From his big break on Vine in 2014 to now traveling worldwide on a stand-up comedy tour, Noel Miller’s ability to make others laugh has

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From his big break on Vine in 2014 to now traveling worldwide on a stand-up comedy tour, Noel Miller’s ability to make others laugh has
Wanting to get out a couple of laughs? Looking for a comedian who truly brings in the crowd? Or maybe just want to sit back
Last week, I had the wonderful opportunity to speak with stand-up Philadelphia comic Tyler Wolf about his journey in the comedy industry including the ups,
Manny Brown: “Lawyer by day, comic by night.” This line from his Instagram bio only begins to scratch the surface of Manny’s successes and escapades.
A few weeks ago, I attended a Next In Line Comedy show at The Victoria Freehouse in Center City. After learning that I could see
Nick Kroll: your one-stop-shop for poop jokes, Jason Statham impressions, snack enthusiasm, and silly little giggles. All of this and more populate his most recent
Comedian Sarah Tollemache suffers from stress induced by buying avocados. When she bought five on sale, she realized that there is only a quick window
Cristela Alonzo is back with her second Netflix special, “Cristela Alonzo: Middle Classy.” In this special, she focuses primarily on her new experiences in the
The Netflix comedy special has become such a prolific type of entertainment that you could probably now classify it as its own genre. Seemingly every
The comedy club acts as a second home to many aspiring stand-up comedians. These halls operate as opportunities for hopeful performers looking to create some
2020 was not the best year for comedy. The pandemic imperiled many stand-up shows and comedy specials that were put on hold for many months.
It’s official: the HBO Max miniseries “That Damn Michael Che” has been renewed for a second season. Following a successful run of Michael Che’s first
Over time it is becoming clear that there is no bigger threat to celebrities’ careers than their own fans. The concept of cancel culture, calling
“Started making it, had a breakdown, bon appetit,” is an excellent way to describe how James Acaster seemingly lives his life off-stage. If his newest