Jason Segel, Mark Duplass join comedic forces
“Jeff Who Lives at Home” is a comedy about destiny coming into the lives of two doldrum brothers Jeff (Jason Segel) and Pat (Ed Helms).
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“Jeff Who Lives at Home” is a comedy about destiny coming into the lives of two doldrum brothers Jeff (Jason Segel) and Pat (Ed Helms).
Vintage by Misty is exclusive to Phoenix’s Roosevelt Row and is unlike other clothing stores the city has seen before. The store draws people in with its mesh of paisley, mod and brights that seamlessly blend together to create a true spectacle for the eyes.
Ty Barnett approaches comedy by turning the mundane into something funny and entertaining, while also making his audience forget about the problems of the day. One of the most requested comedians among colleges across the country, the Seattle-based comedian is coming to Stand-Up, Scottsdale! Comedy Club on Friday and Saturday.
Eric “Smooth-E” Schwartz is coming to the Scottsdale comedy club, Stand-Up, Scottsdale! on Feb. 10-11 to perform what he calls a “musical show.”
John Roy is no stranger to humor or to Stand-up, Scottsdale! Comedy Club where he will be performing Friday, Feb. 2.
Most 20-years-olds can only dream about starting their own record label, but for ASU junior Christian Filardo, this dream is a reality.
With The Golden Globes approaching, movie fans have been discussing which films will be given a mere nod and which will rise to the top. With such a diverse spectrum of talent this year, it is difficult to predict who will be honored.
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