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Cross Examination: David Cross on His New Special, Trump, and (Of Course) Colonics

Cross Examination: David Cross on His New Special, Trump, and (Of Course) Colonics

David Cross, the alum of comedy classics like Arrested Development and Mr. Show, talks Trump, time travel, and his penchant for coming up with terrible names for his standup specials.

‘Broad City’ Season 5 is the Sharpest, Queerest and Most Essential

‘Broad City’ Season 5 is the Sharpest, Queerest and Most Essential

Their brilliant show may be ending, but the future looks bright for Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer, who've already amassed several non-Broad City credits each.

Mitch Hedberg’s Legacy Shines at New York Comedy Festival

Mitch Hedberg’s Legacy Shines at New York Comedy Festival

In advance of the limited vinyl collection of Hedberg's work, friends and loved ones honored the late comedian with anecdotes and tributes.
‘Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist’ Is Older But Still Wise and Just As Funny

‘Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist’ Is Older But Still Wise and Just As Funny

While this show is as funny now as it was when it first aired 20 years ago, the passing of time has given it even greater cultural meaning.
The Nightly Show’s Big Problem Is Not What You Think It Is

The Nightly Show’s Big Problem Is Not What You Think It Is

Now with a decent amount of episodes under its belt, we can see that what Larry Wilmore is failing to emphasize is the show's greatest strength: himself.
With ‘Drunk History’, the More Shots You Have, the More You Learn

With ‘Drunk History’, the More Shots You Have, the More You Learn

This isn't so much a comedy classic as it is passively amusing, but Drunk History's formula works damn well... especially after you've had a few of your own.
Hannibal Buress: Live From Chicago

Hannibal Buress: Live From Chicago

In what should have been a breakout album, Live From Chicago feels like a master storyteller retell jokes you've already heard.

‘Mystery Science Theater: The Unearthly’ and ‘Red Zone Cuba’

The Year In TV: June 2010

The Year in TV: April 2010

Does Late Night Still Matter? Jon Stewart