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Jerrod Carmichael, Bo Burnham comedy specials are going introspective

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uncensored pranks :: Article Creator All Play And No Work! Employees Who Can't Resist Playing Pranks On Their Co-workers Make It Worth Going To The Office By Monique Rubins For Mailonline Published: 04:14 EDT, 26 June 2024Updated: 10:28 EDT, 26 June 2024 Whether you love your job or simply accept it as a necessary but annoying part of life, the prospect of catching up with colleagues often provides the motivation required to make it to the office every morning. For most teams, the promise of chatting about a favourite show, moaning about the weather or doing down dating apps is run of the mill - and so is a bit of office banter. And, as these photos from around the world and collated by Bored Panda show, what starts off as fairly mild jibing occasionally escalates to become, well, truly entertaining.  It might be a childish prank like sticking a sign saying 'Please don't disturb!' on the back of an unknowing colleague, leaving

Aziz Ansari's Nostalgic New Comedy Special

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best dark comedy series :: Article Creator One Of The Best Serial-Killer TV Shows Ever Made Lands On Netflix Today Dexter lands on Netflix today. Credit: Showtime One of the greatest serial-killer dramas of all time lands on Netflix today. If you like top-notch thrillers filled with suspense, great characters and plenty of gore and mystery, you're going to want to check out Dexter. Dexter aired from 2006 to 2013 on Showtime, and was a major hit thanks to its gripping combination of crime drama, psychological thriller, and dark comedy. The show is based on the novel "Darkly Dreaming Dexter" by Jeff Lindsay and follows the life of Dexter Morgan, a forensic blood-splatter analyst for the Miami Metro Police Department. The twist? Dexter leads a double life as a vigilante serial killer. A sequel series—Dexter: New Blood, set ten years later—aired in late 2021 and early 2022, ending with a controversial finale that split fan

10 Comedians to Catch at Netflix Is a Joke Festival 2024

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half jokes :: Article Creator "There Really Is Nothing Funnier Than A Fart Joke": Ramy Youssef, Taylor Tomlinson, Alex Edelman And The Stand-Up Roundtable The six comedians who gathered for THR's first Stand-Up Emmy Roundtable insist they don't worry about their comedy being fact-checked in this moment. Sure, the sextet — Mike Birbiglia, Alex Edelman, Jacqueline Novak, Jenny Slate, Taylor Tomlinson and Ramy Youssef — read The New Yorker profile of Hasan Minhaj from last September that said he exaggerated or made up stories for effect in his specials. But several present suggest the hullabaloo was at best confusing and at worst absurd. "It speaks to a massive integrity void in our society that we look at entertainers and stand-ups the way that we do," says Youssef. "A politician talks, and the [common person] is like, 'Yeah, he's probably lying,' and

Stand-Up Comedy Has Tripled in Size Over the Last Decade

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watch bill burr live at red rocks :: Article Creator Widespread Panic Announces Livestreams For Sold-Out 2024 Red Rocks Run Widespread Panic fans across the globe can tune in this weekend to watch the band "Bust It Big" at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with nightly video livestreams. The band's performances from Morrison, CO on June 21st, 22nd, and 23rd will air live on streaming platform nugs. This year's annual pilgrimage to Red Rocks will mark another record-setting sojourn for Widespread Panic as the band notches its 70th, 71st, and 72nd consecutive sold-out shows at the iconic venue. The Grateful Dead previously held the record for the most sell-outs in a row until Widespread Panic broke it in 2015, and now the band returns every summer to break its own record. Before the men of Widespread Panic take over Red Rocks, the band will open for The Rolling Stones at Empower Field at Mile High in nearby Denver on Thursday. At nearly 40 ye

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