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The wisest among us realize that what we normally think of as opposites are also associates. There’s life and death, joy and ...
A film by Stanley Kubrick about a group of politicians and military personnel desperately struggling to find a solution to an imminent nuclear catastrophe sounds like an intense thriller. In truth, Dr ...
In a longform video interview, "Only Murders in the Building" showrunner John Hoffman and "Dying for Sex" creator Liz ...
There's one moment somewhere in the middle of any episode of The Bear when your heart is pounding, someone's yelling over a ...
When we remember that comedy, like tragedy, is rooted in conflict, we may begin to grant it the same depth and dignity—as a medium not just for laughter, but for revelation and transformation.
With the Belly Laughs Festival, an ambitious Asian American and Pacific Islander-centered comedy festival, the food is as ...
Welcome to the wonderfully weird world of absurdist movies. These movies throw logic out the window, challenge narrative ...
When Krystal was 14, chaos turned to tragedy when a fire engulfed their mobile home in Washington State. Not everyone survived. Krystal buried the experience and tried to move on with her life, but ...
Rachel Lang was listening to National Radio in the shower one morning in 2003 when a news report came over the airwaves that ...
Marlon Wayans on laughing through tragedy in 'Good Grief' and why social media has made comedy 'toxic.' The comedian opens up about his Prime Video stand-up special, the loss of his parents, and ...
In Silverthorne Theater Company’s latest production, Jordan Harrison’s “The Amateurs,” a deft cast nimbly weaves their way through a complicated but comedic script with COVID-era resonance.
Advice Horoscope for today, June 23, 2025: Comedy and tragedy are not so far apart Published: Jun. 23, 2025, 5:58 a.m. By Holiday Mathis ...