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The 16th Annual SF Sketchfest Line-Up Announced and Tickets Are Now on Sale

November 21, 2016
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The gigantic (but maybe not on the scale of billions and billions) line-up for the 16th Annual SF Sketchfest has just been announced. This flyer is just scratching the surface of how many great performers are on the bill. 

In fact, there are currently over 700 performers that will be in more than 230 shows at 17 different venues over the course of 2 and a half weeks. Even if you’re not in or around San Francisco, it might be worth it to trek to SF to see what’s happening. 

SF Sketchfest is set for January 12th-29th, 2017 and you can get tickets right now right here.

JASH Announces Line-up for First Jash Fesht

March 4, 2016
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Online network JASH is getting into the comedy festival game by throwing their own Jash Fesht on the weekend of Apr. 1st-3rd at Snapshot Studios in Palm Springs. 

As you can see, the line-up is nicely stacked between comedy, music, and folks that blur the line of both disciplines. 

Tickets are on sale now for $50-$100.

Adult Swim Is Airing Pilots from Tim & Eric and Paul Scheer

October 8, 2013
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Adult Swim Is Airing Pilots from Tim & Eric and Paul Scheer

We’re not sure if how the pilots do ratings wise or reviews/internet buzz wise will affect their being picked up or not, but more networks could probably stop doing a lot of guess work if they aired their pilots.

Also, a Paul Scheer version of Pretty Little Liars is definitely something we want to see ASAP.

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