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Comedy Line-up for Bonnaroo 2014

April 16, 2014
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Comedy Line-up for Bonnaroo 2014

Bonnaroo is not too far from now, specifically June 12-15th, and their comedy line-up is shaping up quite nicely.

TJ Miller, Hannibal Buress, Craig Robinson & The Nasty Delicious, Taran Killam, Rory Scovel, Neal Brennan, Seth Herzog, Emily Heller, and many more to be announced are set for Manchester, TN and should not be missed if you’re planning on going.

Get your tickets here.

Hannibal Buress Details Meeting Scarlett Johansson and His Tweet About a Series Pickup

March 27, 2014
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During his panel interview last night on Conan, Hannibal Buress gave us some insight to his life right now, specifically on Scarlett Johannson being a fan and meeting her as well as tweeting out that Comedy Central picked up his show when really that was just positive thinking.

After watching the clip, let’s all hope Hannibal’s tweet of a vision board makes The Secret work for once so we can see him get his own show.

Hannibal Buress’ Live From Chicago Available Now at CC:Direct for $5

March 24, 2014
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Hannibal Buress’ Live From Chicago Available Now at CC:Direct for $5

Hannibal Buress’s latest comedy special hasn’t even aired yet, but you can get Live From Chicago right now uncensored, uncut all for that nice price of $5. 

If you can’t get into his shows at Largo tonight and tomorrow, this will definitely be a great substitute. Also, we really shouldn’t give you a reason to pick this up other than mentioning that Hannibal has a new special out now.

Uncut Version of Hannibal Buress’ Live From Chicago Available Next Mon.

March 19, 2014
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Hannibal Buress’ new comedy special Live From Chicago will premiere on Comedy Central on Sat. Mar. 29th at midnight. However, you can buy an uncut version straight from CC:Stand Up Direct starting this Mon. Mar. 24th for $5. You can also wait until Apr. 1st for physical copies of the CD and DVD if you like having a box to go with it.

That sounds like a pretty good deal to us. Also, you can watch this clip from Live From Chicago of Hannibal’s thoughts on referencing molly in rap.

Pre-Order Hannibal Buress’ “Live From Chicago” Coming Out Apr. 1st

March 18, 2014
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Pre-Order Hannibal Buress’ “Live From Chicago” Coming Out Apr. 1st

Hannibal Buress’ latest and highly anticipated comedy special Live From Chicago is only two weeks away from its release on Apr. 1st. 

You know you’re going to get it, so just pre-order it at iTunes (click the link above) already. 

Comedy Central Orders 10 Episodes of Hannibal Buress Series Unemployable-UPDATE: Not Yet

March 15, 2014
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Comedy Central Orders 10 Episodes of Hannibal Buress Series Unemployable-UPDATE: Not Yet

UPDATE: Comedy Central has not yet made a decision on Hannibal Buress’ pilot.

That’s right, Hannibal Buress is getting his own TV show on Comedy Central. From his amazing stand-up to him crushing his role on Broad City, we’d say it’s about time for this happen.

We can only hope that we get to see Unemployable ASAP. 

Hannibal Buress’ New Comedy Special to Premiere at SXSW

March 5, 2014
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Hannibal Buress’ New Comedy Special to Premiere at SXSW

Just in case you had any doubts about checking out comedy at SXSW and you shouldn’t) Hannibal Buress is premiering his brand new comedy special Live From Chicago. 

For perspective, that would be good enough to catch a whole festival for.

Hannibal Buress Performs The 2nd Stand Up Set on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon

February 26, 2014
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So now, Jerry Seinfeld and Hannibal Buress have done stand up under Jimmy Fallon’s administration of The Tonight Show. That’s a pretty nice span in stand-up.

It’s especially nice for Hannibal Buress giving a shout out to comedy rules in his set. Watch it here.

Bonnaroo Lineup Announcement To Be Hosted by Taran Killam and Hannibal Buress

February 7, 2014
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Bonnaroo Lineup Announcement To Be Hosted by Taran Killam and Hannibal Buress

We can’t think of, off the top our head, another festival that does its line-up  announcement awards show style, but good move going with Taran Killam and Hannibal Buress. We’re sure, with those two in place in addition to The Flaming Lips and more, it’ll be a fun thing to watch.

