Stand-up comedian and best-selling author Jen Kirkman brings her irreverent wit to Copa Palm Springs for one very special performance on June 28 at 8 pm. Jen is currently a writer and regular round table guest on 'Chelsea Lately', one of the stars of the hit-spin-off 'mockumentary' show 'After Lately', .and the author of the book, 'I Can Barely Take Care of Myself,' which became an instant New York Times Bestseller when it was released in April 2013.
SuzBo Entertainment Inc. presents 'A Little Touch of Coward in the Night', the Words and Music of NOËL COWARD. Starring Suzanne Petri and John Eskola with director Bob Breuler and musical director Bob Moreen.
Presenting a satirical look at the week in news, politics and current events, LAST WEEK TONIGHT WITH JOHN OLIVER continues with a new edition SUNDAY, JUNE 15
Stand-Up Month may be over, but the fun continues with the world premiere of Sinbad's new one hour special, "Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla," debuting on Comedy Central today, June 14 at 9:00 p.m.
John Oliver stopped by last night's LATE NIGHT WITH SETH MEYERS to talk about the 'emotional minefield' of doing a weekly show. Later, Oliver tells Jimmy he is psyched for this year's World Cup.
Stand-Up Month may be over, but the fun continues with the world premiere of Sinbad's new one hour special, "Sinbad: Make Me Wanna Holla," debuting on Comedy Central on Saturday, June 14 at 9:00 p.m.
Ron Funches is a very funny stand-up comedian with a unique delivery and lovable demeanor - you just want to hug and squeeze him like a big stuffed bear. His easy going, inventive style sounds the way fresh chocolate chip cookies taste. Ron performs stand-up all over the country impressing audiences everywhere.
On this week's edition of HBO's Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, Oliver discussed Nintendo's recent apology for not including gay marriage in their upcoming 3DS game Tomodachi Life.
SuzBo Entertainment Inc. presents 'A Little Touch of Coward in the Night', the Words and Music of NOËL COWARD. Starring Suzanne Petri and John Eskola with director Bob Breuler and musical director Bob Moreen.
On August 4, 1892, Lizzie Borden's father and stepmother were found bludgeoned in their family home. Lizzie was arrested for murder and the trial date set for June 5, 1893. The trial lasted 14 days and caused a national sensation as it was the first public trial in the United States to be covered extensively by the media. Although Lizzie Borden was acquitted, the question still remains: "Did she or didn't she?" We challenge you to make your own decision after seeing BLOOD RELATIONS.
Stand-Up Month finishes strong when David Spade returns to Comedy Central with the world premiere of his new one-hour stand-up special, 'David Spade: My Fake Problems,' debuting tonight, May 4 at 10:00 p.m.
On last night's THE DAILY SHOW on Comedy Central, host Jon Stewart spoke about FOX's Bill O'Reilly who appears to have developed a negative fixation with superstar Beyonce's sexiness.
Tommy Johnagin is one of the best young comics of his generation. With a deadpan delivery and quick, sharp writing he's reminiscent of Louis C.K. only less dark and without all the cursing. His comedy is a mix of observational humor and utter self-deprecation.
Jim Gaffigan keeps fans full of laughter as Stand-Up Month continues strong on Comedy Central with the WORLD premiere of his new one-hour stand-up special, 'Jim Gaffigan: Obsessed,' debuting tonight, April 27 at 10:00 p.m. The full uncensored special will also be available on the Comedy Central App the day after its premiere.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, host Jimmy Fallon and guest John Oliver review some of John's new show's billboards around the city, many of which have been defaced
Comedian John Oliver, formerly of Comedy Central's 'The Daily Show', stopped by this morning's Today to talk about his new series 'Last Week Tonight', in which he will recap the week's news every Sunday.
On August 4, 1892, Lizzie Borden's father and stepmother were found bludgeoned in their family home. Lizzie was arrested for murder and the trial date set for June 5, 1893. The trial lasted fourteen days, and caused a national sensation as it was the first public trial in the United States to be covered extensively by the media. Popular opinion was split on her innocence or guilt. Did she or didn't she do it? See BLOOD RELATIONS and decide for yourself.