Savage Henry Comedy Club needs your support, and that can start anywhere from contributing to its GoFundMe account to simply enjoying some of its shows every week. Here’s a free one, which means more cash for tips, merch and beverages. Funny Fish Freddie, hosted by Baseball Robby, is a show for alter egos, mascots and […]
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Music Tonight: Thursday, June 10
How about a Metal Thursday? If that sounds interesting, Savage Henry Comedy Club has you covered, although this one is going to be a little more punk than metal, to be honest. Bay Area band Skin and Bonez joins locals Kolonizer, Brain Dead Rejects and Spayr for a night of punk and heavy alt rock. […]
Comedy Tonight: Monday, July 7
The Secret Society of Silly Things is an improv comedy troupe that has been described favorably as a cargo cult formed from the airwave droppings of Whose Line is it Anyway? If that sounds interesting enough for a 10-spot investment at the door of Savage Henry Comedy Club, come on by. It’s all lucky sevens […]
Music Tonight: Monday, June 30
It’s another Metal Monday at Savage Henry Comedy Club, and this line-up looks cool. San Diego’s black/doom group Woods Witch is joined by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania’s solo black metal violinist Joey Molinaro, along with excellent local acts Ultramafic and Psyop Victim. As ever, the show starts at 7 p.m., it’s a $5-$20 sliding scale, and while […]
Music Tonight: Monday, June 23
It’s another Metal Monday over at Savage Henry Comedy Club tonight at 7 p.m. I was stuck pondering the unreadable band logos on the flyer but was luckily hanging out with my good buddy Shea, who helped me out of the jam with some cooperative sleuthing. Best as we can tell, the line-up is as […]
Movies Tonight: Monday, June 16
Savage Henry Comedy Club presents Movie Party Tonight, with doors at 6 p.m., movie at 7 p.m., and a free raffle that comes with the $10 ticket. Tonight’s offering is 1994’s direct-to-video flick Moonchild, where writer/director Todd Sheets creates a dark future where a man fuses his DNA with a wolf to become a super […]
Music Tonight: Tuesday, May 20
As promised yesterday, Savage Henry Comedy Club is hosting a second night of heavy music at 7 p.m., starring Cleveland hardcore band Piss Me Off, along with local punk act Kult of Indifference. That’s the lineup as of press time, but I would expect one to two more bands to be added by the night […]
Music Tonight: Monday, May 19
It’s not just Metal Monday tonight at Savage Henry Comedy Club tonight, but the first of a two-night binge of heavy music, with doors at 7 p.m. and tickets running from $5-$20, sliding scale. Tonight’s gladiators are Martinez hardcore and powerviolence band Throat Rip, along with local shredders Psyop Victim and Gourmandizer, with a fourth […]
Music Tonight: Sunday, May 4
Speaking of Reno, Nevada, experimental emo act Antiprono enjoys its second night in the area, having played Redwood Retro is Arcata at 7 p.m. last night. Tonight the band will be at Savage Henry Comedy Club at the same time, and for the same price, $5-$20 sliding scale. However, the line-up will be slightly different, […]
Music Tonight: Wednesday, April 23
It’s a hump day metal night over at Savage Henry Comedy Club, where the evening has a definite blackened and death-ridden sonic theme. Seattle’s Veriteras sets the dungeon scene and will be walled into the crypt with the likes of fellow travelers Rohirrim and Lazarus. Local hardened, thrashed-out punk act Image Pit will be on […]
Music Tonight: Monday, April 14
Savage Henry Comedy Club is once again hosting Metal Monday, an early (7 p.m.) all-ages throwdown that starts the week out right. Tonight’s link-up is particularly fine, with post-post grunge band Gnawed On coming down the mountain with Mystery Meat, Abandons and Only Echoes.
Comedy Tonight: Tuesday, Feb. 11
As an elder millennial, I have to be careful with my endorsements of podcasts, as it seems to be the medium which neither the kids or the fogies enjoy as much, and will probably become extinct as soon as my generational cohort collectively figures out that walking into the sea is a better end than […]