Take note, The Oscars and several other awards shows.

Hannibal Buress’ New Hour Special Premieres on Comedy Central March 29th

January 29, 2014
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Hannibal Buress’ New Hour Special Premieres on Comedy Central March 29th

As part of his deal at Comedy Central, the hysterical Hannibal Buress will be premiering his brand new hour in a couple of months. If you’ve seen Hannibal around recently, just like you might have seen him over the last few years, the hour is probably going to be pretty great.

Also, this means we’re going to get a special from Todd Barry and Hannibal Buress in the same month, so look out for that.

Trailer for FXx’s Animated Series ‘Chozen’

November 14, 2013
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While FXx is letting go of Totally Biased, it’s bringing on an animated series that’s giving the Eastbound & Down treatment to the rap game. ‘Chozen’.

Featuring the voices of Bobby Moynihan, Hannibal Buress, Method Man, Kathryn Hahn, and more, you should definitely give the trailer a watch. Chozen premieres Mon. Jan. 13th.

Hannibal Buress Brings His “Gibberish Rap” vs. Actual Rapper Bun B

September 5, 2013
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Minus the Hartford controversy, there’s plenty of great hijinks being had at Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy & Oddity Festival/Tour.

For instance, while Oddball stopped in Houston, Hannibal Buress made fun of some rap lyrics, specifically some by Bun B, then get confronted by Bun B, then doing a rendition of Hannibal’s single “Gibberish Rap” in response to Bun B asking how Hannibal can critique lyrics when he’s a comedian.

Watch it all go down here.

Humble Bundle Offering Louis CK, Maria Bamford, Patrice O’Neal, Tig Notaro Specials/Albums For Pay-What-You-Want

August 28, 2013
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For Louis C.K.’s Live at the Beacon Theater, Patrice O’Neal’s Unreleased, Patrice O’Neal’s Mr. P, Maria Bamford’s The Special Special Special, Tig Notaro’s Live, Hannibal Buress’ My Name Is Hannibal, and more, you can pay what you want and decide how much of that goes to the artist, charity, and the organizers of this fantastic phenomenon, Humble Bundle. 

That’s the name of their game at Humble Bundle and they have made millions for, as said above, charity, the artists, and themselves doing this for video games and are now stepping into comedy and with awesome curator Steve Feinartz (director of The Bitter Buddha), it’s one hell of a package that you could even snag for $10.

Check out their announcement video to get the whole picture and then make sure you get in on this because the offer will only be good for two weeks.

At Oddball Festival, Hannibal Buress “Tries to Buy Bit” from Al Madrigal

August 28, 2013
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To say that there are hijinks going on in the green room at Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival & Tour is an understatement.

Just check this FoD exclusive video where Hannibal Buress “attempts to purchase” a story from Al Madrigal after Madrigal’s set. Caution: Don’t try this in a real green room or you might get yourself into a fight.

More Dates Added to Funny or Die’s Oddball Comedy & Curiosity Festival/Tour

July 15, 2013
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In this promo, Brody Stevens gives you a tour of what’s going to happen at Funny or Die’s mega comedy festival/tour Oddball, which does have Dave Chappelle and Flight of the Conchords, but also has Kristen Schaal, Jim Jefferies, John Mulaney, Hannibal Buress, as well as Brody Stevens as the second stage host, and much more.

Honestly, this might be one of the biggest comedy tours in recent memory so don’t miss out if you get a chance to see it (tickets are on sale now by the way).

Hannibal Buress Gets Multiplatform Deal with Comedy Central

May 22, 2013
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Hannibal Buress Gets Multiplatform Deal with Comedy Central

A pilot order, a spot as a series regular, another stand-up special, and more are coming from Hannibal Buress by way of Comedy Central from this deal and we couldn’t be happier about it. 

Congratulations to Hannibal and we can’t wait for all this to come out.

Hype Man Picked From Audience Proposes During Hannibal Buress’ “Gibberish Rap”

May 9, 2013
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Hype Man Picked From Audience Proposes During Hannibal Buress’ “Gibberish Rap”

While the proposal is a touching sentiment and it is hilarious that Hannibal Buress is allowing this during his performance of his song “Gibberish Rap”, let’s give props to the dancers staying frozen the entire time.

