Fantasy stories are known for their depth—a fact that can them feel inaccessible to new audiences or those looking to explore ...
Glen Baxter, the artist and cartoonist best known in his native Britain for his oddball greetings cards but seen as a “genius ...
Not an "art form," this sort of drag, often highly sexualized, trivializes women. The costume, the clownish makeup, the ...
Spoof documentaries once skewered subjects by dialling comic ingenuity up to 11, but the genre has stagnated – replaced by showbiz puff pieces and right-wing provocations. Has their time passed?
It’s why Last One Laughing works so well for a British audience, and why David Mitchell was the perfect winner. Known for his ...
Monty Python’s Spamalot is a sparkling, Tony Award-winning hit musical comedy playing at the Hollywood Pantages through April 12th. Outrageously silly and positively contagious in its deranged fun, ...
A farce for the gig economy, "One Man, Two Guvnors" brings rollicking laughs to Melbourne Civic Theatre through April 26.
Over their 30-year career, the comedic duo have presented well known children’s shows like Dick and Dom in da Bungalow, ...
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Scottish comic Craig Ferguson: 'America didn't care that I messed up'
Craig Ferguson: ‘The head of ITV said that when I got sober, I stopped being funny’ - INTERVIEW: The Scottish stand-up, who ...
Glen Baxter, who has died aged 82, created a unique artistic universe populated by erudite cowboys, tweed-clad ...
Parody cinema doesn't have a pristine record, but movies like Young Frankenstein and Galaxy Quest rank among the genre's best over the last century.
Glen Baxter, the artist and cartoonist best known in his native Britain for his oddball greetings cards but seen as a "genius ...
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