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Tim Allen: Men Are Pigs
The comedian examines man's obsession with hardware at the State Theater in Kalamazoo, Mich.
Taylor Williamson: Please Like Me
Taylor covers all the important problems we face in our crazy world: Japanese dancers taking jobs away from Americans on reality shows, strangers wanting to talk to you on airplanes, and the worst problem of all... duvets.
Aaron Karo: The Rest is History
Aaron Karo is known for his Rumination e-mails and Ruminations.com.
Tom Papa: Human Mule
Comedian Tom Papa returns to Cleveland while relating the everyman struggles of family life, falling behind to the super rich and his hilarious cure for angry young men.
Jimmy O. Yang: Good Deal
From the Neptune Theater in Seattle, the comic talks about his interactions with immigrant parents, gives his thoughts on Matt Damon and asks whether ghosts are likely to haunt one-bedroom apartments.
Eddie Izzard: Dress to Kill
British comic Eddie Izzard hits the United States for a lively show that features such topics as mass murderers, puberty and Scooby-Doo.
Jinkx Monsoon: Red Head Redemption
Jinkx Monsoon recounts some of the crazier tales from her sex-addicted, alcoholic past, which led to her finding her true self.
Kate Willett: Loopholes
Comedian Kate Willett dives deep and dirty into the world of sex and feminism.
Kevin James Thornton: Be Yourself
Kevin James Thornton takes the audience on a journey about growing up gay in a strict church community, trying to be popular in school, and the relatable stories we all share trying to fit into our own skin.
Louie Anderson: Big Baby Boomer
The comic discusses topics such as bad habits, pesky family members, and his aging body.
Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy
The comic discusses his crazy world of family, friends, and world travels.
Bebe Zahara Benet: Africa Is Not a Country
BeBe Zahara Benet recounts emigrating from West Africa to America through a series of hysterical sketches, unexpected audience interactions and razor-sharp social commentary.