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Pick of the Day: Hugo Let the Dogs Out! (in LA) 10/6

October 5, 2022
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amber rollo, andrew michaan, demetri martin, el cid, fundraiser, gareth reynolds, hugo soto martinez, joe mande, josh androsky, los angeles comedy, matt christman, megan koester, will menaker

The midterm elections are just a month away and it’s crucial to be aware of what is at stake (and that you should really vote, maybe even do so early).

With that in mind, one thing you could do leading up to Election Day, Tues. Nov. 8th, 2022 is go to a comedy show fundraiser Hugo Let the Dogs Out! for a choice progressive candidate for LA’s CD13, Hugo Soto-Martinez, at El Cid on Thurs. Oct. 6th with doors opening at 7PM featuring the comedy stylings of some folks you might have heard of including Joe Mande, Demetri Martin, Gareth Reynolds, Will Menaker, Matt Christman, Andrew Michaan, Megan Koester, and Derek & Dril along with hosts Amber Rollo and Josh Androsky.

You don’t have to pay to enjoy such a spoil of comedy riches (note that El Cid has a 2 item min.), but they’ll obviously be taking donations for Hugo’s campaign. If you can’t make the show, you can donate to Hugo at hugo2022.com.

Please Enjoy Dark Comedy Short About Finding Representation “Unmarketable” from Megan Koester and Steven Feinartz

May 25, 2018
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alison stevenson, allen strickland williams, eric dadourian, josh androsky, megan koester, satire, short film, unmarketable

One of the perpetual mysteries of the entertainment business from the creatives/entertainers/talents’ side is how to get decent representation.

So many factors involve an agency or management company taking you on as a client and two of them are how marketable you are and, unfortunately, how lucky you are.

From the minds of Megan Koester and Steven Feinartz, comes a darkly comedic tale of how attempting to get an agent goes horribly awry with NYTVF selection, Unmarketable.

Watch and enjoy it here. 

Also, props to LA born-and-bred Eric Dadourian giving Ari from Entourage a run for his money. 

Watch the Melodrama of The OC Meet Westerns in “Townies”

January 19, 2018
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blackpills, dave child, digital series, john ennis, josh androsky, julia prescott, natalie palamides, townies, trailer, web series

Though you may have never thought of a Venn diagram where fans of teen drama and Westerns might overlap, Julia Prescott’s Townies realizes a world where the twain will meet in a fun genre mash-up.  

Also, folks that we really want you to see more of, Natalie Palamides, Josh Androsky, Brodie Reed, Dave Child and John Ennis, star in the series.

See for yourself in this trailer.

If you’re digging all of this, you can stream all six episodes of Townies on Wednesday, January 24th on the mobile streaming app, Blackpills.

August 27, 2017
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alex hanpeter, allen strickland williams, bar angeles, comedy show, david gborie, elliott smith wall, free comedy, free show, james fritz, jon daly, josh androsky, jude tedmori, los angeles, silverlake, stand up

On Sunday nights, there’s a good chance you might find us at Bigfoot Lodge East for our last stop of the evening, Babe Island.

Tonight, there unfortunately will be no Babe Island at said Bigfoot Lodge as ASW, Androsky, Gborie, and Fritz are moving their show one neighborhood over to Bar Angeles (AKA The Elliott Smith Bar at 4330 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA) two weeks from now on Sunday, September 10th.

Per usual, they stacked the line-up with LA favorites: Jon Daly, Alex & Jude, Richard Bain, Billy Bonnell, and Amy Silverberg.

Except for the location change, it should be business as usual with the show starting around 10PM and there being no cover or minimum.

Get more details here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

July 4, 2017
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amy miller, cheap comedy, comedy show, debate, east hollywood, free comedy, goodrich gevaart, josh androsky, kevin brody, kevin white, live comedy, live debate, los angeles, los feliz, podcast recording, sam jay, silverlake, zach peterson

Arguments and Grievances, the comedy debate podcast, is a great reminder that free speech in America allows for us to have heated discourse over such “essential” topics like “you’re crazy” vs. “no, you’re crazy” or 420 vs. 69.

