The changing stage of L.A. comedy

Your ultimate guide to comedy in L.A.
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The 60 best places to see stand-up comedy in L.A. Click to view images

If laughter is important to you (how could it not be in these times?), there's no shortage of ways to get your fix of funny jokes across L.A.

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Tiffany Haddish explains why stand-up comedy will always be the best art form Click to view images

Even after success in TV and film, the comedian explains why her first home will always be a spotlight with a microphone.

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Female comedy bookers talk about the humor and hurdles that come with growing L.A.'s stand-up scene Click to view images

10 women who book comedy shows across L.A. discuss how far the scene has come and where they see it evolving in the future.

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Cheap laughs: How to spend less than $20 watching L.A. comedy Click to view images

An expert's list of hacks to see un-hacky comedy on a budget.

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How comic Frankie Quiñones, 'the CholoFit guy,' makes a killing with characters Click to view images

The stand-up comedian-turned-viral TikTok star talks about the L.A.-roots of sketches based on his family.

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What is 'clowning'? An old art form gets a new paint job in the L.A. comedy scene Click to view images

A photo essay examining the misunderstood world of clowns — it turns out they aren't just for kids birthday parties.

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The changing stage of L.A. comedy Click to view images

We need laughter now more than ever. Here's an inside look at our thriving local stand-up scene.

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