Helltrap Nightmare's Sarah Sherman on Her "Gross Weirdo" Brand of Comedy By John Hardberger Her experimental comedy show will join forces with Wham City for a night of cringeworthy comedy. Read more
Yep, Odinaka Ezeokoli's Episode of Easy Is His Real Life By Elena Bruess If you thought the story line of a rising Chicago comic juggling two part-time jobs sounded too real to be fiction, you were right. Read more
Beth Stelling on HBO, Harassment, and the Weirdest Comedy She's Ever Seen By Brianna Wellen Ahead of the comic's return to the city that launched her career, we ask the Entertaining Julia cohost about how the industry's changed since she first went public about her own abuser. Read more
Nick Offerman's Influences: His Wife, Steve Martin, and (Actually) Nature By Jason Heidemann The droll comedian, guru of rustic manliness, on the forces that shaped him Read more
Joel Kim Booster on Boystown and Being Less Universal By John Hardberger The comic, whose first album is released today, explores Korean, queer, and American identities. Read more
Four Chicago Comedians Tapped for New 'Saturday Night Live' Season By Elena Bruess Two cast members and two writers who cut their teeth at local comedy clubs are heading to New York. Read more
Fall Culture Preview 2017: The Edgiest and Boldest Ever Everything you need to know about the poets, prophets, and other provocateurs releasing music, art, theater, TV shows, and more. Read more
Your Favorite Raunchy Card Game Goes Live By Emma Krupp The artistic director of Cards Against Humanity talks bad card combinations, fans, and more. Read more
Can the Man Behind ClickHole Make a Machine Funny? By Elena Bruess Jamie Brew will spend three months in Seattle trying to teach Amazon's Alexa speaker to be more playful. Read more
Jeff Garlin Hates Most Comedy Movies By Bill Zehme We interviewed the Chicago comedian about his napping skills and his man crush on Joe Maddon. Read more