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Trevor Noah at Dolby Theatre

Ticketed – revor Noah is the most successful comedian in Africa and is the host of the Emmy® and Peabody® Award-winning “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central. This year, he will be doing a live shw at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

Our Favorite LA Events: The Week Of September 4th – September 10th featuring Reggie Watts, Comedy Central, and Much More!

Hey, we get it – Los Angeles is a big city. Not only are there endless opportunities for coffee stops, beach visits, and celebrity sightings, but the metropolis also boasts an absolutely massive catalogue of events. Even on a daily basis, the list of things to do can certainly seem a little overwhelming at times. Somewhere, among the hazy smog that engulfs the city, lies a hotbed of culture and

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Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe

Invite Only – The Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe will be hosted by David Spade. An original member of the Brat Pack, Rob Lowe will be in the hot seat as the next subject of the Comedy Central Roast in Los Angeles. Lowe’s career has had its ups and downs, filled with scandals and successes alike.

The 2015 Emmy Party Guide

Tuesday September 15th 10 a.m. WOW! Creations Celebrity Gifting Suite at LUXE Rodeo Drive Hotel 6 p.m. Bella Fortuna Toasts to the Emmy 6 p.m. PaleyFest Fall TV Previews: Fox Wednesday September 16th 8 a.m. Variety’s Entertainment and Technology Summit 5 p.m. “The Best in Television…Emmys 2015 Exhibition” 7 p.m. PaleyFest Fall TV Previews Presents CSI: Farewell Salute Event 7 p.m. Emmy’s Writers Nominee Reception 8 p.m. People’s “Ones to

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‘A Salute to Comedy Central’ @ Paleyfest 2015 w/ Cast and Creatives from ‘Key & Peele’, ‘Broad City’, ‘Kroll Show’, ‘Workaholics’ and ‘Review’

Paleyfest 2015 kicked off this week and brought out some talented comedians for the Salute to Comedy Central TV discussion. Workaholics Blake Anderson, Adam Devine, Andres Holm and Kyle Newacheck took the majority of the seats on stage being from the same TV Show. Our favorite is Abby Jacobson from Broad City, who was the only female in sight which says a lot about Comedy Central’s demographic. All of the

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