
Marc Maron: Thinky Pain
Marc Maron discusses everything from pornography to religion.

Marc Maron discusses everything from pornography to religion.

Jeff Garcia aims to give audiences their money's worth with his signature original shows in this 2008 special.

The comic pulls no punches when discussing her childhood, culture and the transition from single to married life with her Midwestern husband.

Comedian Colin Quinn analyzes the constitutional history of the United States.

Chris Porter discusses everything from hipsters ruining food, to being a man, to playing beer pong with celebrities, in his 3rd one hour special.

Chris Porter of Last Comic Standing performs his comedy routine in Kansas City.

In-demand stand up comedian known for his machine gun approach and hilarious, clean material.

Bob Smiley's mind races 100 miles per hour.

Comic Jim Breuer deals with being a middle-aged dad in suburbia.

The comic celebrates a 30-year anniversary in comedy by discussing the world, relationships and humanity.

Eddie shares his thoughts on his love for Michelle Obama, God's sense of humor, who really makes up the Tea Party, and why Cleveland should get over Lebron James.

The comic performs in San Francisco, discussing current affairs and nosy neighbors at the Regency Theater.

The comic performs.

Rita Rudner explores life as a 60-something in today's America, her 30 years of marriage and raising a singer/songwriter teenager.

The 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.

Comic and ventriloquist Jeff Dunham performs across five continents, accompanied by his well-known characters, Achmed the Dead Terrorist, Peanut, Jose Jalapeno, Bubba J and Walter.

The comic performs at the Club Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles.

Comic Sinbad discusses the life advice his family gave him why he's tired of people with no talent having clothing lines who he really is.

Jason and Randy Sklar perform a new comedy set for a Chicago audience, tackling topics such as politics, parenting, canine racism and who might haunt us in the afterlife.

Comedian Samantha Ruddy shares tales of dating witches, befriending flat earthers, and moving to the Deep South.