Fellow comedians showed their condolences via social media starting Friday after the announcement of the death of comedian, Kevin Meaney who was only 60 years old.
It was “Monty Python and the Holy Grail" that first got me hooked on these guys, so I could not be more thrilled to bring this news to my fellow Monty Python fans.
Ugh , Monday. Here you are back at work and trying to dig yourself out of the million things you either didn't get done last week or have magically appeared on your desk today. This is the kind of day where you know you need a good laugh but you don't have a whole lot of time. Fortunately I have just the thing, a small dose of "Unnecessary Censorship".
So last night I saw across this video that Nick Kessler, our Promotions Director made about me. It's called "After Hours At WGNA" and to be honest I knew he was going to do something like this as he asked me to be in the video but I didn't know exactly what would be in it. When I first watched it I thought it was hysterical and I laughed quite a bit. Nick is a odd and funny guy, and I l
When Adam Driver, one of the stars of the "Star Wars: The Force Awakens," hosts "Saturday Night Live," you know there are going to be a few skits about the movie. I would say most of the time these are not that good or well thought out. It's almost like they feel they NEED to do a couple things on the show to support the host's latest project. In this case they nailed it.
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I don't know if these fellows make me happy or miserable, but the latest YouTube stars are on a fast pace to fame, even though they are doing it in slow motion. Don't worry- I'll explain.
I have been thinking for a while about doing some fun videos with Richie and Bethany after the show but you know how it is, there's always something else to do, or I can't seem to get everyone together in one room after 10:00 am. Fortunately, the company was smart enough to get a new intern named Ryan McMaster who is more than willing to force the idea into creation. This is his first installment.
He's the late, great (no, greatest) comedian of all time in my mind. George Carlin. His website is up, but they are updating it with some fantastic, never before heard content
A comedian named Paul Gale has been getting really big on YouTube this past year. His channel is called Paul Gale Comedy, and he's got about 15 million views!
You might remember him from his "Why Starbucks Spells Your Name Wrong", where he claimed they do it on purpose, just to annoy people...
I have to admit my opinion of Ricky Gervais has always been a bit back and forth from comedic genius to "a bit too harsh". Last night though, on the Golden Globes I thought he was about as funny as anyone I had ever seen present an award.