Jerry Seinfeld on Letterman
It's great to see big name comics still do some stand-up when they hit the late night talk shows. Here's Jerry Seinfeld recently on Letterman,
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It's great to see big name comics still do some stand-up when they hit the late night talk shows. Here's Jerry Seinfeld recently on Letterman,
Read MoreDarrell Hammond, a popular alumni of SNL, recently spoke about a difficult upbringing.
Read MoreJeff Ross puts his spin on the Occupy movement.
Read MoreEddie Murphy recently attended the Tower Heist movie premiere.
Read MoreComedian Matt Ruby relies on love and Ghandi to quell a fight at one of his shows.
Read MoreA comedian and a priest are battling over George Carlin Street.
Read MoreSnoop Dogg is everywhere. Now NBC is greenlighting his sitcom.
Read MoreOver 25 years after he quit the show and got in a feud with Lorne Michaels, Eddie Murphy may return to Saturday Night Live.
Read MoreBrian McKim and Traci Skene are veteran stand-up comics who are also the brains behind one of the best stand-up comedy sites on the net, SHECKYmagazine.com. And now, they are published authors. Their new book, The Comedy Bible: The Complete Resource for Aspiring Comedians has hit the shelves both online and off.
One Amazon reviewer said, "This is a great primer for anyone contemplating a career in the glamorous, high-paying, and rewarding career of stand-up comedy. I highly recommend it to all aspiring, and soon to be perspiring, comedians."
McKim and Skene are not pretenders. They are well-known in stand-up circles and draw upon their deep history in the industry to provide up-and-comers with the tools they need to get started.
Read MoreBrian McKim and Traci Skene provide a sneak look at the design of their new book, “The Comedy Bible: The Complete Resource For Aspiring Comedians.”
Read MoreVeteran speaker and humorist Lola Gillebaard won the 2011 California's Funniest Female Contest at Flapper's Comedy Club in Burbank, CA, on Sunday, September 18th.
Read MoreEvery week I used to sit in the back of the Comedy Store and watch the comics. Dice was something to see. He'd have unsuspecting tourists cowering under the tables.
Well, he's making a comeback of sorts. Read the whole story at Sheckymagazine.com.
Read MoreA Whole Foods employee in Toronto quit one day. But not before sending a blistering e-mail blasting practically everyone there.
Read MorePopular English comedian Stephen Fry runs into some fans.
Read MorePaul Mooney swings by Starbucks to pick up some brew.
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