Watch Hannibal Buress and Chance The Rapper Spend Their $5,000 Music Video Budget Just Hanging Out Around LA

April 10, 2013
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The Hannibal Buress directed music video for Chance the Rapper that we teased earlier this week is here. Chance’s “NaNa” got a $5,000 check from Jash’s Buh Channel to make the music video of which and Hannibal opted to spend on Shakey’s, 99 cents store, random costumes, Suit City, etc. 

It’s just like we would all spend $5,000 in LA, right? Watch now.

Hannibal Buress Made a Music Video with Chance The Rapper That Has Its Own Teaser

April 8, 2013
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On Wednesday, the Hannibal Buress directed Chance the Rapper music video will drop. The music video is going to be apparently so dope that it got its own teaser, which you can watch right now.

How to Build the Ultimate Black Comedian: A Response

October 5, 2011
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by Jeremy Paul

I read Patrice Evans’ article, How to Build the Ultimate Black Comedian posted on Splitsider yesterday, hoping that the column was, in fact, tongue in cheek, biting satire. I read the paragraphs hoping that, what I was reading was, in fact, dripping with sarcasm and that I was just missing it. Seriously, I hope that I am missing out. Please, let the article be a missive, a gotcha, a joke. Just, please, let me be too dense to recognize a superior wit. Yet, I know that my instincts are correct, and I have just read an article which seriously detailed how to create even more horrible black comics who do the same idiocy that I, a comedian with brown skin and black hair, have avoided doing for the better part of my career. So, here is my response to the article I just read, and perhaps, a better way of building an Ultimate Black Comedian.

If you want to piece together black comedians of the past in order to create the perfect  or “Ultimate Black Comic” of the future, how about this, don’t. Stop this exercise and give it real thought. Those comics mentioned shed their influences to be the great comics that they are and were. Patrice named 4 of the most famous “black comics” that the world has ever known and took portions of their performance style in order to concoct a comedian worthy of being called the “Ultimate Black Comic”. To begin, to catagorize Mr. Pryor as a black comic is doing a disservice to his legacy and his comedy. He was as far beyond being a black comic as, well, there is no simile nor metaphor to aptly describe how far beyond the label he was. The other 3 comics that were mentioned, yes, they can be described as black comics. But they are the elite. Patrice, by cobbling together the originality of Pryor, with the style of Murphy, social consciousness of Rock and the absurdity of Chappelle created a hypothetical comic that was, at heart, a comic who spoke about his darkest fears and mistakes, while using a character in a slick way, relating it to politics which resolves itself with the comic yelling “dooky!” to close the joke. Seriously, that comic can be found failing at any open mic that black people trying comedy for the first time go to in order to perform.

Anyone that has seen me perform can attest to the fact that I am anything but a “Black Comic”. Sure, I am a “black man”, but I am not a black comic because the label applies to a segment/group of entertainers that all do the same types of jokes. A black comic is a jew comic is a gay comic is a frat boy comic is an alt comic. It is all the same shit. It is the same material that has been done repeatedly, to the point where I can’t even watch black comics perform anymore because I get angry at the lack of differentiation. 

Don’t believe me? Here is a black comedian’s material stripped down to a single sentence: “This is what it’s like for me to be black." 

Too many of them don’t even try anymore to be themselves, they are trying to be "the next big thing” and they don’t care how many times a joke has been explored and exploited, if it makes the people react, they’ll do it, their own personal beliefs be damned. And before anyone says “Everything has been done before” do me a favor, if you are a comic or aspiring comedian whom seriously believe that everything has been done before, quit. Never touch the mic again. Go apply at a gas station and leave the stage for those of us that know that humanity hasn’t so much as scratched the surface on what can be done.

