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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: Controlled ChaosA live concert performance that leans heavily on three favorite characters; cranky old man Walter, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, the mischievous purple whatzit and Peanut.
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.
Andy Kindler: I Wish I Was BitterThe comic shares his thoughts on some of the big-name comics of the day.
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