Between weiner dogs at Germanfest and weiner jokes from Amy Schumer, we’ll be laughing our way to Monday.
“I got the opportunity to write for shows because of my standup, not the other way around, so I prefer standup.”
Exotic food, new beer, and how to see downtown’s first-ever light show.
This year’s battle for world athletic-themed-comedy domination throws down June 6 to 11 on the local troupe’s stage.
After two sold-out performances at the Palladium in July, Pat McAfee swore he was punting on any future comedy evenings. Thankfully, that was a fake.
Lawrence Central grad, Megan Gailey, makes her late-night comedic debut on ‘Conan’ tonight. Here’s what to expect from the hilarious Hoosier.
“I think I might be opening for the popemobile driving in,” Gaffigan quipped in an interview with Terry Gross on NPR’s ‘Fresh Air.’
“I’ve never eaten a Hot Pocket and then said, ‘I’m glad I ate that.’ It’s more like, ‘I’m gonna die.’”
“I got to meet Lorne [Michaels] and didn’t get home until 4:30 in the morning.”
“Secrets kill you on the inside,” she says. “When I started to tell my stories onstage, I started to heal.”
“It’s like a wonderland of education,” he said of his alma mater. “When I was there, it was all dumb kids.”
After seven seasons, a slew of time-slot shuffles, and 123 episodes, it has come down to this.
This week’s episodes truly feel like the beginning of the end for the show.
It’s a relationship-heavy episode. A relationshep? Relationschlepping?
“What we do is similar to Whose Line Is It Anyway?—we make it up on the spot. We ask the audience for scenes, and then we go from there.”