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The Blackout Diaries

Saturdays, 8 p.m.

A holiday hangout in your grandparents' basement in the wee hours, with inebriated uncles and cousins telling tales of woe and failure (they were drunk then too)—it's a little like that. Comedian Sean Flannery's The Blackout Diaries returned to the 70s-style Lincoln Lodge this past January, having begun there with a short run two years ago before moving to a monthly gig at the Beat Kitchen. It's weekly now, with a Malort sponsorship to boot (and a podcast launching May 1). No qualms about it, the show is about drinking (and occasionally smoking) yourself into enough of a stupor that a great yarn comes from it—and hopefully some shocking photo and/or video documentation, as well. It finds humor in the bleakness of the bender. Each week's stories come from a mix of comics—I was fortunate to catch both Chris Condren and Brian Babylon during a recent visit—and everyday Chicagoans, many of whom Flannery probably met while hugging a mug of Old Style at a bar, and many of whom probably have stories to outshine the pros. Example: The amiable postal worker and former speakeasy owner, known simply as "Floyd," who once had a time in Malta that consisted of the attempted liberation of a sex slave and the maniacal bare-fisted bashing in of a small automobile. And that's just the CliffsNotes version. Flannery is a sharp, expert host—benefiting, no doubt, from the show's increased frequency—who keeps the flow of guests steady without appearing hurried. He supplements the Q&A portion with clever inquiries if the audience isn't speaking up. Regardless of the heavy content—drinking until you climb on top of something and then fall off that something isn't actually always a blast—the mood is unceasingly light, and you're probably drinking anyway. So go make a memory. Kevin Warwick

Lincoln Lodge (map)
4008 N. Lincoln Ave.
North Center
phone 773-251-1539

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The Boys of Dumber

5/23-5/25: Thu 8 PM, Fri 9 PM, Sat 10:15 PM

Sean Patton, Mike Bridenstine and Mike Holmes perform. $10

Lincoln Restaurant (map)
4008 N. Lincoln Ave.
North Center
phone 773-248-1820

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Brew-Ha-Ha Tuesdays

Open run: Tue 6 PM (sign-up at 11 PM)

Comedian Casey Brown hosts movies, games, and open mike comedy. $5

the Vic (map)
3145 N. Sheffield Ave.
Lakeview
phone 773-472-0449

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Chicago Underground Comedy

Open run: Tue 9:30 PM

Chicago Underground Comedy A showcase. $5, 21+

Beat Kitchen (map)
2100 W. Belmont Ave.
Roscoe Village
phone 773-281-4444

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Timothy O'Toole's (map)
622 N. Fairbanks Ct.
Gold Coast/Mag Mile/Streeterville
phone 312-642-0700

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Comedy Crave

Open run: Mon 9 PM

Sign up at 8 PM. 21+

The Globe Pub (map)
1934 W. Irving Park Rd.
North Center
phone 773-871-3757

The Comedy Evening Showcase

Open run: Mon 9:30 PM

Showcase for local comedians. $5

The Ace Bar (map)
1505 W. Fullerton Ave.
Lincoln Park
phone 312-970-1505

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Comedy Smoke Showcase

Open run: Wed 9 PM (preceded by an open mike) and Sat 9 PM

One of the top suburban showcases, featuring local and national acts.

Cigars & Stripes (map)
6715 W. Ogden Ave.
Berwyn
phone 708-484-1043

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Entertaining Julia

Open run: Sun 9 PM

Showcase of stand-up, improv/sketch, and music acts; the Puterbaugh Sisterz host.

Town Hall Pub (map)
3340 N. Halsted St.
Wrigleyville
phone 773-525-1668

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Flabby at the Abbey

Wednesdays, 8:30 p.m.

Flabby at the Abbey A comedy variety show hosted Flabby Hoffman.

THE ABBEY (map)
3420 West Grace Street
Irving Park
phone (773) 478-4408

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Flock Yourself

Ongoing: Wed 8 PM

An stand-up comedy/open mike hybrid, with veterans and amateurs performing.

Bird's Nest (map)
2500 N. Southport Ave.
Lincoln Park
phone 773-472-1502

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Homos A Go-Go

Mon., May 27, 8 p.m.

Jessica Halem hosts a slate of LGBTQ comedians in a new queer comic showcase.

The Laugh Factory (map)
3175 N. Broadway St.
Lakeview
phone 773-327-3175

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Hug City Presents: A Night of Stand-up Comedy

Open run: Tue 9:30 PM
phone 773-871-1600

Hug City Presents: A Night of Stand-up Comedy Hug City presents a showcase.

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