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Sean Mason asks why there are no comedy magazines
10/08/2009 … A friend of mine recently asked me why there were no comedy magazines: one about comedy, not one that is comic in nature - in the form of NME (before it became OK…
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Sean Mason asks why there are no comedy magazines
10/08/2009 … A friend of mine recently asked me why there were no comedy magazines: one about comedy, not one that is comic in nature - in the form of NME (before it became OK…
Carl Donnelly on what comics get up to when not on stage
10/08/2009 … For anyone out there who has pondered the question ‘I wonder what comedians are like off-stage, in the comfort of their own home?’, the following story should…
Felicity Ward on the fear of her first Edinburgh
05/08/2009 … Imagine a tiny, bug-eyed chihuahua, terrified, shaking, standing at the end of a pier as a tsunami approaches.
Teen comic Lewis Costello shares his frustrations
04/08/2009 … Hello.
Lloyd Langford tries to put punters off..
04/08/2009 … My show this year is about things that give me the blues.
Giacinto Palmieri on an unexpected laugh
03/08/2009 … During a recent preview of my Edinburgh show an episode occurred to me that made me think about comedy, its pleasures and its risks.
Adam Hills unlocks the secret of tOp cOmedy
29/07/2009 … There is a new tide swelling through ranks of comedians at this year's Edinburgh Festival - a tide so subtle and unnoticed that it has largely gone subtly unnoticed.
Dave Gorman is angered by a 'dangerously bad' piece of journalism
29/07/2009 … Comedy journalism - by which I mean journalism about comedy as opposed to journalism that is comic - can easily rile those of us who work in the industry.
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