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Featured Comedians
Featured Comedians
Featured Comedians
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Paul Varghese Paul Varghese's act includes a number of observations about being Indian, providing outsider-looking-in and insider-looking-out commentary, while also exploring an array of topics and issues outside that realm. He was named by the Dallas Observer in 2007 as the Best Stand-up Comic in Dallas and recently won the 2009 Funniest Comic in Dallas competition. Varghese has performed at the HBO Comedy Festival, the Montreal and Toronto's Just For Laughs Festivals and the TBS Comedy Festival. His TV credits include Telemundo 2's: Loco Comedy Jam, NBC's: Last Comic Standing, Comedy Central's: Live At Gotham and he was just seen on Showtime's: Russell Peters Presents. discount viagra online |
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Akaash Singh Akaash Singh was born and raised in Dallas, TX. Being raised in the south after 9/11, Akaash grew up hiding from his Indian Culture, and it wasn't until he learned the beauty of that culture that he found himself. While in L.A., Akaash performed at the Laugh Factory, Comedy Store, and Hollywood Improv. After two years in L.A, veteran comics convinced him the the best place to hone the comedic craft was New York, and Akaash moved out there. He has since performed at clubs such as Caroline's, Gotham, and The Comic Strip. He was in NBC's Stand-Up for Diversity, and has written a sitcom pilot. Akaash has developed a style that pulls no punches. He refers to himself as an "Indian Malcom" because of his militant beliefs and fierce pride in his culture. He often uses the stage to praise the beauty of India and criticize those who constantly poke fun of it or reject it. viagra visa |
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Sadiq Samani A current resident of the Chicagoland comedy scene, Sadiq is becoming a staple in the midwest and is slowly seeping into the entire grid of the US. He was born in 1982 in Karachi, Pakistan, but moved to Chicago with his parents when he was seven. He was raised Muslim, and lived through a stereotypical life of a Muslim, but with an American/Urban twist and minus the whole terrorist thing. Ever since he was young, Sadiq was good at three things. Working with computers, making people laugh and being annoying. He worked as a Web Developer most of his life, but in 2007 he decided to dive into comedy. He started by taking Improv at Old Town School. Then he transitioned over to Improv Olympics, where he's practicing and developing his skill set.Though he loves improvising and wants to continue pursuing improv, Sadiq has always wanted to get on stage and perform Stand Up. Probably because he has an opinion on everything. viagra canada online |
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Ramin Nazer Ramin Nazer knows what he's doing. Even if others sometimes don't. And that's when the fun really starts. Ramin was a finalist in NBC's Stand-Up For Diversity, a finalist in the Funniest Person in South Texas + Austin, and a featured comic on Rooftop Comedy's most recent compilation album. He is also the brain behind Strippy Comics (www.strippycomics.com). Most recently, he performed in the 2010 SXSW Festival in Austin along with Brian Posehn, Maria Bamford, Eugene Merman, and Margaret Cho. More information about Ramin can be found at www.raminnazer.com cheap levitra online |
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