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The Bridgetown Comedy Festival is in full swing! Check out our full schedule here. Tonight, here are some shows from our comprehensive calendar to put on your dance card:

Yo, Is This Racist?
Given that a human Cheetoh who regularly confuses hate speech with foreign policy wants to be president of these United States, we should all be listening to Andrew Ti's podcast, Yo, Is This Racist? It's hilarious, educational, and sometimes just embarrassingโ€”"What do dreadlocks really mean?" is not a question any adult person should be asking. If you have better questions, you can ask them at this live recording.
w/Rhea Butcher, Sam Jay, Curtis Cook; Kill Rock Stars Stage at Doug Fir, 830 E Burnside, Sun June 5, 5 pm, $10

Control Yourself
JoAnn Schinderle's weekly showcase hits the Bridgetown Comedy Festival. Featuring stand-up from Brendon Small, Baron Vaughn, Dulce Sloan, Heather Thomson, Nathan Brannon, David Tveite, Gilbert Lawand, and Patrick Susmilch. Hosted by JoAnn Schinderle.
The Analog Cafe and Little Theater, 720 SE Hawthorne, Sun June 5 at 8 pm, $15

Bechdel Test
An all-female showcase featuring longer sets by five of the most talented comics at the fest, with stand-up from Aparna Nancherla, Alice Wetterlund, Dulce Sloan, Rhea Butcher, and Sam Jay. Hosted by Rebecca O'Neal.
Bossanova Ballroom, 722 E Burnside, Sun June 5 at 7 pm, $10

The Dirty 30
Some of Bridgetown's finest have saved their filthiest material for the final showcase of the festival. Featuring dirty jokes from J.P. McDade, Baron Vaughn, Robert Buscemi, Eliza Skinner, Aparna Nancherla, Josh Androsky, Sean Jordan, Tone Bell, Mike Burns, Casey Ley, Ahamed Weinberg, Jason Webb, Rebecca O'Neal, Abby Rosenquist, Simon Gibson, and Whitney Streed. Hosted by John F. O'Donnell.
Bossanova Ballroom, 722 E Burnside, Sun June 5 at 9:30 pm, $15