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Live Comedy
Friday 9 p.m.
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Live Comedy
Saturday 8:30
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$10 Cover per person *
Doors Open
Friday at 4 p.m.
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Steve Hofstetter
Author, columnist, and comedian Steve Hofstetter is often called the hardest working man in show-business. With all due respect to the late James Brown.

Hofstetter's national TV debut came on ESPN's Quite Frankly, where Stephen A. Smith yelled at him for three minutes. Hofstetter has also appeared on Showtime's "White Boyz in the Hood," VH1's "Countdown," and does what he can to represent American comedy in the groundbreaking New Line documentary "On the Road in America." Having appeared on networks from Boston to Denver, his local television appearances are too numerous to count, especially if you're using your fingers.

One of the top booked acts on the college circuit, the 28-year-old humorist also just released his third album and his third book. The book is titled "National Lampoon's Balls!" Thankfully, It's a sports book.

After hosting Four Quotas on Sirius Satellite Radio for two seasons, Hofstetter moved to broadcast radio, and his Sports Minute (Or So) is currently syndicated on over 150 stations and in over 30 newspapers. Hofstetter released his first live comedy album in 2006, CURE FOR THE CABLE GUY, which debuted at #22 on Billboard's comedy charts. Hofstetter is a former weekly columnist for SportsIllustrated.com and NHL.com, where he publicly admitted to being a Ranger fan


Also appearing: Steve Adiletta

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