The Ministry of Secret Jokes, hosted by Doogie Horner, moves to the second Wednesday of every month. The website has info on this month’s show, but is cryptic as ever. [Website]
Doogie has a whole article about him (along with Chip Chantry, Anton Shuford, and others) in Philadelphia Magazine, declaring him “the most hilarious guy in Philly.” We have no objections. [Website]
Monday open mic venue Center City Grille has changed its name to the X-Change Bar. No word on a name change for Comedy on the Grille, which is tonight at 9. [Facebook Event]
Helium‘s new Tuesday monthly show Bird Text launches tomorrow. And features headliners Sean Patton and Nikki Glazer, along with local favorites The Feeko Brothers. [Website]
Speaking of Helium Tuesday monthly shows, a second one has been announced for the third week of every month called Face Time with Chip Chantry. The show will be formatted like a late night talk show, complete with an opening monologue, musician sidekick, guests, and banter. Featured guest for the first show is Philly native Mike Vecchione. [Facebook Event]
Kristen Schier does a convincing girl-from-True Grit in True Pizza, a video sketch written by Andy Moskowitz [YouTube]
Tomorrow night, Philly Improv Theater will host a “State of PHIT” with Greg Maughan. Expect updates on where the comedy theater is at and where it is going and when, just when, they’ll get that shiny new permanent space they’ve been talking about. [Facebook Event]
The Onion‘s AV Club, that arbiter of pop culture and nerddom has just launched the Philadelphia branch of their site. [Website]




