The Courant’s arts picks for March 29 through April 4 include Varla Jean Merman, Ali Siddiq and an April Fools Comedy Jam but also features rap stars Cardi B, Raq Baby and Ghostface Killah.
To make comedy specials special again, Cross says performers must break rules and take risks, rejecting slick, expensive productions that feel impersonal and phoned-in.
Our interview series with this year's Undisputable Champions of Comedy continues! Last week, you got to know Scott Losse (and ...
More than 1 billion views later, comedian Kountry Wayne levels up with a new stand-up special.
Comedian Adam Ray visited Northeast Ohio in the summer dressed as Dr. Phil, dishing out jokes with the same Southern charm as ...
Will Palmer, 18, is to perform at Hadrian School in Newcastle this month - with proceeds going to the £2million 'Big Dream Project' ...
We have to protect all men in America...especially the white men.” Druski’s viral Erika Kirk sketch, “How Conservative Women ...
A joke about the iconic Zulu chant in 'The Lion King' has sparked a $27 million defamation lawsuit and a GoFundMe from the ...
A South African composer who wrote and performed the iconic opening chant in “Circle of Life” for Disney’s “The Lion King” movies is suing a comedian for allegedly damaging his reputation by ...
The first time Craig Gass’ deaf mother came to see him do stand-up comedy, he hired a female sign language interpreter to ...
Former Star reporter Wayne Beese has just given up his day job to become a full-time comedian. But the road hasn't always ...
A smash hit for Amazon! Okay, I’ll admit that one’s not going to win me an Edinburgh Comedy Award, but I’m not here to make ...
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