Their latest show in LA will be free and at one of our favorite venues, The Virgil at the end of this month.

Get more details here and listen to the podcast here.

July 3, 2017
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andrea more, brandie posey, comedy shows, democratic socialists, drennon davis, dsa, fundraiser, gareth reynolds, josh androsky, los angeles, moshe kasher, nerdmelt, nicole byer, sara june, stand up

If you’re anti-Trump, you ought to know that one of the groups leading the charge is the Democratic Socialists of America.

The DSA is a volunteer activist organization that does a bunch of good shit around town like drive low-income women to abortion clinics, confront politicians who are cool with families being destroyed by deportation, or fight to get our City Council to stop investing money with banks that fund the Dakota Access Pipeline.

They’re throwing a comedy show fundraiser for their LA chapter and they’ve rustled up a damn fine line-up. 

You can come watch the show at Nerdmelt in the back room of Meltdown Comics and they’re just asking for a $20 suggested donation. Get more details here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows, events, open mics, maps, and more can be found at www.thecomedybureau.com.

“Burn This Election” Will Be a 2016 Election Themed Comedy Album Supporting RAINN (Rape, Abuse, & Incest National Network)

October 27, 2016
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barbara gray, brandie posey, dave ross, erin lampart, jackie kashian, jenny yang, joe starr, john-michael bond, josh androsky, kate willett, megan koester, sean keane, todd masterson
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There’s so much to love about this project called Burn This Election. 

It’s a comedy album that will be recorded in a house featuring some of LA’s best comedians including Jackie Kashian, Dave Ross, Sean Keane, Kate Willett, and way more spitting fire, comedically, about this year’s election with all of the proceeds going to support the largest anti-sexual violence organization in the country, RAINN.

Yes, they did pick that group in response to the words and actions of Republican Presidential Nominee Donald Trump.

We’re guessing that you’ll rarely get to see comedy delivered with such urgency in the intimacy of a house. Also, the album is set to drop on Election Day, which should be a nice palate cleanser to this nightmare of an election cycle.

The taping of the album will be hosted by Brandie Posey and is set for next week in a house in Hollywood on Wednesday, November 2nd at 8:30PM. Admission is free, but they’ll also be taking donations for RAINN as well.

September 13, 2016
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baron vaughn, comedy shows, dave ross, dave waite, hollywood, josh androsky, los angeles, meltdown comics, nerdmelt, ryan de la garza, webcam, webchat, you had to be there

Comedians interact with random strangers through the lens of a webcam while live on stage, which leaves plenty of room for hilarious chaos to ensue on You Had To Be There.

Host Ryan De La Garza has Dave Waite, Baron Vaughn, Josh Androsky, and Dave Ross lined-up so far to guide us through whatever the Internet will throw at us.

This edition of You Had To Be There is set for Monday, Sep. 19th at 9PM at Nerdmelt Showroom (7522 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA) and you can (and should) get your tickets here.

July 21, 2016
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adam cayton holland, andrew orvedahl, bryan cook, hollywood, josh androsky, july 30, kyle kinane, los angeles, maria thayer, meltdown comics, nerdmelt, parody, reunion, reunited, sitcom, sunset blvd, those who cant, tv panel, what to do

Reunited brings together a faux panel of a fake sitcom where the guests have no idea what the show was, who they played, or what happened that perhaps tore them apart. 

This edition at the Nerdmelt Showroom on Saturday, July 30th will be particularly fun as actually cast members from TruTV’s actual sitcom Those Who Can’t will be on the show. 

Tickets are $8 in advance and $10 at the door. Get advance tickets here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics/maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

June 23, 2016
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andres du bouchet, bryan cook, comedy show, comedy shows, fairfax, fake, guy branum, hollywood improv lab, jake fogelnest, josh androsky, karen kilgariff, melrose, panel discussion, parody, reunited, satire

More details here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics and corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

June 17, 2016
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alison stevenson, allen strickland williams, bobcat goldthwait, cinefamily, clare o'kane, comedy show, eddie pepitone, eric dadourian, faifax, industry mixer, josh androsky, megan koester, screening, short film, stand up, steve feinartz, unmarketable

Tickets are $14. Get them and more details here.

