Experiencing Discomfort is an exercise in capturing all the uncomfortable, silly, and sometimes embarrassing moments all comedians experience on stage.
Read MoreAn edgy debut album from an act with a clear point of view.
Read MoreTheir ability to translate the energy they bring to a live show with this album is a testament to this group’s polish.
Read MoreHow does the continuing legacy of Minnie Pearl fit in this rapidly modernizing genre?
Read MoreWe Had A Little Real Estate Problem is a compelling account of Indigenous comedy in the United States and Canada, backed by historical research and interviews
Read More“I get to live and contribute to a cohort, a generation of Black comedians that are creating history.”
Read MoreThe Pandy is a wonderful time capsule of the state of comedy in the last year.
Read MoreInternet II is written with a gratifying mix of wit and goofiness, and performed with pitch-perfect deadpan delivery.
Read MoreIsabel Kanaan speaks candidly about her recent experience as a feature player on This Hour Has 22 Minutes.
Read MoreTOsketchfest announces the lineup for the 16th Annual Festival
Read MoreJennifer McAuliffe is a ball of chipper anxiety and rage on Border Crossing
Read MoreThere is nothing ironic or coy about Keith Pedro’s latest album Trillipino
Read MoreA short and sweet debut from a rising Canadian star.
Read MoreCharming debut album is better late than never.
Read MoreAnn Pornel, co-host of The Great Canadian Baking Show, on knowing your worth when working in comedy
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