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From Jackass to Comic: The Evolution of Steve-O
Steve-O has lived an interesting and often outrageous life that has taken him around the globe.
Garfunkel & Oates Kick Out The Jams
With a brief career that can best be described as a Hollywood brushfire, the musical comedy duo known as Garfunkel & Oates have become one of the hottest acts around with
Daryl Wright is Wildly Inappropriate
Comedy is definitely starting to surge again, and contained in that swell is another hoard of comics who are pulling from their roots and day-to-day bullshit in order to enter
Joe DeRosa Talks Comedy & Indie Rock
Growing up in the suburbs of Philadelphia, Joe DeRosa had aspirations of being in a successful indie rock band where he could travel the country and escape his dreary reality
Ron White's Moral Compass Comes to San Diego
Fans of Ron White may best remember him from his role alongside Jeff Foxworthy, Bill Engvall and Larry The Cable Guy from their highly successful Blue Collar Comedy Tour and f
ALBUM REVIEW: The Sklar Brothers
With the Sklar Brothers third album release, Hendersons & Daughters, who needs to be enslaved by the scheduling of a morning radio show program when you can have a much be
ALBUM REVIEW: Jamie Kilstein
If you like angry, breathless ranting, then you are going to love Libel, Slander, and Sedition, the latest offering from comedian Jamie Kilstein.
Godfrey Talks Oprah and Being Black By Accident
After sixteen years of pounding it out in comedy clubs across America, the stand-up comedian known as Godfrey will have his first one-hour long Comedy Central special on Satur

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