So, partially by my own doing, July in shaping up to be the busiest comedy month I’ve had… ever? Wow. It’s like Shane Rhyne is a comedy-coordinating wizard who also makes fantastic promotional graphics that are equally appealing for use on social media AND actual websites. Check this out if you want to … Continue reading
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There is a truly absurd amount of great stand-up happening in Knoxville between now and Monday
Now, I’m not the authority on comedy shows are going down in Knoxville, but I’d be remiss if I didn’t post something here to officially let you all know these were happening from my own digital mouth. Also, I’m either performing in all of these, had a major hand in producing them, or some combination … Continue reading
Saw Works #FirstFriday Comedy 2nd Anniversary Poster Preview
We got Derek Sheen. Of course you should be excited. Tell your friends and get a sitter. Don’t miss this party. See you all on June 2nd! Continue reading
Saw Works (May 5th) Poster Preview
Yes, you should be as excited as you are. Also, June 2nd will be our 2-year anniversary show. I KNOW, RIGHT? Continue reading
October Comedy in Knoxville (get ready)
I jumped the gun a little bit on that U2 thing with my personal dates. Honestly, I’m just a tiny piece of this puzzle here in Knoxville. I mean, the POP CULTURE MIXTAPE show at the Pilot Light next Wednesday 10/5 is going to be great (flyer by BOSTON MCCOWN coming soon) and you should seriously plan … Continue reading
Friendlytown, New Zine, and Upcoming Shows
Ideally, whenever I leave Knoxville, I’ll finally have a moment to reflect on everything I’ve gotten my hands into in this town. Because all too often I put my head down and get hit head-on with another show or another thing that deserves people’s attention but I dropped the ball on circulating. Tonight, we’re holding … Continue reading
Saw Works Comedy Anniversary (also, Casual Comedy)
No rest for the wicked, I say. A little over a year ago, Matt Ward (WELL LOOK AT THAT; HE’S FEATURING TOMORROW) contacted me to say that Clark Jones and Kenny DeForest, two rising NYC comedy kingpins and Chicago scene vets, were trying to route a tour through Knoxville on what happened to be First … Continue reading