Celebrating 45 years and 38 episodes of the Right Honourable Hacker and his secretary Sir Humphrey Appleby, 'Yes, Minister' is most known for its digestible satire on Britain's governing system.
Stand-up comedian, activist, and content creator Davidson Boswell says his work blends humor and political awareness in a time when audiences are increasingly turning to comedians for their news.
Either due to a unique premise, a legacy of success, or a puzzling failed experiment, some sitcoms deserve to be rebooted.
The "Daily Show" contributor, known for his conversations with Trump supporters, comes to the Wilbur on Sunday.
Stand-up comedian Heather McMahan is back on tour and using her stories and vulnerabilities for big laughs at the Orpheum in downtown Los Angeles on Nov. 1.
Through the final days of this year’s campaign for New York City mayor, Andrew Cuomo has at times lived up to the nickname he earned in the early days of his political career: the prince of darkness.
Austin Nasso's debut comedy special 'Impressionable Youth' is set to be released on YouTube on November 6, we can report ...
Springfield native Matthew Brookens has written, produced, directed and starred in “Illinois Hell Hole,” a project he ...
Moments like Donald Trump’s recent speech at the U.N. General Assembly endure not because of policy but because of ...
Konstantinos Diamantis' flimsy defense at his corruption trial has much in common with a tune from "Fiorello," Chris Powell writes.
Many sketches from the early seasons of Saturday Night Live wouldn’t fly on television today, but constantly complaining ...
A Bit of Fry and Laurie” is a sketch comedy series that ran in the 1980s and 1990s. The four-season series was one of the first projects by Hugh Laurie, better known as Dr. House, and Stephen ...