All Entries Tagged With: "stand up"
Ten Questions with Comedian Brian Farrell
Farrell is a writer, actor, comedian and live-tweeter with a kick-ass Tumblr. We thought we’d pick his brain
Josh Blue’s ‘Sticky Change’: An Annotated Timeline
When discussing how he met his wife online, Josh sweetly recollects: “I thought I was bidding on an Oriental rug.”
Ralphie May’s ‘Too Big To Ignore’: Annotated Timeline
Besides playing off his obvious weight, Ralphie takes on some serious political and social issues
VIDEO: ‘Rolling with Keith Lowell Jensen’ Returns May 14th!
A web series exploring the life of working comedians
Gabriel Iglesias Adds India to Tour Location
Fluffy funny man, Gabriel Iglesias is coming to India!
Brian Regan: ‘All By Myself’ Annotated Timeline
This is why I love Brian Regan. He makes me feel less ALL BY MYSELF!
Gary Vider: Comedy Beats A Day Job
With a deadpan delivery, the jokes are creative and filled with unexpected punchlines that seem to come out of nowhere
‘Inside Amy Schumer’ Episode 1: Bad Decisions
Watching Schumer’s new show is not such a bad decision
Comedian David Scott Strives to Break Stand-Up World Record
David Scott, or “Midnight Swinger” as he goes by, is currently in the midst of the longest stand-up comedy routine
Jim Jefferies’ ‘Fully Functional’: An Annotated Timeline
Dirty words sound dirtier coming out of Jefferies’ mouth
Danny Lobell’s ‘Some Kind of Comedian’
This CD is a wise investment of your time
Tracy Morgan Controversy: This Time It’s Sexist
This week on ‘Tracy Morgan Offends People’, the controversial comedian goes after women for being crazy, not being in the kitchen.
Tom Garland: From Iowa to Vegas (Part One)
“Perform every night. Every single night. I try to be on stage six nights a week. There’s no excuses for anything that’s not 100 percent funny.”
Behind the Scenes with Lew Schneider
Schneider discusses his stand-up career, the art of script-writing, the sanctity of the writer’s room and the genesis of classic Raymond episodes
Dave Chappelle Perfecting His Stand-Up
His material now is more personal, The New York Times reported