You want to build the Ultimate Black comic by using the talents of the greats? Okay, how about Pryor’s life experiences and fearlessness, Cosby’s storytelling ability, Rock’s social critiques and cap that off with Whoopi’s ability to change perspectives? That won’t do it for you? Try this less name based formula. Murky personal history, college graduate, relentlessly honest. Excels at telling one liners, stories or traditional short jokes. Can create memorable characters. Loves performing. That’s a recipe. The ultimate black comic, should be able to further the artform, not just appease the 3rd largest ethnic demographic in the United States.

Now, that was just what I saw wrong with the first 6 paragraphs. The tips were what infuriated me about the article and made me hope beyond hope, that Patrice was blowing smoke into my nose. The tips, for being the next great black comic were, in order: grow a mustache, curse in a high voice, be extremely expressive yet be really cool. Some of the types of jokes to do were, “Black people vs. Niggas” (aka Chris Rock’s joke). White people do this, black people do that (made popular by nearly every black comic from 1950 to the present) and “Racism”, which is a staple in nearly every non-caucasian comic in North America. To be certain, those were some of the worst tips to being a great comic you could possibly get. If that is your material and your performance style, quit.

What irked me most was the bottom paragraphs of the article, The Five White Comics That Need Black Versions. We don’t need black versions of white comics. We also don’t need white versions of black comics. The black versions of these comics already exist, and if you don’t know who they are, you haven’t been watching that much comedy lately. How about we get a new crop of black male and female comics that don’t feel the need to scream into the microphone and instead talk at a normal volume because they know that a microphone amplifies sound so that you don’t have to scream every word. I love to watch a black male comic that doesn’t have a bit that is essentially a reason to assume every gay male wants to have sex with him. I love when I meet a black comic that doesn’t have their failed rapper name as the name they use when they go on stage. I’m ecstatic when I watch a comic say something that I haven’t heard a thousand times. You want to build the Ultimate Black Comic? Why not just get comics to understand that they don’t have to try and be like the comics that succeeded before them. That’s how you become the next great one, by being the next great one. Be  great at what you do and people will recognize it, black comic or not…

Jeremy Paul is a comedian, writer, and philosopher from Peoria, Il. He also claims to be the only comedian with health insurance.

Morning Debriefing 6/29/11

June 29, 2011
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1) Last night, I went to the “scene” open mic in Portland at Suki’s and immediately thought, “Man, I wish I started comedy in Portland.”  Ironically enough, as I’m dropping in from LA, the entire Portland comedy scene, which apparently was in attendance, was saying good bye to one of their heroes Richard Bain, who is coming down to LA.  From the greenest-of-the-green-newbies to mainstays and respected figures in Portland comedy, everyone was there in support of Bain.  

LA is so huge, just physically, and many comedians are so incredibly busy with their own act, sketch group that has to put a video out weekly, podcast that records whenever it gets a chance, show or two that they have to produce and promote, that the whole comedy scene in LA could never be in full attendance of anything.  Yet, seeing even more camaraderie in comedy than the pockets of it that exist in LA would not only intrinsically make for better comedy, but would further dispel that image that LA’s a soul sucking town.  

So, yes, I’m saying that if you’re a comedian in LA, go see a show that you’re not on or go support another comedian without trying to get booked. 

2) Congratulations to Nick Kroll on getting the Nick Show Kroll picked up and Peter Atencio being attached to the Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele Project all for Comedy Central.  Also, congrats to Comedy Central for making some solid picks for this season. [via Deadline] 

3) Louis CK on The Daily Show getting Jon Stewart to beg him to stop.  Fox News, are you taking notes?

The Daily Show – Louis C.K.
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4) Hannibal Buress on Jimmy Kimmel Live.

5) Continuing a great run of comedy on late night TV this week, Jon Dore’s on Conan TBS 11PM. Watch, record, or do whatever you got to do to see it.

6) Speaking of Conan, James Adomian on one of his last days before going to NY was John Wayne in this sketch last night.  Speaking of Adomian leaving, you better be at Meltdown tonight to catch him before he leaves.

7) Neil Hamburger Helper Cards? Yes, please. [via EightyFourFilms]

8) Behind the scenes of the Long Shot Podcast, SuperEgo, and the Never Not Funny Podcast with Christine E. Taylor.

