Daniel J Perafan is a Colombian American NYC-based comedian that uses high-energy sardonic humor to entertain crowds. Through his ironic, self-deprecating humor, he demonstrates the best way to deal with a problem is by laughing at it.
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Conor Janda
Conor Janda is a blogger, currently based in Chicago. He previously worked for a Broadway actor in New York, on a political campaign in Des Moines, and as a high school teacher on the South Side of Chicago. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in English and political science from Elon University in 2016. He mostly writes about substance abuse, eating disorders, and masculinity.
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09Aug2021
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Bobby Hankinson
The Thank You For Coming Out Podcast is co-produced and engineered by Bobby Hankinson (he/him), a Brooklyn-based writer and comedian. Bobby is the creator and host of the monthly LGBTQ comedy showcase, Kweendom, and editor of a book of essays from queer writers of the same name. He is also a pop-culture writer at the national LGBTQ news website Towleroad.com, and his work has appeared in publications including The Boston Globe, Houston Chronicle, San Francisco Chronicle, VICE, Gothamist, and more. He loves storytelling, queer culture, and his six-pound rescue dog, Carly Rae Jepsen.
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Che Guerrero
Che Guerrero has spent 12 years tackling race, marriage, and work through stand-up comedy. A revolutionary voice on the modern comedy scene, Che’s style is rooted in his experiences growing up undocumented. His sense of humor and command of the stage is the result of obstacles often unseen by the average American.
In 2014, Che broke out on the New York scene with a feature on Gotham Comedy. He released his first album, “Thank You That’s My Time” in 2016 and continued to hit every stage from The Hoboken Comedy Festival to The Laughing Skull Comedy Festival. By 2018, Che was being highlighted on BET as part of 50 Central’s “Artist Spotlight.”
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Kristin Seltman
Kristin Seltman has been using humor as a defense mechanism for almost 30 years and performing stand-up for 6. She recently moved to NY from Boston where she can be seen at Broadway Comedy Club and NY Comedy Club and has been called “A great addition to the scene” by a bartender at a bar show. Kristin has performed in the Women in Comedy Festival, SheDot Comedy Festival, North Carolina Comedy Arts Festival, and She-Devil Comedy Festival. She is a contributing writer for absrdcomedy.com.
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09Aug2021
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Kayt Hester
Kayt Hester is a comedian and visual artist from Jersey City, NJ. A year to the day after her first open mic set, Kayt won Audience Favorite in the Jersey City Comedy Festival’s Jersey Strong Showcase and was named one of the judges’ Top 3 in The Best of the Fest. Other credits include the Concourse Comedy Festival and the NY Underground Comedy Festival. Her jokes have been featured in the New York Post. The Pixies used her artwork as a backdrop in their last tour. When not creating, Kayt enjoys bothering cats and wearing comfortable pants.
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09Aug2021
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Devin Bramble
Devin Bramble is a Brooklyn-based Long Island-raised stand-up comedian. Known for his bombastic voice, minimum of four layers of clothing, and neurotic observational comedy.
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07Aug2021
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Billy Prinsell
Billy Prinsell is a New York City-based stand-up comedian who was one of Comedy Central’s ‘Comics to Watch.’ In college, he studied philosophy and wrote his senior thesis on ‘The Comedic Character.’ He performs regularly at Caroline’s, The Creek and the Cave, and other clubs around the city (pre-Covid of course).
Most common quarantine activities:
napping/resting
Favorite quarantine show:
The first season of Twin Peaks!
Favorite Instagram Accounts
@tomprinsell
@samuel.bronowski
@Dinahashem
Favorite quarantine meal/drink:
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Greg Cantone
Greg has been doing stand-up comedy in New York for the last seven years. He has performed at Gotham Comedy Club, Caroline’s, Broadway Comedy Club, East Ville Comedy Club, and New York Comedy Club. None of his stories are true, he is a pig.

