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Comedy: Page 5

Six Husbands, No Estrogen

A comedy show for the aging, and everyone in between

Comedy 6 years ago

Life is serious business, a lesson learned through hard-fought experience. However, failed marriages and clumsy aging are not to be taken in earnest, according to … Continue reading →

Good Dirty Fun!

The Bad Girls Comedy Tour lands in Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

Three women walk into a bar. One screams “vagina,” another scorns Ronald Reagan and the third puts a spunky twist on whiskey dick. Eugene’s own … Continue reading →

The 5 Best Things About Eugene

According to YouTube star JP Sears

BlogComedy 6 years ago

This weekend, comedian, YouTube star and professional redhead JP Sears comes to the Hult Center. In case you weren’t aware, YouTube is a place where … Continue reading →

What’s So Funny?

Local comedians talk about their craft in Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

From comedy open mics to big-name comics making tour stops in Eugene, stand-up comedy has gained a foothold in Eugene’s nightlife. Eugene Weekly thought it … Continue reading →

Street Fightin’ Men

Left-wing radio show and podcast comes to Eugene

Comedy 6 years ago

“Power that isn’t really justified by the will of the governed should be dismantled,” Noam Chomsky says, defining anarchism as a political philosophy.  I pose … Continue reading →

Suicidal Tendencies

Comedian addresses dark subject matter in one-man show

Comedy 7 years ago

Collin Williams doesn’t want to be known as the suicide comic. “Suicide doesn’t define you,” Williams says. “It’s something I needed to talk about. If … Continue reading →

Kamau Loves You, Too

Comedian W. Kamau Bell returns to make another impression on Eugene

Comedy 7 years ago

Sociopolitical comedian W. Kamau Bell is a two-time Emmy Award-winning host and executive producer of CNN’s popular “United Shades of America,” where he has, among … Continue reading →

Still funny after all these decades

Paula Poundstone returns to Eugene this weekend with a show at the Hult

Comedy 7 years ago

When comedian Paula Poundstone wanted to get in shape, she opted for taekwondo — not because she had a passion for self-defense but because it … Continue reading →

Crazy Good Comedy

Maria Bamford’s unique comedy comes to the McDonald

Comedy 7 years ago

What do compulsive inappropriate thoughts, suicidal tendencies and cute raccoons have in common? They’re all frequent topics of Maria Bamford’s comedy. Bamford brings her unique … Continue reading →

Vote Hari!

Stand-up comedian Hari Kondabolu appears in Eugene

Comedy 8 years ago

Don’t call Hari Kondabolu a political comedian. “I don’t talk about Democrats and Republicans,” the New Yorker says. “I don’t care so much about the … Continue reading →

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