9) ON THE HORIZON
Paul Danke & Cornell Reid Live Tweet a Movie @Corneezy/@PaulDanke 10PM FREE

10) COMEDY CRAWL
Greg Proops: Smartest Man in the World LIVE @ Bar Lubitsch 7PM FREE
Big Time Comedy Show-A Giraldo Benefit @ The Wiltern 7PM $34-$80+
Andrés Du Bouchet Center for the Performing Arts @ The Bootleg Theater 8PM $8
Meltdown @ Nerdist Theater (back room of Meltdown Comics) 8:30PM $8
The Ed Galvez Punk House @ Westside Comedy Theater 9PM $8
Respect the Danger of Knives Presents @ Jake’s 9PM FREE
Facebook @ UCB Theatre 9:30PM $5 (stand by only)
Beer in the Shower @ Dreams Cafe & Bar 9:30PM FREE 

11) OPEN MIC RUN
SAL’S COMEDY HOLE 7356 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA/Starts 6PM/$4 min./first come, first served
THE SPOT CAFE 4455 Overland Ave., Culver City, CA/Sign-up (lottery) 7PM 
HOLLYWOOD HOTEL 1160 N. Vermont Ave., Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM/first come, first served
GRINDHOUSE CAFE 1051 N. Havenhurst, West Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM
CAFE ON 2ND 7 S. 2nd St., Alhambra, CA/Sign-up 7PM/Starts 7:30PM/$3 cover/10 min. guarantee
CAFE MUSE 6547 Santa Monica Blvd., Hollywood, CA/Sign-up (lottery) 8PM 
LIBRARY A COFFEE HOUSE 3418 Broadway, Long Beach, CA/Sign-up 8PM/Starts 8:30PM  

12) According to this article on Megan Amram on Boston.com, we are a “Los Angeles based resource for professional comedians.”  Anyone disagree?  Are we more? Did you even read this far down?  If you did, thank you.  Also, follow @meganamram if you’re not already.  She’s amazing.

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Nick Cannon Knows Comedy Better Than Co-Ed Magazine

May 20, 2011
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Nick Cannon Knows Comedy Better Than Co-Ed Magazine

I know the title of this post might be either surprising or incredibly obvious depending on your opinion of Nick Cannon.

Still, someone who picks Hannibal Buress, Garfunkel & Oates, and Harris Wittels as some of the hottest, up and coming comedians has an infinitely better idea about the state of comedy than an entire publication that calls comedy legend Bill Hicks underrated.

Mash Up on 3:30AM

April 1, 2011
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If you’re up, wait a few more hours and watch Mash-Up at 3:30AM on Comedy Central! This poster should say enough as to why, but if it doesn’t, the Comedy Bureau firmly believes this is part of the next wave in stand up comedy.

If you’re wondering why it’s on so early, I’m not quite exactly sure.  I do know, however that Workaholics, which seems like a frat version of The Office, the other new Comedy Central show that has been “previewed” at better time slots and pushed a whole lot more through Comedy Central social networking extensions.  

Not an explanation, just an observation.

Morning Debriefing 3/26/11

March 26, 2011
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1) The Full Bridgetown Comedy Festival (@bridgetown) line-up is out! It would almost seem the whole LA comedy scene will be up there for a weekend.

2) Norm MacDonald has his Comedy Central Presents Hour Long Special Tonight at 11:30PM!  Charlie Sheen may have stole his thunder from gaining Twitter followers, but that won’t happen tonight… I hope.

3) Also, Norm MacDonald’s Sports Show premieres Tues. April 12th. ALSO, as seen in this staff “weigh-in” video, comedians Sean O’Connor and Doug O. Perkins now write for the show, which deserves a congratulations thrown their way and a definite watching of the Sports Show.

4) Comedian interviews/profiles to check out: Kyle Kinane in NonPopulist/Sean Green on 24/7 Comedy.

5) Conan O’Brien wants your dreams for a secret project. Nothing sounds suspicious about this, right? Check the details here.