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events as well as open mics and corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

Poster by Carly Jean Andrews

May 5, 2016
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bernie sanders, california, california primary, clare o'kane, comedy shows, drennon davis, hollywood, jay larson, josh androsky, kate berlant, los angeles, los feliz, reggie watts, stand up, steve allen theater, todd glass, trepany house

In addition to sign-up to vote for the California primary, volunteer, canvas, and phone bank for Bernie Sanders, there will be a hot show with Kate Berlant, Reggie Watts, Todd Glass, Jay Larson, Drennon Davis, Clare O’Kane, and Josh Androsky.

It’s all happening next Wednesday, May 11th at 6PM at Trepany House at Steve Allen Theater.

Poster by Ivy McNally

The rest of our listings for comedy shows/events and open mics along with corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com.

April 3, 2016
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baron vaughn, comedy shows, fairfax, hampton yount, hollywood improv, improv lab, james urbaniak, josh androsky, los angeles, melrose, panel discussion, reunion, reunited, sitcom reunion, west hollywood

With Reunited, Josh Androsky and Bryan Cook have devised a faux panel discussion series that brings together the cast of a sitcom that never existed. On top of that, the real comedians that were supposedly on said sitcom have no idea what that sitcom was called or what it was about until the show starts.

As you might imagine, the behind-the-scenes of the sitcom wasn’t a happily-ever-after story, which makes for a really “great” reunion.

The latest edition has James Urbaniak, Baron Vaughn, Hampton Yount, and a special guest. 

It’s going down at 8:30PM on Friday, April 8th at The Hollywood Improv Comedy Lab and tickets are only $5.

The rest of our listings for comedy events and open mics along with corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com. 

March 23, 2016
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ashley barnhill, clare o'kane, cody hustak, comedy shows, dave ross, doug mellard, east la, eric dadourian, howard kremer, josh androsky, los angeles, randy liedtke, ryan cownie, stand up

FYI, this will be the inaugural Bad Dogs in East L.A..

The rest of our listings for comedy shows and open mics along with corresponding maps are embedded at www.thecomedybureau.com

Josh Androsky Takes a “Trumpkin” To Trump Tower

October 30, 2015
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2016 election, carly fiorina, comedy central, donald trump, halloween, jack-o-lantern, josh androsky, parody, prank, presidential race, trolling for greatness, trumpkin

As a great description of Donald Trump’s appearance involves a pumpkin, Josh Androsky took submissions for the best jack-o-lanterns carved into a representation of the Republican presidential candidate.

After picking his favorite, Androsky made sure that the eerie visage was in Trump’s sight by taking it near his very own building and then making sure everyone else on the street saw it as well be clear on Trump’s platform thus far.

If that’s not trolling for greatness, then you’re probably like the one Trump supporter Josh meets.

Josh Androsky Moves on To Trolling His Next Presidential Candidate: Donald Trump

October 12, 2015
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2016 election, comedy central, donald trump, josh androsky, trolling for greatness

After running with the ingenious way to simultaneously troll Ted Cruz and raise money for Planned Parenthood, Josh Androsky has hatched a plan, along with some help from Comedy Central, to troll the one and only Donald Trump. 

On top of sticking it to Trump, you’ll get to have more fun than you probably ever have carving a pumpkin.

Get in on Androsky’s scheme here.

Josh Androsky Has Devised a Way to Troll Ted Cruz and Raise Funds for Planned Parenthood

September 8, 2015
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josh androsky, planned parenthood, ted cruz

(via The Daily Dot)

LA comedian Josh Androsky has managed to make his trolling of a presidential candidate actually affect change.

Basically, Androsky is not a fan of Ted Cruz intending to defund Planned Parenthood amongst many other platforms the presidential hopeful is running on. Off of that, he wanted to see what it would take get blocked by Cruz on Twitter. In attempting to do so, Josh got dared to how far he would go with money being donated to the charity of his choice the longer Cruz didn’t block him.

