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Here’s how “Caddyshack” groundskeeper Carl Spackler would have described it:
From left, Vaughn Eaglebear (Colville/Lakota), a.k.a. The Frybread Assassin, Marc Yaffee (Aztec/Navajo) and Howie Miller (Cree) make up the Pow Wow Comedy Jam. They perform Friday at Casino Arizona.
Dads who wear a cheesy tie to this weekend’s improv comedy shows get a chance to win a ticket pack. There are also $2 ticket discounts available online; use coupon code “TIE” for adults and “TIES” for students or seniors. 7:30 p.m. and 9:45 p.m. Friday and Saturday. National Comedy Theatre, 1111 S. Longmore Road Mesa. $8-$12 per person. (602) 374-5638 or www.nctphoenix.com.
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"Bridesmaids" takes the typically clichéd wedding movie genre and completely upends it and reinvents it into something surprisingly daring and alive.
In this film publicity image released by Paramount Pictures, Po, voiced by Jack Black, center, Tigress, voiced by Angelina Jolie, right, and Monkey, voiced by Jackie Chan are shown in a scene from "Kung Fu Panda 2." (AP Photo/DreamWorks, Paramount Pictures)
In this film publicity image released by Disney, characters Lightning McQueen, voiced by Owen Wilson, left, Mater, voiced by Larry the Cable Guy, and Finn McMissile, voiced by Michael Caine, right, are shown in a scene from "Cars 2. (AP Photo/Disney/Pixar)
An unsportsmanlike conduct flag on the Sooner Schooner in the 1985 Orange Bowl is the most infamous on-field behavior in Oklahoma football history, but that act might have been topped on Wednesday.
NEW YORK - Comedies, frequently snubbed by award shows, will be front and center at this year's MTV Movie Awards.
Mark Cordes finds plenty to laugh about regarding marriage and middle age in the audience-influenced comedy show, The Spouse Whisperer.
Much of the best comedy derives from personal pain, and comic turned filmmaker Mike Birbiglia deftly transposes his stand-up routine to the big screen in "Sleepwalk With Me."
Whoever has the most laughs wins at Arizona’s stand-up competition, hosted by Tony Vicich of Phoenix Comedy Schools, and featuring up-and-coming local comedians.
The Tempe Improv will close its doors June 1, the comedy club announced on Tuesday, something workers described as a “surprise announcement.”
The Tempe Improv will close its doors June 1, the comedy club announced on Tuesday, something workers described as a “surprise announcement.”
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