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Smile! Your Friends Are Here

Adult Swim’s ‘Smiling Friends’ Finds Success Amongst Animation Animosity

In ‘Triangle of Sadness,’ Power Is A Real Bad Trip

You’ll laugh. You’ll cry. Maybe you’ll projectile vomit. But you’ll definitely have a good time.

Oh, The Horror!: Terrifyingly Terrible Musicals That Couldn’t (And Maybe Shouldn’t) Hit Broadway

Does camp horror have a future in the bright lights of Broadway? Paul Marx unleashes his terrifyingly glitzy visions of the stage on us.

Bad Parable: Earrings

Another installment of Teddie Bernard's Bad Parable.

Journey To the “Depths of Wikipedia”

an interview with the weirdest, wildest Instagram account

Out of Bounds Ep. 3: Tournament Bracket – Jersey Edition

This week, we determine, beyond a doubt, the best jerseys in sports history.

Five Female Stand-Up Comics To Ease Your Mind

Enough white men on the stand-up stage.

Etygeh – The Office

Etygeh by Finn Walker.

Review: Algorithm Nation or, the Static Quo

Can Second City's newest Mainstage show balance comedy with caricature?

Crash Course in Comedy: An Interview with Damon Royster

Royster can be seen playing with the iO Harold Team Comet, his indie team Regular Girl, The Bar at CIC Theater, and the LGBT improv team Baby Wine at the Annoyance.

Remembering James Yood

Family, friends, and colleagues remembered critic and professor James Yood at a moving memorial service.

Saturday Night Live in the Age of Trump

Saturday Night Live knows it needs to satirize President Donald Trump, but Trump preempts it by satirizing himself.

Why Do So Many Straight Men Hate Penises?

Louis C.K.'s latest special reinforces a dangerous binary.

Search No Longer for Your New Favorite TV Show

"Search Party" is the holy grail of modern television.

The Kitchen “Micro-Festival”: A Conversation With A Neo-Futurist

Local favorites the Neo-Futurists host a "micro-festival" that's not small at all.