6) ON THE HORIZON


Mike Bridenstine @ Irvine Improv Sat. Apr. 30th 11PM $17/2 drink min. 
The Zephyr Sessions: A Taping @ Zephyr Theatre Wed., May 4th 8PM FREE 
Hannibal Buress @ Irvine Improv Sun., May 15th 7PM $20/2 item min. 
Jim Gaffigan @ Club Nokia Nov. 5th 

7) Tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL
Two Milk Minimum w/Ron Lynch @ Flappers Burbank 11:30AM $10/2 item min.
Channel 101 Screening @ Downtown Independent Theater
 8PM FREE 
ASSSSCAT @ UCB Theatre 8PM $10 (stand by only)
Auggie Smith @ Flappers Claremont 8PM $15/2 drink min.
The Anytime Show w/Dominic Dierkes @ Smodcastle 8PM $8
Persona @ Hollywood Improv Lab 8:30PM $5
The Ed Galvez Punk House Weekend Edition @ Westside Comedy Theatre 9PM $10
Patton Oswalt and Friends @ Largo 9:30PM $25 (sold out, but tickets may be available at door)
Lettuce Entertain You (With Stand Up) @ UCB Theatre 10PM $10
Magic Bag @ Smodcastle 10PM $8
Merrill Davis and Friends @ Hollywood Improv Lab 10:30PM $5 
The Walsh Brothers Show @ UCB Theatre MIDNIGHT $5
Tomorrow w/Ron Lynch Presents: 5 Minutes or DIE! @ Steve Allen Theater MIDNIGHT $8 

8) OPEN MIC RUN
SPOT CAFE 4455 Overland Ave., Culver City, CA/Starts 2PM/people usually give feedback at end of set
WESTSIDE COMEDY THEATRE 1323-A 3rd St., Santa Monica, CA (in alley between 3rd and 4th St.)/Sign-Up 6PM/Starts 6:30PM
SUNSET GRILL 7439 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM/one item min.
MARTY’S/THE OPEN MIC 7351 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/5PM to 11PM/$5/multiple sets allowed     

9) The Comedy Awards are actually taping today and live blogging the taping.  I’ll be mindful of what is being posted.  Very mindful.

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Morning Debriefing 3/11/11

March 11, 2011
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1) Once again, congratulations to James Adomian landing a role on an NBC pilot!

2) MORE GOOD NEWS!!! Comedy Central is developing Paul F. Tompkins’ scripted show Evil Genius!!! [via Deadline]

3) Not sure where he’s going with this story/novel, but perhaps comedian Steven Wright is purposely playing against type. Follow him @stevenwright and find out.

4) The Ultimate Free & Cheap LA Comedy List 3/13-3/19. Thanks Wisepix.

5) Mash-Up is finally here, though at midnight, it’s here w/Matt Braunger, Hannibal Buress, Kyle Kinane, Kumail Nanjiani, and Host TJ Miller on Comedy Central! Jay Larson’s Comedy Central Special right before at 11:30PM.

5) On Monday Mar. 7th, there was the Battle of 1739 (Public House), here’s some video of comedian Sean Green murdering one of the hecklers, if you can only imagine just being there…

6) Tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL
Timeline B (Sax Carr’s CD Recording) @ Meltdown Comics 7PM FREE
Risk! True Tales Boldly Told! @ UCB Theatre 8PM $5
Patton Oswalt @ Galaxy Theatre 8PM $25
Featuring @ Hollywood Improv Lab 8:30PM $5 
The Also-Ran Comedy Hour @ Hollywood Improv Lab 10:30PM $5
The Garfunkel and Oates Hour @ UCB Theatre 11PM $5

7) OPEN MIC RUN
SET LIST @ FLAPPERS BAR 102 E. Magnolia, Burbank, CA/Sign-up 5PM/given set list to improv off of
iCANDY 1708 E. Broadway, Long Beach, CA/Sign-up 6PM/Starts 7PM/$3 min.
SILVERLAKE LOUNGE 2906 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA (Silverlake)/Sign-up (lottery) 6:30PM/Starts 7PM 
MAX BLOOM’S 200 N. Malden Ave., Fullerton, CA/Starts 7PM
GLENDALE DAYS INN 450 N. Pioneer Dr., Glendale, CA/Starts 8PM   

8) On cracking jokes about the Tsunami in Japan-RT @joshcomers When tragedy strikes, jokes on Twitter feel like weird tumbleweeds.

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