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TV Junkie: Daniel Tosh is #1 at Comedy Central

TV Junkie: Daniel Tosh is #1 at Comedy Central

A few weeks ago we asked about how you felt about Daniel Tosh's "Tosh.0" on Comedy Central and we got the idea that you liked him, and the fact is that viewers like him so much that he is now the most popular show host on Comedy Central, beating out Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert. The network hasn't seen show ratings like "Tosh.0" since "Chappelle's Show" in 2004. more ›

LAst Laugh: This Week in Comedy

LAst Laugh: This Week in Comedy

This seems to be the week of the essay show, with Mortified and Sit N' Spin both tackling the genre, albeit in different ways. There's a ton of smaller shows around town too, like Benderdangle at the iO West Andy Dick theater on Saturday at 8p. In short, there's no reason to not get out and see some great stand up at Largo, or catch award-winning shows for free at Comedy Central Stage, or even drive down to Irvine for known headliners. Also, in recently developed (and huge) news, Martin Lawrence is back for some stand up at the Comedy Store on Friday and Saturday nights. more ›

Seven Questions: Daniel Tosh, Comedian/Host of Comedy Central's 'Tosh.0'

Seven Questions: Daniel Tosh, Comedian/Host of Comedy Central's 'Tosh.0'

Daniel Tosh, who told us he'd prefer the title of "The Most Famous Man in Show Business Who Doesn't Have to Work" over "The Hardest Working Man in Show Business," took some time out from his busy schedule to talk to LAist about his similarity to Jesus, rubber-band ball statistics, his pitch for Michael Richards, the Internet's impact on comedy and telling Kobe Bryant jokes in front of Jerry Buss. more ›

TV Junkie: More 'Tosh' To Come; 'Family Guy' Does It Anyway

TV Junkie: More 'Tosh' To Come; 'Family Guy' Does It Anyway

Tonight is the season finale of "Tosh.0", speaking of which Comedy Central has ordered 6 more episodes of the program - the new ones will start running this October. In terms of shows that feature/spoof web shenanigans, which do you prefer: Comedy Central's "Tosh.0" or G4's "Web Soup"? more ›

DVD Review: Kosher Stand Up With Robert Cait

DVD Review: Kosher Stand Up With Robert Cait

When deciding to take on a career in the arts, the one thing that will separate you from a herd of like-minded cattle is ‘finding your voice’. This, simply, means getting comfortable with yourself, your medium, and your material. Once you reach that easygoing level, you can maneuver within it to truly discover the reasons you were drawn towards your creative craft in the first place. more ›

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