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  • Comedy

    Celeste Barber hält der Instagram-Welt den Spiegel vor

    nzz.ch • Comedy • World

    Australian comedian Celeste Barber parodies celebrity Instagram posts, highlighting the unrealistic beauty standards and consumerism prevalent in social media.

    The ‘SNL’ Sketch That Captured Millennial Anxiety - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Comedy • World

    A recent Saturday Night Live sketch, "Forever 31," resonated with millennial women by humorously capturing their fashion choices and anxieties about aging.

    How Colin Jost Became a Joke - The Atlantic

    theatlantic.com • Comedy • World

    Colin Jost's journey as a Weekend Update anchor on Saturday Night Live transformed from initial criticism to unexpected success by embracing his perceived unlikability and becoming a comedic punching bag.

    Best Books for Comedy Fans: Comedian Memoirs & Funny Novels

    vulture.com • Comedy • World

    This article provides a comprehensive list of 119 comedic books, categorized into memoirs, novels, nonfiction, and miscellaneous works, offering a diverse range for comedy enthusiasts.

    Adam Friedland Could Be the Millennial Jon Stewart. But Does He Want That? | GQ

    gq.com • Comedy • World

    GQ profiles Adam Friedland, a comedian compared to Jon Stewart, exploring his comedic style, political views, and the unique approach to interviewing celebrities on his podcast.

    Remembering Trevor Moore Through Some of His Funniest Work

    vulture.com • Comedy • World

    This article celebrates the life and comedic work of Trevor Moore, co-founder of the sketch group Whitest Kids U' Know, highlighting his memorable characters and influential contributions to comedy.

    What Does Shane Gillis Want (to Get Away With)? - The New York Times

    nytimes.com • Comedy • World

    The New York Times article analyzes Shane Gillis's Netflix sitcom, "Tires," exploring its evolution, comedic style, and potential to bridge the gap between edgy humor and mainstream acceptance.