As a result, various memes including ones with colorful language and images of Cruz as well as others with Pokemon and curse words have been tweeted by Androsky to Cruz and more and more money has been donated to Planned Parenthood.

In fact, “When asked how much money he hoped to raise for Planned Parenthood, Androsky said, ‘My goal is to raise $2,294,642, because that spells out ‘bazinga’ on a phone keypad.’

So, this is how an edgier Robin Hood in the digital age does things.

Morning Debriefing 1/29/11

January 29, 2011
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blaine capatch, charlie callas, chris elliot, comedy crawl, eagleheart, greg proops, hipster sitcoms, josh androsky, lizz winstead, matt braunger, morning debriefing, ny times, open mic run, tip of the hat

1) RT @thecomedybureau According to LA Comics Waiting to Go Up #hipstersitcoms.  Though it might seem goofy, Twitter exploded with all the funny tweets at this joke hashtag: M*E*H (@blainecapatch) Two Guys, a Girl, and a Vegan Pizza Place That’s Just Alright, But Like, What Else Is In This Shit City? (@ShutUpAndrosky) There’s Gotta Be More Than 10 Things That I Hate About You (@lizzwinstead)

2) The Results for Comedy Central’s Stand Up Showdown (via The Comic’s Comic) Details about what it means to finish in the Top 20 means when I get them.

3) NY Times profiles the return of Chris Elliott and EAGLEHEART (which should really be watched by everyone on Feb. 3rd on Adult Swim via Cartoon Network MIDNIGHT).

4) Tip of the Hat 1/28/11-Greg Proops

5) Oh, yeah. Thank You Very Cool is on Comedy Central with Nick Kroll and other people bearing a slight resemblance to Nick Kroll 10PM tonight.  Watch Nick and all of his peeps, will ya?

6) What would have been a day commemorating 100 Days of the Comedy Bureau is tentatively on hold.  Details to soon follow.

7) Tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL-because Patton Oswalt at Largo is sold out
Two Milk Minimum @ Flappers Burbank 11:30AM $10/2 item min.
Just for Laughs Showcase @ Hollywood Improv Lab 7PM FREE
2011: A Space Boners Odyssey @ Silverlake Lounge 7PM FREE
Humorous Event @ Aida Theatre 8PM $10
Channel 101 Screening @ Downtown Independent Theater 9PM FREE
Australia is Down Under Benefit w/Jim Jeffries @ Hollywood Improv 9:30PM $20/2 item min.
Ed Galvez’s Punk House Weekend Edition @ Westside Comedy Theatre 9PM $10
Just for Laughs Showcase @ Fake Gallery (4319 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA) 10PM $5
Tomorrow w/Ron Lynch @ Steve Allen Theater MIDNIGHT $8 

8) OPEN MIC RUN 1/29/11

9) Recently: Comedian Charlie Callas just passed away at 83.  With his plethora of voices and facial expressions such as this, stand up comedy was able to evolve several years later into this with Matt Braunger.

10) This is happening tonight and the Comedy Bureau will be out on the street (meaning at a comedy club/show, not actually the physical street)

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Morning Debriefing 11/28/10

November 28, 2010
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andy peters, asssscat, bar lubitsch, barbara gray, burbank, comedy, comedy bureau, dan borelli, dominic dierkes, flappers, hollywood, hollywood underground, improv, jamie lee, josh androsky, la, laugh drink repeat, nighttime, paul cibis, paul jay, silverlake lounge, skinny sundays, space boners, sunset grill, tony sam, ucb, vance sanders, west hollywood, yoohoo room, zach ames

