By Laughspin Staff | April 11, 2013 at 12:27 pm | No comments
The new issue of Rolling Stone will hit stands tomorrow and on its cover will be Louis C.K. He's a comedian you may have heard about. He's got a new HBO stand-up special called Oh My God premiering on Saturday at 10 pm ET. You should watch it. You can watch a preview here....
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By Laughspin Staff | February 13, 2013 at 3:01 pm | 8 comments
The new issue of Rolling Stone (on stands Feb. 15) features Girls creator, writer, producer Lena Dunham in a somewhat suggestive pose. According to the magazine's preview, the in-depth interview that accompanies the cover shoot spans the topics of Dunham's "struggle anxiety and...
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By Erik Gavilanes | October 18, 2011 at 3:37 pm | No comments
Here’s something you’re not going to believe: Comedy, it’s popular! Know how we know? Big name publications can’t help themselves from putting out special comedy editions of their magazines. And while it’s great to put a spotlight on comedians and their world (even in...
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By Carrie Andersen | July 20, 2011 at 11:44 am | No comments
When Larry David appeared on The Joy Behar Show on July 11, he more than hinted that he'd be up for returning to his roots-- stand-up comedy. You can see the video here. But in a new cover story for Rolling Stone, out July 22, it looks like he gets a little deeper into the...
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By Jake Kroeger | July 5, 2011 at 12:39 pm | No comments
Greg Proops has seemingly done it all. He's famous for doing improv on British-turned-American series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He's earned a more concentrated and dedicated fanbase through constant touring as a stand-up. He often pops up on the tele-- most recently on Chelsea...
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By Jake Kroeger | June 8, 2011 at 1:26 pm | No comments
In a supposedly revealing, interview with Rolling Stone, Zach Galifianakis, supposedly leaks the details to the next installment of The Hangover mega comedy franchise. Supposedly, his character Alan is stuck in a mental institution and the Wolf Pack attempts to break him...
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By Jake Kroeger | April 21, 2011 at 3:05 pm | No comments
Due to the recent surge in popularity, It was only a matter of time, but now it's official: the comedy podcast has gone postmodern.
Yesterday, via the Plop List, a wonderful hub of everything related to comedy podcasts, the arrival of Succotash- The Comedy Podcast Podcast was...
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