
Always wanted to try stand up comedy? Already hitting the open mics but looking to take the next step? This newsletter is for you.
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Laughs Unlimited was Sacramento’s locally owned stand up club. They had an open mic, they had comedy classes, they felt so much more accessible to new comics than Punch Line, the corporate room in town. They also had smaller names as headli...
Jon Dore, me, and Alfonso Portela. Me and Alfonso had SO much hair!
It was quite a few years ago that I featured for Jon Dore at the Punch Line in San Francisco. I don’t want to count how many years lest I feel older than I already feel b...
I did a private gig this weekend, a fundraiser for a cause I believe in. It did not go great. I was standing in a room, not on a stage, with the same lighting on myself and the audience, and the microphone was slowly dying, but perhaps the...
Selling books alongside fellow Sacramento authors, from R to L, Aaron Carnes, Eve Imagine, historian Bill Burg, and artist Paul Imagine with that amazing side eye scowl.
My friend Jay had a side hustle selling little bags of gourmet popcor...
Emceeing and sharing stories at a recent In a Nutshell, our monthly storytelling series in Sacramento.
When first starting in stand up young comics often want desperately to make sure every funny thought possible, and every possibly funny...
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I am a comedian of 25 years here to teach, encourage, and guide others in their stand up journey.
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