How I'd fix the Fringe
15/08/2012 … One of my favourite dinner spots in Edinburgh was the cheap and cheerful kitchen in the mosque.
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15/08/2012 … One of my favourite dinner spots in Edinburgh was the cheap and cheerful kitchen in the mosque.
15/08/2012 … What is it about older comics? The funnier they were when they were young, the more we seem to resent them when they get old.
14/08/2012 … After reading Stewart Lee’s now yearly mawkish piece for the Guardian about the commercialisation of the Fringe, and how it was much better when all of Edinburgh…
13/08/2012 … I had a lot to sympathise with the gay community when I sat my mother down and meekly came out and informed her of my aspiration to become a professional comedian,…
09/08/2012 … So the Edinburgh Fringe is on again, which means whole forests of trees are being pulped and turned into glossy A5 flyers for shows like mine.
06/08/2012 … Wear a lanyardA lanyard is the lightweight equivalent of a clipboard.
06/08/2012 … The recent turn of PC sanctimony and fake outrage towards the medium of stand-up comedy is cause for concern.
04/08/2012 … Hello everyone.
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