Eichner yelling is timeless and it should be a series once again somewhere (maybe PlutoTV wants to hop on original programming?)

In the meantime, enjoy the results of the latest Billy on the Street here.

Pick of the Day: Looking Forward to It: Pro Choice Candidates (in NYC) 9/27

September 20, 2022
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As it’s National Voter Registration Day today, it’s only fitting that we recommend the comedy show dedicated to voting, Looking Forward to It. Throughout the last couple of years, this show has brought together the very best of the NYC comedy scene to raise funds for voter engagement, which is very much in dire need as it has been for years and years now.
This upcoming edition of Looking Forward to It on Tues. Sept. 27th at Littlefield at 8PM will be specifically supporting Emily’s List, a fund dedicated to pro-choice female candidates in the upcoming midterm elections. Making up any ground from Roe vs. Wade being overturned is a crucial cause and, very likely, abortion access will be the defining issue of this upcoming 2022 Midterm Elections.
So, with all of that in mind, you’ll be supporting essential work as well as enjoying the comedy stylings of Joyelle Nicole Johnson, Michael Cruz Kayne, Karen Chee, and hosts Josh Gondelman and Alison Leiby. Again, they’re some of the most beloved comics in NYC right now.

Tickets are $19.51 and you can and very, very much should go get them here.

Byron Bowers Waxes Poetic, Transcends, and Is, Per Usual, Hilarious on Special, Spiritual N**ga

September 19, 2022
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Over the last few years, the name Byron Bowers has been seen more often in credits of prestige TV and acclaimed art house movies than on live comedy line-ups, but that doesn’t mean that Bowers isn’t one of the most imaginative and engaging comedians taking the mic these days.

His first hour special, Spiritual N**ga, shows off how deep he wants to get with the art of stand-up as well as break the mold in every single aspect, whether it be aesthetic or content. Bowers stitches together exquisite vignettes of his life as well as flights of fancy (that are occasionally induced by psychedelic mushrooms) making for what is the most poetic hour of comedy that we’ve seen this year (or in awhile). The contrast of his vivid imagery and his sharp, satirical wit are the perfect pairing for so many of the laughs throughout this hour. Ranging from 1700s “streetwear” to some of the darkest chapters of his life to his visions from his first time on shrooms, Bowers manages that ever illusive balance in comedy of getting philosophical and having punchlines to punctuate his points.

The whole look of it is a welcome departure, thanks to direction from rising auteur Alma Har’el, from the normal special too. Spiritual N**ga opens with a literally trippy narrative leading into a modified boxing ring as opposed to some cavernous theater that has been around for several decades. Killer Mike and Susan Sarandon are evens in the crowd and Byron runs a Casablanca scarf through his hoodie in place of drawstrings as sweet, atypical touches to a special.

Essentially, this special is, in all facets, a lot to behold making Spiritual N**ga a very fitting name. Get a taste of it with this trailer, then go watch it immediately on FX on Hulu right now.

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Pick of the Day: Heavy Manners Comics Fair (in LA) 10/1

September 19, 2022
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If you somehow have not found your way to the ultra cool arts and design focused library/book store Heavy Manners Library in Echo Park in LA, there’s a really great reason to go (on top of just going to check out a hidden Eastside gem) come Sat. Oct. 1st.

Heavy Manners will be hosting the Heavy Manners Comics Fair, which will be showcasing 14 different local to LA cartoonists and all their wares.

A day long book fair featuring 14 local cartoonists at Heavy Manners Library in Echo Park, many featured in their lovely monthly show, Comics O’Clock where cartoonists read their comic strips aloud, live in person.

To be featured at this edition of the Heavy Manners Comics Fair will be:

Alison Zai @alisonzai
Josh Pettinger @josh_pettinger
Sam Grinberg @samgrinberg
Seo Kim @instantdoodles
Alec Robbins @alecsrobbins
Alabaster Pizzo @alabasterpizzo
Mikey Heller @yoyorobot
Connor Brown @cnr_b
Richie Pope @richiepope
Nicole Ham @thenicoleham
Lili Todd @lilitoddart
Keiji Ishida @im_keiji
Kris Mukai @krismukai_
Arlin Ortiz @arlinsmiles

The fair will run from 12 noon all the way to 7PM at night and, best of all, will be free to attend. Do note that masks will be required while inside Heavy Manners Library.

Flyer by Alabaster Pizzo

Pick of The Day: TCB @ Townhouse Venice (in LA) 9/21

September 16, 2022
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amy miller, dave merheje, jet eveleth, los angeles comedy, milan patel, venice

Yes, we’re going to become more of a regular fixture at The Townhouse Venice. We had our first taste of putting on a show of the true, from-decades-past, speakeasy, Townhouse, that’s right at the iconic entrance to the Venice Boardwalk a few months back and it was every bit the rollicking, all-encompassing, intimate night of comedy that we’ve dreamed of doing for awhile.

