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About

Ari Shaffir is an American standup comedian. In addition to his numerous appearances on the Joe Rogan podcast, he is best known for his last special, "Jew," which has garnered almost 6 million views and was written up in The NY Times in its list of best specials of the year. You might also know Ari from the storytelling show he created and hosted on Comedy Central called "This Is Not Happening." Ari also has a Netflix special called "Double Negative" and a Comedy Central special called "Paid Regular." Ari Shaffir has also appeared on WTF with Marc Maron, The Adam Carolla show, Your Mom's House, 2 Bears 1 Cave, Theo Von's podcast, Andrew Schulz's podcast, TigerBelly, and many many more. These appearances have made him a favorite in the comedy podcast world. His own podcast, Ari Shaffir's Skeptic Tank is a chart topper that comes out every week wherever you watch or listen to podcasts. Ari is the reigning president of the LOS podcast to which he has no affiliation. And he placed first in the non-steroid category of the legendary Sober October challenge, which he also destroyed shortly thereafter so he could found Protect Our Parks with Shane Gillis and Mark Normand which he fooled Joe Rogan into hosting.

The deal is, this is a dirty show. It's not completely offensive but definitely some parts are offensive. So don't bring that one friend in your friend group who makes that tsk noise a lot. Just tell them you're doing something else or your grandmother died or your grandmother killed somebody and you gotta be a character witness. Whatever. Just don't bring them. But everybody else for sure come. Ari puts on a hilarious show every year of all new material and he brings amazing openers. So it's just a really funny night of legit mainstream standup and you're going to have a great time every time.

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Rating: 5 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    The future of comedy!

    by Steve0vee on 2012-04-03Glenn Gould Studio - Toronto

    After being introduced by the eccentric and buoyant emcee. Nick came out to a snickeringly sensitive set involving great use of his musical talents. Reciting old pen pal notes in a strikingly stalkerish fashion, Nick had command of the audience and the laughter. Followed by the one and only Ari the great, Ari came out with a lot more energy than I expected. While maintaining a nonchalant attitude on the abnormalities of our existence, Ari is amazing at revealing the facets of our life that are completely illogical.