What to check out at the 2015 Northwest Comedy Fest

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      You’re going to have to look at the Northwest Comedy Fest website for the full lineup, but here are a few shows worth checking out:

      Andy Kindler
      The comic’s comic. Yes, that means some audiences don’t get him, but that’s their loss. The meta-standup is constantly commenting on his last punch line, critiquing himself as he goes along. The Letterman fave headlines the Comedy MIX this Thursday and Friday (February 12 and 13).

      Ali Wong
      Ms. Wong has been shooting up the comedy charts since she left her hometown of San Francisco in 2009. The following year, Comedy Central named her as one of seven “comics to watch”. So watch her already! She’s at Yuk Yuk’s on Friday and Saturday (February 13 and 14).

      David Alan Grier
      Named on Comedy Central’s list of 100 Greatest Standups of All Time (at 94; Louis CK was 98), the former cast member of In Living Color brings his act to Lafflines Comedy Club from next Thursday to Saturday (February 19 to 21).

      Todd Glass
      The always-opinionated comedy dynamo has been slaying audiences for over 30 years. He recently came through town with the Just for Laughs tour, but this time he’s at Yuk Yuk’s next Thursday to Saturday (February 19 to 21).

      Moshe Kasher
      On a break from touring with Aziz Ansari, Kasher, who’s all over the TV and on Netflix with his Live in Oakland special, plays the Biltmore next Friday (February 20).

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