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Thursday, March 25, 2010

Marc Maron

Marc Maron, professional standup comedian, actor, and writer is a true storyteller. While on stage, Maron enjoys entertaining audiences with his political commentary, insights into human nature, and good old-fashioned funny stores, but his first priority is making them think. Many of Marc’s titillating tales appear in his first book, The Jerusalem Syndrome, which is based on his popular one-man show. Though Marc has a tough time describing exactly what it is he does on stage, other's have labeled him as heady, brilliant, angry, a satirist, a cultural critic or an Iggy Pop Woody Allen. Follow Marc on Twitter. You can also listen to his podcast "WTF w/ Marc Maron."

Rebecca Corry

Comedian, actress and host Rebecca Corry says her start in comedy began when she came out of her mother's womb, it would probably be more accurate to credit her time in Chicago where she studied writing, acting and improvisation at The Second City Theater. Since then she’s been seen on Comedy Central, “Last Comic Standing,” a number of sitcoms and has starred in a number of one-woman shows. Follow Rebecca on facebook and twitter.

Rich Ragains

The Bright Side of ADHD

It’s a good thing sitting still, paying attention and making sure you’re prepared for class aren’t the skills you need to become a standup comedian, because Rich Ragains possesses none of them. And while his ADHD kept him from being a teachers pet or even a good student, it has helped Ragains develop and act that covers just about everything he can think of. In an odd sort of way, his quick thinking and improv skills also helped him become a high school wrestling champion, but that fact really has nothing to do with his current career. Rich’s career began on a dare when he was talked into taking the stage at an open mic night after the guy that was scheduled to perform backed out. And because that one guy had no courage, Rich now enjoys a career in standup comedy that has taken him from Northern Canada, all the way to the sunny Bahamas. Rich has also written a book titled "No Excuse Dad," which discusses the last art of hanging out and is the host of the new program "Tractor Fanatic"

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