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Nobody ever said stand-up comedy was easy; and getting started is the hardest part of all unless you follow certain rules.
Taking to a comedy club stage for the first time is a petrifing experience. So, here are a few tips to help any budding stand up comedian.
Performing stand-up comedy on a cruise ship is not the place to start your career, but it may be a great way to make extra money and broaden your experience.
An art teacher, writer, community activist and mother of two, she has enjoyed making people laugh for as long as she can remember.
A 'cure' for mutation has been found which prompts Magneto to rise up against humanity, and only the X-Men can prevent a war from erupting between mutant and human.
When it comes to comedy, one size (and style) definitely does not fit all.
Stand-up comedian Daniel Kitson's live comedy shows always sell out quickly, but a few years ago he began a parallel life as a theatre playwright and performer.
Since 2000, Jenny Colgan has been writing fast paced and funny romance novels. What are they all about?
Heath Ledger, Sarah Jessica Parker, Ben Stiller, Don Cheadle, and Bill Maher added star power to this year's best movies.
Comedian and actor Bobcat Goldthwait, best known for his cutting humor and high-pitched voice, has turned his career to writing and directing independent films.
The Joker's origin story, one of the most popular entries in the Batman series, gets a slight make-over and a few bonus features for its twentieth anniversary.
Larry returns to the big screen for another crazy comedy, this time as a small-town sheriff who unknowingly bungles a high profile FBI case.
The Marines' Memorial Association operates the Marines' Memorial Club and Hotel. This hotel is the best place for any military member to stay in downtown San Francisco.
If it were not for a nursery rhyme, there would be no Peter, Paul, and Mary. Read on for the story of their formation.
A Nissan Pathfinder that won't start when it's cold outside and a GMC Sierra 1500 that hums and a Nissan Maxima that "skips".
In the realm of 1970s New York-centric moviemaking, only Sidney Lumet rivals Woody Allen in capturing the temperament of the city at the time.
Charlotte Mielziner talks about her work with Westinn Kennels, Animal Behavior College, and the Safety Sam Dog Bite Prevention Program.
In the 1960s Paul Krassner dropped acid with Tim Leary, conspired with Abbie Hoffman and thumbed his nose at J. Edgar Hoover ... and is still alive to tell about it.
Paul Blart: Mall Cop, starring Kevin James, lacks laugh-out-loud comedy but still has enough charm and mildly funny scenes to make it an average film.
Illinois, United States: Information on Cubs baseball, Ernest Hemingway's house, hotdogs, deep dish pizza, Museum of Contemporary Photography & Valentines Day Massacre
Equal opportunity offenders Matt Stone and Trey Parker will not back away from tackling any issue even at their own expense. They lead the fight against the uber PC.
Stage and screen actor Jonathan Pryce joins Dave Gorman in assessing the latest collection of bizarre ideas on this mediocre comedy gameshow.
Suite 101 talks with director Chusy Haney-Jardine about the love for the weird, amateur actors and 'in situ' story-telling in his award-winning film Anywhere, USA.
Although her early career is represented by one of the silliest sitcoms ever written, Sally Field has come full circle to become one of Hollywood's most respected actors.


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