The Louis C.K. Ridiculous tour, which he describes as including a "gargantuan amount of shows," kicks off April 17 and continues through 2026 with stops across the globe.
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Kaplan has an east coast, millennial type of humor that resonates with many young people. While attending Boston University, ...
Six-time Emmy award and three-time Grammy award-winning Louis C.K. brings his irreverent brand of humor to Vail on Sunday, June 1, during his Ridiculous Tour. Tickets are now on sale at GRFAVail.com.
Here is a brief rundown of some coming entertainment options in Northeast Ohio. Make submissions for consideration via email to [email protected] or [email protected]. You ...
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Comedian Brad WIlliams will be performing in Gainesville on March 21 at the Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts ...
Providence Performing Arts Center has announced the Theatre’s 2025/2026 Broadway Season, featuring the Taco and The White ...
Kenny Schachter just opened a New York solo show and has gossip about the Sigmar Polke market—and a great deal more.
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