Few wouldve predicted, back in the 90s heyday of MTVs Singled Out, that quippy young host Chris Hardwick would extend his career into the new millennium. But then came the Internet, cell phones, and technology boom, which allowed the L.A. comic to let his geek flag fly. Today a contributing writer at Wired, the host of Web Soup on Comcasts G4 channel, and creator of nerdist.com, Hardwick has embraced the tech-happy hordes on the Internet. He says by phone, Since last year, theres been a growing number of nerds in the audience. Theyre overtaking the rednecks in the comedy clubs. And I love ittheyre the people I understand better. Im performing for a pack that Im a member of. Which means hes free to make associative leaps from Dr. Who to 286 processors to Hogwarts Academy to download speeds. The gadget-obsessed comedian understands that some in the audience may be texting or checking email during his performance. But, he warns, I might grab their phone and text something really offensive. Also, he has no use for 90s nostalgia, be it Pearl Jam or his old Treo 750: I dont miss that old shit at all. Were definitely at the point where grunge equals oldies. Mike Phirman, his collaborator in the comedy/musical duo Hard n Phirm, will help open tonights show. Dont be surprised if they join the audience for drinks afterward. And dont bring your old Motorola RAZR. (All ages show.) BRIAN MILLER
Sat., April 10, 7 p.m., 2010