There was a time when comedy lived in small, smoky rooms and on crackly vinyl records you played after dinner. Across the 1960s, 70s, 80s, and into the 90s, a handful of stand-up comics slowly pushed ...
Paste recently talked to Orvedahl about Duster, his love of tabletop gaming, and how it intersects with his career as a comedian. Paste: Duster’s described as a “a post-apocalyptic gaspunk roleplaying ...
The Times recently spoke with six women who started stand-up comedy later in life. Their big takeaway: Stand-up comedy is a unique artform because anyone can do it as long as they’re funny. Performing ...