Ian Karmel is gone. So what about the rest of the comedy scene?
stand-up
International Relations
Dylan Moran on live comedy, international relations, and selling fruit.
Almost Famous
Comedian Pete Holmes on his imminent fame and three-hour conversations.
Goy Joy
The Jewish Film Festival’s excursions are for insiders and outsiders alike.
Putting on Airs
Natasha Leggero swears she isn’t joking.
X-Rated Filth
Profiling comedian Lonnie Bruhn as he prepares to record a new album.
Closed Mic
Suki’s legendary comedy open mic comes to an end.
The New Tortured Artist
Theater meets stand-up comedy in International Falls.
Funny Ha Ha
Alone Up There adds little to the study of stand-up.
All Jane, No Dick
In a male-dominated field, a new festival showcases female comedians.
Diary of a Mad Man
Portland’s Ian Karmel offers a glimpse of the not-so-glamorous life of a touring comedian.
A Mountain of Comedians
The Bridgetown Comedy Fest grows and grows.
