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Lucas Elliot Null is an American actor and comedian, who was a cast member on Saturday Night Live, for its forty-third season
SF Weekly has described Bentley's humor as the "best racial humor you don't feel guilty laughing at," and touches on racial stereotypes without being racist, challenges conventions of being politically correct or nice on stage, yet keeps the audience on his side by turning the insults on himself and keeping them funny.[3]
Jim McVeigh is a comedian based in San Francisco. Jim's comedy stems from feeling like an alien in most parts of life. He’s been described as having both dorky-dad, and cool-mom energy on stage. His act is vulnerable and silly, as he tries to process the world happening at him. Jim has performed at the San Francisco Comic Con, The Savage Henry Comedy Festival, and he co-produces the popular weekly stand-up show called Critical Hit, every Saturday in Oakland.
Twitter: @JimMcVeigh
Kaseem Bentley is a SF based comedian who recently released his first comedy album. SF Weekly has described Bentley's humor as the "best racial humor you don't feel guilty laughing at," and touches on racial stereotypes without being racist, challenges conventions of being politically correct or nice on stage, yet keeps the audience on his side by turning the insults on himself and keeping them funny.
Twitter: @kaseembentley
Kaseem Bentley is a SF based comedian who just released his first comedy album. Kaseem Bentley's humor as the "best racial humor you don't feel guilty laughing at," and touches on racial stereotypes without being racist, challenges conventions of being politically correct or nice on stage, yet keeps the audience on his side by turning the insults on himself and keeping them funny
Twitter: @kaseembentley
As I strolled around Union Square following the pride celebration. I felt inspired to have a solo podcast on the denunciation of fear as we embrace automation, collaboration, innovation, and prosperity.






