
Bill Hicks
In the comic's breakout performance at the 1991 Montreal Comedy Festival, he riffs on UFO abduction, the Kennedy assassination, and the New Kids on the Block.

In the comic's breakout performance at the 1991 Montreal Comedy Festival, he riffs on UFO abduction, the Kennedy assassination, and the New Kids on the Block.

The comedian observes religion, evolution, childbirth and politics in London.

Comedian and viral social media sensation Leah Rudick delves into marriage, family psychics, and anxiety attacks through the wide-eyed lens of her Midwestern upbringing in her debut hour stand-up special.

Kiran remembers waking up at five years old, excited to start the day, but then, growing up and things that chip away wonderful feelings.

Wendy Liebman takes on great hair, fighting her Spanks, mother problems, The Mile High Club, and a host of other stories of life's mishaps.

Jeff Allen combines clean, hilarious humor in a performance.

Rob Schneider examines fame, aging and the virtue of sweatpants.

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.

Lavell Crawford, with a new look and new outlook on life, hosts a new standup special.

Meat's on the menu with Lavell Crawford keeping Burger King humble to their have it your way slogan, godless vegetarians, and why the best chicken is from a house of God.

Lavell Crawford is back and here to contemplate how "My 600 Pound Life" could go for 15 seasons and he was still underweight, the kind of racist you have to be to not take a free holiday, and explosive consequences in a Taco Bell bathroom.

Maria Bamford is with local comedians in LA.

Marc Maron discusses everything from pornography to religion.

The comic discusses topics such as bad habits, pesky family members, and his aging body.

Kathleen Madigan performs comedy in Detroit.

Jinkx Monsoon recounts some of the crazier tales from her sex-addicted, alcoholic past, which led to her finding her true self.

Texas is home to barbecue, the Alamo and comic Steve Trevino.

The comic performs in St. Louis, discussing Christmas as a child, feeling guilty on Mother's Day, Thanksgiving and Disneyland.

Leanne Morgan gives an honest look at suburban life and the challenges of keeping her husband happy while juggling kids, dogs, and cheerleading camp.