Clare Blackwood talks about her writing process, and how the frustration of breaking through has influenced her career.
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Read MorePublic Works prove themselves more than capable of shifting from live performance to audio comedy.
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Read MoreStand up comedians bare it all in this well-executed documentary about women in comedy.
Read MoreAjahnis Charley is one of Canada’s fastest rising stars in comedy and shows no signs of slowing down.
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Read MoreThere’s something funny happening in the Canadian entertainment industry - and Sandra Battaglini wants to fix it
Read MoreFilip Jeremic talks about the comedy scene in NYC, and producing his new Instagram cooking show
Read MoreExperiencing 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.”
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