Is cruelty really that funny?
30/10/2008 … Is watching or listening to someone suffer really so funny? Do we roll around in laughter because another person is made to feel humiliated and distressed? Are we…
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30/10/2008 … Is watching or listening to someone suffer really so funny? Do we roll around in laughter because another person is made to feel humiliated and distressed? Are we…
24/10/2008 … We’re frequently told that women aren't funny… but could it be true? I phoned my mum and asked her what she thought.
14/10/2008 … When comedy historians look back at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2008, what will they say? After a baffled pause to marvel that anyone ever thought that much rain…
03/10/2008 … There was a period in the early Eighties, after The Young Ones had leapt from nightclub obscurity to television stardom, when live comedy could have died out.
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