1) Space Boners @ Silverlake Lounge was a great old-fashioned time, though in the freshest-hippest way possible.  In what can be arguably the “hipster” epicenter of LA in Silverlake, the woman behind Space Boners and quite funny comedienne Barbara Gray manages to make an “alternative comedy” leaning show that is very welcoming and inviting to all.  Despite many people thinking of “alternative comedy” as pretentious inside jokes about jokes, the simplistic atmosphere of the Silverlake Lounge coupled with Barbara’s fancy, ornately red and white curtains, which nearly every performer cleverly commented on (Paul Jay: Welcome to my Quinceñera!), set a nice scene for some of LA’s best and most original comics to do what EVERY comedian strives for: entertain a group of people in a darkened room from a lit stage.  The intimate, though packed, crowd got an early holiday treat with performances from Dan Borelli, Vance Sanders, Paul Cibis, Jamie Lee, Paul Jay, Andy Peters, Tony Sam, Host Josh Androsky, and Barbara Gray closing out the show with a BANG/musical number (featuring Josh Androsky and Zach Ames).  Whether you’re looking for something innovative and new in going out to comedy shows or not, Space Boners is definitely something to consider as it is completely FREE and will give you an enjoyable glimpse into a “different” brand of comedy without it feeling forced on you.  Space Boners takes places one Saturday a month @ Silverlake Lounge, 2906 W. Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles, CA (Silverlake) 7PM FREE.  Check back at the Comedy Bureau for details on the next one.

2) I’ve never been a big fan of parades, which is essentially just standing, pretending to have fun while other people ACTUALLY have fun on intricately decorated floats/cars/horses/etc.  Instead, I would suggest a better time at tonight’s COMEDY CRAWL with Laugh, Drink, Repeat @ Flappers YooHoo Room 7PM $10/2 drink min.,  ASSSSCAT @ UCB Theatre 7:30PM FREE, Skinny Sundays @ Bar Lubitsch 8PM FREE, then French Toast @ Taix 8:30PM FREE, Nighttime w/Dominic Dierkes @ UCB Theatre 9:30PM $5, and Hollywood Underground @ Hollywood Improv 9:30PM $14/2 item min.

3) OPEN MIC RUN: PALMS 8572 Santa Monica Blvd., West Hollywood, CA/Sign-up 6:30PM/Starts 7PM, SUNSET GRILL 7439 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/Starts 7PM, MARTY’S 7351 W. Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, CA/5PM to 11PM/$5/multiple sets allowed  

4) Today is the FINAL DAY for submissions for Tig Notaro’s Untitled Comedy Tour.  Post a two minute video of why your “living arrangement” is worthy of Tig Notaro and her friends here and you might have a damn fine LIVE comedy show exactly where you live.

5) The Big Trouble in Little Tokyo Open Mic has gotten another sequel and will be having PART 4 this Tuesday with all the same great conventions you’ve come to expect from the trilogy and as well as a special guest performance from the one and only RYAN STOUT.  Tues. Nov. 30th. Sign-up 6:30PM. Starts 7PM. Señor Fish. 422 E. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA (little tokyo/near downtown). DON’T MISS THIS!!!

6) The Comedy Bureau “Tips Its Hat” today to JIM HEGARTY-“@jimhegarty ‘Either we break up or I murder you. So really it’s up to you when you think about it.’ #breakuplines” Jim performs is a regular on the LA comedy scene dishing out his great observations on family, Batman, and the Buffalo Bills in third world countries.  There’s even more of this at his blog TallJim.com and at his Twitter here.

7) From the “You Should Have Been There” Lagoon: Emo Philips Once I was in San Francisco

8) The Comedy Bureau LIVE TWEETS every night here and needs DONATIONS here and will tweet here about I do comedy that needs donations here and how repetition seemingly, for the time being, doesn’t work.

9) I have heard more TSA Pat Down humor than holiday humor over the last few days, which makes me think that comedians are tired of talking about their dysfunctional family holiday dinners and would like TSA pat downs to become a holiday tradition.

