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Take the Ride/Dive/Journey of Derrick C. Brown’s Poems in “Love Ends in a Tandem Kayak”

March 28, 2023
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Rare are the instances where comedy and poetry cross paths and even rarer are the times where comedy and poetry effortlessly oscillate between getting to the very marrow of one’s emotions and having a hilarious line or phrasing that is the perfect comedic subversion. While dirty limericks and early Andrew Dice Clay nursery rhymes will endure as off-color comedic artifacts of yesteryear, Derrick C. Brown, a legitimately celebrated poet and comedian, actually forges that aforementioned beautiful crossover between true poesy and satirical vulnerability, especially when it comes to the works curated in his latest book, Love Ends in a Tandem Kayak.

Brown has actually toured with many clear-cut comedians including Eugene Mirman as Derrick is a poet with a peculiar sense of humor (or maybe a comedian with a uncanny handle with expressing the existential frustrations of life through stunningly perfect diction and choice imagery), resulting in innocent-ish mischief run rampant throughout this book, “You said you needed me, and it felt as good as floss after corn.” It’s clear that Derrick has opted for veritable punchlines in many of his stanzas, but does so in a way that still highlights the splendor of imperfection.

That dynamic evens shows up in jokingly meta chapters names such as “CHAPTER WHERE THE AUTHOR REMEMBERS WHAT HE IS HERE FOR” or titles such as “Prince Doesn’t Need to See Your Legs, Dude”. The contrast between that clever mischief and unflinchingly deep explorations of desire, purpose, and the overwhelming nature of the human experience is something truly special. Almost every final stanza or line lands at a sincere place almost devoid of pretension, just beautifully and humorously naked.

So, go get your copy of Derrick C. Brown’s Love Ends in a Tandem Kayak, available now from Write Bloody Publishing, and whir in your feelings while grinning wryly/busting up in hearty laughter.

Pick of the Day: Crane’s Comedy 7 Year Anniversary (in LA) 3/15

March 10, 2023
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Once just a hidden gem of a bar guarded by a bank vault door (we’re not kidding about that), Crane’s Bar in DTLA has become a fixture of great comedy in DTLA. They’ve carried a torch for 7 years making a neighborhood-y feeling basement a great spot to watch many of LA’s finest, both famous and on-the-rise, take the mic in a setting that’s pretty much as intimate as it can get.

By “they”, we do mean the splendid team that currently consists of Trish Hadley, Bri Pruett, Aston Wallace, and Trevor Smith. Come Wed. Mar. 15th at 8PM, they’re going to mark their 7 year anniversary with a damn fine line-up of Candice Thompson, Sean Grant, Derrick C. Brown, and Madison Shepard.

Don’t miss out on one of the only comedy shows in LA that makes it worth going downstairs from ground level and go get your tickets at $10 a pop right here right now.

Pick of the Day: Parlimentary Lights (in LA) 2/27

February 22, 2023
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There are few surefire comedy formulas like comedians debating a point on stage. It’s such a fun phenomena, one has to wonder why it doesn’t happen much, much more often (there is Culture Court at The Comedy Store, but there needs to be more).

Thankfully, comedian/poet/raconteur Derrick C. Brown is bringing around such a comedy debate show in Parliamentary Lights this coming Monday. Brown will host the likes of such comedy luminaries as Beth Stelling, Kurt Braunohler, Annie Paradis, Jenson Titus, and more in what should be a fierce contest of, very likely, using comedy to overcome any sort of sound logic.

You’ll just have to go get a ticket for only $10 and see for yourself on Mon. Feb. 27th at 7:30PM to the Lyric Hyperion. Go get tix here right now.

July 22, 2017
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Lauded comedian poet Derrick C. Brown (he’s made our year end list) is exploring new territory by doing a musical about a man who just gained the world record for being struck by lightning the most times and dealing with the bizarre celebrity that comes with such a title.

Called 300 Bones, it’s having a night at Steve Allen Theater thanks to Trepany House next month. The musical is written by Brown with music by Amanda Rafkin.

Tickets are $10 and you can (and should) get them here.

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