Did you shop til you
dropped all pretense of human decency and clawed at the eyes or your
fellow man to get the last off-brand, 47 million inch TV? Did you laugh
all the way to the bank? Did you also cry when you got there and
realized you had spent all your money in a tryptophan induced frenzy?
If you didn’t shop, did you maintain a vigilant presence on social media
so the world knew you were saving it by not shopping?
Either way, The Business wants your business!
We have a super spectacular list of guests that are available for lease or purchase.
Drennon Davis is back for a limited time only, get him while he’s hot and fresh!

From his elaborate characters and sketches, to his provocative songs
and animation, Drennon has made a name for himself as one of the most
innovative minds in today’s comedy scene. His live performances of the
Imaginary Radio Program combine live music and beat-boxing with one-man
sketches into a show that the Los Angeles Comedy Bureau writes "not only
lives up to its name, but exceeds expectation in what you could
possibly think it is." Drennon was featured on NBC's Last Call and was a
semi finalist on Last Comic Standing. His new animated show The Long
Legs can be seen on MTV's rebirth of Liquid Television in 2012.
Drennon comes 2 for 1 with DJ Real!

Nick Stargu is DJ REAL, a San Francisco-based alternative musical
comedy act. Performing all original songs, complete with costume
changes, bad dance moves, and interactive multimedia, DJ REAL’s live act
has been likened to the Talking Heads, The Residents, and Steve Martin.
With a wide range of influences, DJ REAL’s songs vary from hip-hop, to
folk, to the bizarre.
PLUS we will be joined by Portland darling and beautiful animal Ian Karmel.

Ian Karmel is a Portland comedian whose style zig-zags between the
eclectic and the universal, appealing both to crowds who own homes in
the suburbs, and crowds just staying with their parents in the suburbs
until they figure some things out. Coming from an improv background,
including time with The Groundlings and the Upright Citizens Brigade,
Ian entered the world of stand-up with a unique perspective that helped
him win the 2011 Funniest Person in Portland, 2010 Portland Amateur
Comedy Competition and has given him the opportunity to perform at the
Bridgetown Comedy Festival, Bumbershoot, Austin’s Moontower Comedy and
Oddity Fest, Portland’s Helium Comedy Club, Philadelphia’s Helium Comedy
Club, Austin’s Cap City Comedy Club, Seattle’s Comedy Underground and
Los Angeles’ Comedy Store. In addition to stand-up, Karmel has appeared
on television, playing a character in IFC’s sketch show Portlandia and
as a post-game analyst and commentator for the Portland Trailblazers.

We are also happy to have Matt Lieb and William Lushbough. Your
regulars will be there as well. Mr. Sinister and Mr. Drucker will be
back next week, but Mr. Keane, Mr. Koll, and Lady Gill will be holding
down the fort.
THIS WHOLE SHOW COSTS JUST $5.
$5!
AND you can bring a friend for free.
http://thebusinesscomedy.blogspot.com/ We sell out! Get there early for a seat.
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