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Post Brunch Update 11/4/10

November 4, 2010
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alhambra, amy dresner, bang, burbank, cafe on 2nd, comedy, comedy speakeasy, comedy store, ed galvez's punk house, eli olsberg, eric andre, flappers, full throttle comedy, geoff brousseau, hollywood, improv, josh androsky, la, last bookstore, laugh for haiti, literally funny, matt manser, mb stand up, mike holmes, open mic, piñata, santa monica, sean green, tsr loft, westside comedy theatre

1) It’s a theory that the further you drive outside of Los Angeles proper, the more stage time you can get as a comedian.  Cafe on 2nd in Alhambra gives more support to that argument as you are guaranteed at least 10 min. after $3 cover.  Being a mixed mic, musicians and poets actually want to listen to your set as opposed to bitter comics trying to going over their set or figuring out a riff off of you.  Though I had to pay $3 and had to drive to Alhambra, all the way in the heart of the San Gabriel Valley, I ended up getting 15 min., which is indispensable to building an act/developing stage presence/making sure you don’t bomb for 5 min. when it counts.  Another “Bureau Approved Open Mic” Cafe on 2nd runs every Wed. and Thurs.  Sign-up at 7PM. Starts at 7:30PM. $3 cover. 7 S. 2nd St., Alhambra, CA.

2) I don’t know why I’ve never been to Ed Galvez’s Punk House before, especially knowing that he puts up some of LA’s funniest on a stage in an alley behind the 3rd St. Promenade in Santa Monica.  With Sean Green at the reins, Eli Olsberg, Mike Holmes, Josh Androsky, Matt Manser, Erin Crapser, Ed Galvez himself, and a surprise appearance by Geoff Brousseau made for a night way more entertaining that watching people argue with the Christian evangelist on the actual 3rd St. Promenade.  Running for over 4 years, Punk House is a testament to legitimately hilarious comedy shows outside of the Hollywood trifecta of the Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, and the Hollywood Improv.  Ed Galvez’s Punk House @ The Westside Comedy Theatre. 9PM Every Wednesday. $8. 1323-A 3rd St., Santa Monica, CA (in the alley).

3) The comedy crawl has too much comedy tonight for a clever metaphor.  There’s just not enough space in this post to tell you literally how much amazing, astounding, fantastic, phenomenal, stupefying live comedy there is tonight.  That’s why I’ll get to it now, right after I finish typing this very sentence that you’re reading.  Go to MB Stand Up @ Flappers Yoo Hoo Room 7:30PM $5/2 drink min., then Literally Funny @ The Last Bookstore 8PM FREE, then Piñata @ Bang Comedy Theatre 8PM. $14, then Comedy Speakeasy w/Eric Andre and Amy Dresner @ TSR Loft (call 323-568-1616 for details), then Laugh for Haiti @ The Comedy Store 8PM $25/2 item min., then Full Throttle Comedy @ The Hollywood Improv 8PM $14/2 item min., then As Seen on Chelsea Lately w/Ryan Stout & Christina Pazsitsky @ Brea Improv 8PM $15/2 item min., then The Josh & Josh Show @ Bar Lubitsch 8:30PM FREE, then “That’s My Baby” @ Barre Vermont 9:30PM FREE., then Jeff Garlin’s Combo Platter @ The UCB Theatre 9:30PM $5.

4) LA Comedian/a quarter of the Southern Comedy Quartet Jarrod Harris has a new webseries, Action Figure Therapy, which amazingly manages to be more therapeutic for anyone watching than the actual “action figure” supposedly getting therapy.  Check it out here.

5) Donate. Please. Donate to support the Comedy Bureau. Please. Unfortunately, I don’t think Pavlovian response applies here, but please donate.

6) The Comedy Bureau Calendars freshly updated w/ Jon Lovitz Comedy Club, Bang Theatre, and Sal’s Comedy Hole.  Doubt it?  See for yourself.

7) Breaking news for the Big Trouble in Little Tokyo Open Mic.  There will be a 50 ft. cable to walk around almost like it’s a wireless mic.  Also, to kick off with a bang and a mic toss, there will be inaugural performances to the incomparable Joe Braza and Lauren Rochelle.  Nov. 9th. 6:30PM. Señor Fish. 422 E. 1st St., Los Angeles, CA

8) I think there’s a PG way to go about suicide jokes.  There better be… BECAUSE I HAVE NOTHING ELSE!!!

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