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From Across the Street

November 24, 2009 |
From Across the Street

In From Across the Street, Doug Stanhope unapologetically speaks to his core audience with raw honesty and biting humor. This special captures Stanhope’s signature style as he explores dark, hilarious musings on life, death, and everything in between, all while reveling in the loyalty of his dedicated fanbase.

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Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons

Greg Fitzsimmons

Dear Mrs. Fitzsimmons
A hilariously candid memoir told through the lens of his childhood report cards and letters home. With sharp humor and heartfelt insight, Fitzsimmons shares stories of mischief, rebellion, and the family dynamics that shaped his comedy career. A laugh-out-loud and deeply relatable read for fans of irreverent wit.
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This Is Not Fame

Doug Stanhope

This Is Not Fame
In This Is Not Fame, Doug Stanhope delivers a wild, unapologetic glimpse into his life beyond the stage. Filled with chaotic misadventures, cringe-worthy honesty, and sharp humor, this memoir captures the absurdity of fame on the fringes. Perfect for anyone who loves comedy with a heavy dose of anarchy.
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Running the Light

Sam Tallent

Running the Light
A raw, darkly funny, and deeply moving portrait of a comedian’s life on the edge. Following the chaotic journey of washed-up stand-up Billy Ray Schafer, Tallent’s debut novel dives into the highs and lows of the comedy circuit with brutal honesty and sharp wit. A must-read for anyone fascinated by the gritty reality behind the spotlight.
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