
People thought we were just drunks taking our clothes off...
John Fleming chats to Martin Soan
24/12/2011 … There’s a theory that comedy thrives in a recession, as people seek cheer amid the financial gloom.
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John Fleming chats to Martin Soan
24/12/2011 … There’s a theory that comedy thrives in a recession, as people seek cheer amid the financial gloom.
Lorcan McGrath's still a fan, despite the flaws of Life's Too Short
23/12/2011 … It’s often said that if you dish it out you’ve got to take it too.
Says Norman Cho, who graduated from one
22/12/2011 … There are plenty of gripes about comedy courses.
Linus Lee experiences New York's dead open mic scene
21/12/2011 … It’s 6:05 on a Tuesday evening in midtown Manhattan.
Andy Todd on move that turns comedians into criminals
20/12/2011 … Oh my God! Did you hear what Frankie Boyle said about the Protestant schoolchildren and the Catholic priest? No? Well, that's because the police locked Frankie up…
Bob Slayer on the rise of independent comedy
14/12/2011 … Stewart Lee quite rightly pointed out in his book How I Escaped My Certain Fate that in the Nineties when Janet Street-Porter said, ‘comedy is the new rock and…
Rob Hughes says being 'hack' isn't the worst sin
13/12/2011 … As a comic, I get to see more live comedy than most and so find myself frequently involved in discussions about stand-up – mostly with other comedians.
Liam Mullone argues that the left doesn't have the monopoly on comedy
06/12/2011 … Chris Hallam made several excessive generalisations in his Correspondents piece about the lack of ‘right-wing’ humour last week.
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