Greg Proops: The Punchline Magazine interview
by Jake Kroeger | July 5, 2011
photo by Seth Olenick Greg Proops has seemingly done it all. He’s famous for doing improv on British-turned-American series Whose Line Is It Anyway? He’s earned a more concentrated and dedicated fanbase through constant touring as a stand-up. He often pops up on the tele– most recently...
Happy 4th of July: A musical message from Ted Alexandro
by Punchline Magazine | June 30, 2011
In early June, comedian Ted Alexandro and Hollis James released “Kiss Our American Ass,” an ode to the death of Osama Bin Laden. It was poignant, touching and even musically competent. So, now, in honor of the most patriotic weekend — it’s the 4th of July soon, you communist!...
Comedy Matters with Woody Allen, Jon Stewart and more!
by Jeffrey Gurian | June 23, 2011
Strip Action Richie Tienken is a very kind and caring man. He does lots of charity work, and recently did two major fundraisers, one for The Red Cross and the other for the American Diabetes Association. In conjunction with Karen Horn, an executive from The Red Cross, Richie produced a great show that...
Interview: Bryan Callen– comedian, actor, zombie killer
by Dylan P. Gadino | June 16, 2011
If you’re like me, you first caught glances of comedian Bryan Callen during his years on the long-running (but not long enough!), totally under-appreciated sketch show MadTV. But over the last few years, the man has established himself as an in-demand, nationally headlining comedian and recognizable...
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