A woman walks by the Just for Laughs festival at the Quartier des Spectacles, in July 2021 in Montréal.
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Expanding the circulation of our comedic content and continuing to invest in the production of stand-up specials — which is relatively low cost — could hugely boost the careers of Canadian comedians.
Larry David, the creator and star of Curb Your Enthusiasm.
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Larry David has called time on the misanthropic cult TV comedy classic after 12 seasons and 120 episodes.
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Ever find bloopers funnier than the show? I research psychology, and here is the science behind your laughter.
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With its occult themes, ’70s nostalgia and some AI controversy thrown into the mix, it’s easy to see why the film was a US box-office success.
Lydia West and Nicola Coughlan in Big Mood.
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This show has lots to say about the confusing time of life in your 30s, when some friends are settling down while others have just booked tickets for a pagan festival.
Margaret Qualley and Geraldine Viswanathan star as two unlikely friends on a road trip.
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Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke’s odd-couple road movie caper shows just how far lesbian film has come in the last century.
Matu Ngaropo and Ahunim Abebe in Bell Shakespeare s A Midsummer Nights Dream. Photo by Brett Boardman.
I took my young son Heathcliff to the show, and his perspective helped me see it through a kid’s eyes.
Comedian Chuck Nice and his daughter crack jokes in a video about a serious topic: climate change.
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Jokes can be a healing contagion as they expose hypocrisy, spark laughter and open minds.
Mark Maslin and Jo Brand Climate Science Translated.
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Climate scientist Mark Maslin pairs up with comedian Jo Brand to explain the urgency of the climate crisis. Together, they find that humour cuts through in ways that plain facts just can’t.
Lorne Michaels holding one of his Emmy Awards in 2022.
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The show has served as the nation’s laugh track for decades. Who will take over when he retires?
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In The Dreamer, Chapelle laughs at disability, bisexuality and gay men. But his jokes continue to come back to one target: the transgender community.
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The death of Matthew Perry has seen old and new fans reflect on the legacy of a television classic.
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Written by comedian Harry Hill, it’s a hectic hour-and-a-half of high-energy songs and skits.
Showing sexism the red card.
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The jokes, memes and skits came thick and fast – but behind the humor were serious points.
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The court would laugh at rather than with the fool.
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I’ve researched women’s experience of the UK comedy circuit for ten years – this is what I’ve learned.
Anders Hayward and Conleth Hill in Adults.
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Kieran Hurley’s new play treads the familiar debate of millennial precarity versus boomer affluence with verve and insight.
Baldrick (left) and Blackadder (right) plotting and scheming in the Elizabethan age.
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The first series had the characters’ roles all the wrong way round. Blackadder was dim, Baldrick clever and the queen was dull. Thankfully they got a second try.
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There will be almost 3,000 shows playing at this year’s Fringe, which can feel a little daunting, especially for the first timer. Here’s how to get it right.
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A sex comedy that’s more like a buddy film than a romance