So, Townhouse Venice has invited us here at The Comedy Bureau for another special handpicked evening of the best comedy folks (after having watched comedy every day/night of their life for 13 years or 10,000 hours several times over) on Wed. Sept. 21st.

This edition will feature the comedy stylings that you might have seen on Ramy or Vulture’s latest Comedians You Should and Will Know list including Dave Merheje, Amy Miller, Jet Eveleth, and Milan Patel.

Doors are at 7PM, show is at 7:30PM, and tickets are $10. Go get ’em here quick.

Please Enjoy Caitlin Peluffo Making the Case for Sturdy Women on Corden

September 16, 2022
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caitlin peluffo, james corden, late late show, stand up comedy

NYC comedy scene staple Caitlin Peluffo just scored her second late night set on last night’s Late Late Show with James Corden and absolutely proved why she should be due for plenty more of them in the not so distant future.

For this set, Caitlin delivers an expertly crafted set on why one might, if you’re into women, go for a sturdier woman rather than a conventionally petite model type. Off Peluffo’s spunk alone, she’s just a riotous delight to watch and this almost six minutes is no exception.

Enjoy Caitlin’s latest late night set here.

Get Your First Look at Jena Friedman’s Special Ladykiller (Done While Pregnant After Roe v. Wade Got Overturned)

September 15, 2022
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abortion jokes, comedy special, jena friedman, peacock, stand up comedy

The precedent for abortion access in the U.S. in known as Roe vs. Wade was overturned on Jun. 24th, 2022 after essentially being the law of the land since its inception 1973. America in 2022 was already in a bizarro dark timeline that has only gotten darker with an overly activist conservative Supreme Court giving license to individual states to take away abortion access from women, which several states have done very quickly already.

Thus, abortion jokes are especially charged now, even more so than already were in decades past and there are few comedians that craft better abortion jokes than one Jena Friedman. This will undoubtedly be showed off spectacularly in Jena’s upcoming Peacock special, Ladykiller that not only will have a heavy focus on the battleground topic of the moment, abortion, but done so while she is very far along in her pregnancy. Jena has always wielded her dark sense of humor mightily when it comes to joking about the most controversial issues of the day, but this latest hour might be more special and affecting than when she seemingly risked her life to doing a satirical interview with computer-security-tycoon-turned-international-fugitive, John McAfee, when he ran for President.

Just see for yourself in the first trailer for Ladykiller here, then look for this latest hour from Jena on Fri. Sept. 30th, exclusively on Peacock.

Pick of the Day: ¡Jajaja! (in NYC) 10/5

September 15, 2022
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Just in case you happen to not know, Hispanic Heritage Month just started today and runs through all the way to Oct. 15th (a two-for-one celebratory month, in a way).

As such, there will be plenty of happenings and events throughout the U.S. that are certainly worth your attention and money to go to, especially when it comes to comedy. On Wed. Oct. 5th at 8PM at Brooklyn’s Bell House, there will be a special evening dedicated to Brooklyn org Mixteca that serves Latinx immigrants in attaining a quality, sustainable life in the city. Called ¡Jajaja!, NYC’s finest including Matteo Lane, Carmen Lynch, Shane Torres, Martin Urbano, and Rojo Perez will bring an especially great night of comedy for a great, vital cause (especially since TX Gov. Abbott keeps sending immigrants from the border to NYC like they’re chess pieces).

Tickets are going for $25 right now and you really ought to get them here.

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 129: Ellory Smith & Dana Donnelly & Coming Up in Comedy Under Capitalism

September 14, 2022
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There is so much focus on the craft of comedy these days that one might look past how the economics of it often contribute to just how hard it is to do comedy as either passion or a career. Being aware of both is necessity and both rising stars in the LA comedy scene and the face of splendid monthly show Funnilingus, Ellory Smith and Dana Donnelly, sit down with TCB’s Jake Kroeger on this week’s TCB Field Report to talk how to keep their dreams alive while the winds of capitalism often blow fiercely against them.

Also, “hot” takes on some of this year’s Emmy winners as they were being announced during this recording.

Follow Ellory @ellory_smith on IG and @ellorysmith on Twitter and Dana @hottestdana on IG and @danadonnelly on Twitter and their show @funnilingusla and get tickets to Dana’s half hour @ Hotel Cafe on 9/28 here.

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
Photo by Andrew Max Levy

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