comedy

Katt’s Back! Katt Williams The “Father Figures” Interview

Legendary stand-up comedian, actor and rapper Katt Williams has enjoyed an impressive career seeded with thousands of stage shows in sold-out arenas, a laundry list of starring roles on the small screen and memorable performances in major box office hits. The film Father Figures marks the eagerly-anticipated rebirth of this beloved and beleaguered comedian with seemingly more than nine lives.

Film Review: Almost Christmas

Under writer/director David E. Talbert’s guidance, you know there will be equal doses of merriment and inspirational message. Toss in producer Will Packer’s sensibility and you can pile on the silliness and bawdy humor.

MAY CONTAIN NUTS! A Comedy Night Honoring Wendie Jo Sperber

Sept. 15 @6:30 PM A night of comedy starring Ray Romano, Kevin Nealon, Carol Liefer, Alonzo Bodden, Wendy Liebman and lots more with special appearances (and some big surprises!). In celebration of the 15th anniversary of weSPARK Cancer Support Center and to honor the memory of its founder, actress/comedienne Wendie Jo Sperber, many of her former cast members of Bosom Buddies, 1941, Back to the Future and I Wanna Hold Your Hand will be participating to honor her memory. weSPARK provides free services to cancer patients, survivors and their families and friends. Skirball Cultural Center, 2701 N Sepulveda Blvd, Los

Fighting Religious Bigotry with Comedy at the RNC

Republican Donald Trump and his supporters have said things about Muslims that even his own party members have condemned. They should be banned from the country, they said. They can never be president, they said. There should be a national directory for them, they added.

Tracy Morgan: Back from the edge and returning to stand-up

Not unless you’re comedian Tracy Morgan, who’s mining this ordeal for laughs with his “Picking Up the Pieces” stand-up tour. After its current warm-up phase, the tour officially launches Feb. 5 at the Horseshoe Casino in Hammond, Indiana, and continues through May. Among other dates, he will perform three shows in New Jersey, including a New Brunswick theater about 20 miles from where the accident occurred.