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A recent post from the Comedy Zone’s Charlotte Facebook page has confirmed rumors that a new club will be opening in the NC Music Factory.

The 400-seat club will be one of the nicest in the country and will be sure to attract A-list talent.

In addition to this exciting news, there are also rumors that this fabulous club will have an open-mic night which will be fantastic for developing the amateur talent in the Queen City.

Stay tuned for more info.

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I know it’s September, but these were just too good to pass up.

You grow hair where you can. Am I right ladies? Am I right?

Well, normally we don’t frame the mugshots, but since you’re wearing yours…I think we can make an exception.

In Soviet Russia, police arrest you! Oh, so it’s basically the same.

The shame you feel is the real punishment…well, that, and being your cellmate’s new dance partner.

Old people have enough trouble with their memory already. Combine that with dreadlocks…

Yeah I got a venereal disease. Jealous?

Edwin McCain has really hit rock bottom.

The Scooby Doo band-aid is for when that bitch cut me with a broken beer bottle. The Hello Kitty one…that’s for me.

If an Oompa Loompa had sex with __________ (fill in your own guess in the comments section below)

I just got a brand new camera (Canon PowerShot SX20 IS) and decided to test it out at the last Art, Business, And Craft of Stand-Up class. Check out the pics!

This Friday, Amos’ Southend will be hosting the Southend Comedy Show. The performer’s slated for are:

Greg Martinez
Oletha Cuevas
Mike Buczek and
Jonathan Dunn

Be sure to go out and support the local Charlotte comics and live comedy in general.

A brand new Comedy Zone opened in Fort Mill, SC at Madison’s on the Corner. On Thursday, July 22nd, they hosted a showcase of some of Charlotte’s best up-and-coming talent. Queen City Comedy sat down with one of the owners, Ken Kobulinsky, to talk about the process involved in opening the club and what he expects in the future.

I was looking through my phone, deleting incriminating photographs, and I found this gem from a couple months ago. All these construction workers and not one cowboy, sailor, police officer, or Native American. What a waste!

In this week’s class, we discuss mind-mapping and how it can help you write jokes. We also interview one of our students and local Charlotte comic, Adam Portrais.

New business cards just came in! I’m planning on spreading them around like Christopher Columbus did with syphilis. And best of all they’re collectable so tell all of your friends!

Local Charlotte comic and part of A.M. Mayhem on 96.1 The Beat, David L, sits down with Queen City Comedy.

Be sure to check out David L and the rest of the A.M. Mayhem crew weekdays 6-10 on 96.1 The Beat.

The first class in the Art and Business of Stand-Up series. We interview one of comedians who took the Beginner Stand-Up Class, Eddie Conz. Also, our very own Johnny Millwater discusses what’s different from this class and the beginner’s class.