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Nick Cannon: F--k Nick CannonA recent health scare has changed how he sees the world and he is here to share his unique perspective on getting older, raising his children, and living with his famous wife.
Nick Cannon: Stand Up, Don't ShootThe comic reflects on the times we live in, aging and dating, and the trip to Australia that broke his marriage; from the Ebony Repertory Theatre in South Central Los Angeles.
Nick Cannon: Mr. ShowbizThe comic performs.
Nick Capper: Pork PalaceNick reflects on career highs and lows, discoveries about city life and a deep connection to pigs.
Umar Khan: Live in BaltimoreUmar Khan performs in his debut comedy special in his hometown of Baltimore City and discusses gentrification, fat racists, life as a hairy brown man, arranged marriages, and more.
Jim Breuer: Let's Clear the AirThe comic performs.
Jim Breuer: And Laughter for AllComic Jim Breuer deals with being a middle-aged dad in suburbia.
Rob Schneider: Soy Sauce and the HolocaustRob Schneider examines fame, aging and the virtue of sweatpants.
Jeff Dunham: Arguing With MyselfThe comic who has helped reintroduce the lost art of ventriloquism entertains a live audience with a little assistance from three inanimate friends who aren't nearly as wooden as their outer facades may lead you to believe.
Sinbad: Where U Been?The comic performs at the Club Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.
Nick Di Paolo: InflammatoryNick Di Paolo talks about sensitive subjects in this stand up comedy special.
Iliza Shlesinger: War PaintIliza Shlesinger performs her first stand-up special in her hometown of Dallas, Texas.
Ian Harvie: May the Best C... WinTransgender comic Ian Harvie provides a fresh take on gender and sexuality in his first stand-up special as he takes the audience through a lighthearted account of his transition, including an awkward incident with his in-laws and going bald.
Brooks McBeth: This Ain't ShakespeareJoel McHale introduces his friend and fellow comic Brooks McBeth.
Dave Foley: Relatively WellDave Foley struggles in a world intent on crushing common sense.
Elayne Boosler: Broadway BabyAn interview with her family highlights a profile of the comedian, progressing from Brooklyn to New York's Ritz Theater.
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