Comedians Dana Austin from Cleveland and Chantal Carrere from San Francisco flank the Triangle Foundation's event coordinator, Stephanie Newman, on a break between shows at Saturday's ninth annual Lesbian and Gay ComedyFest. Newman co-produced the event with Kevin McAllister, Triangle's director of development. About 1,600 folks came out to this year's ComedyFest. The event raised over $25,000 to help Triangle continue their antiviolence work. The ComedyFest is the largest event of its kind in the country. BTL photo: Jason MichaelComedians Dana Austin from Cleveland and Chantal Carrere from San Francisco flank the Triangle Foundation's event coordinator, Stephanie Newman, on a break between shows at Saturday's ninth annual Lesbian and Gay ComedyFest. Newman co-produced the event with Kevin McAllister, Triangle's director of development. About 1,600 folks came out to this year's ComedyFest. The event raised over $25,000 to help Triangle continue their antiviolence work. The ComedyFest is the largest event of its kind in the country. BTL photo: Jason Michael
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