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Moshe Kasher Speaks to SacramentoComedy.Com

by Brad PeteringJanuary 26, 2010

Heard of Moshe Kasher yet?  He recently appeared on Comedy Central’s  Live At Gotham and his debut album, Everyone you Know is Going to Die, and Then you Are (Unless you Die First), was named one of the twenty best comedy albums of 2009. SacramentoComedy.Com recently had a chance to talk to this future big-name about his writing process, the parallels between hip-hop and stand-up, and how the “almost gay” thing is more than a passing fad.

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Sacramento Comedy’s Favorite Tweeters

by Brad PeteringJanuary 25, 2010
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Twitter gets criticized for being little more than a venue for celebrities to publicize even the most fleeting, inane ephemera of their lives. Admittedly, this criticism is frequently apt. Before she mysteriously deleted her account (!), pop sensation Miley Cyrus was among the world’s reigning micro-bloggers with well over 2 millions people following [...]

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Don’t Forget, Bill Hicks Hated Leno Before it was Cool

by Brad PeteringJanuary 25, 2010
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Jay Leno seems to have accumulated the collective hatred of the comedy world with his inexplicable late-night antics, but no one is likely to ever top the late Bill Hicks when it comes to sheer passionate hatred for the “chinned-one”. This routine, taken from his classic album Rant in E-Minor, is about 17 years old [...]

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A Troubled Artie Lange

by Brad PeteringJanuary 4, 2010
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Despite his alleged sobriety and encouraging weight loss, notoriously troubled comedian and occasional best-selling author Artie Lange appears to remain troubled. TMZ reported that Lange, best known as Howard Stern’s longtime co-host, was hospitalized for undisclosed reasons less than a month before his first Comedy Central special, “Jack and Coke”, is scheduled to premiere.

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