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True. You can't really rail against Bush now that Obama is President. The country is taking a different direction. Now we can have more of a sense of lightness with our humor. We can have more fun. It's like a chance to expand artistically. Comedy is going to change. This is my way of embracing the change...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Comedian and SXSW Musician Margaret Cho | 3/13/2009 | See Source »

...only real thread of comedy. In a world where boys will be boys and girls will be their playthings, “Miss March” slinks into a well-established lineup of testosterone-fueled “comedies” undercut by a dearth of real humor. The film lacks its own voice, and its characters are in an incessant struggle to find a wit that is uniquely theirs. Zach Cregger and Trevor Moore—two of the actors from IFC’s “The Whitest Kids U’Know?...

Author: By Lillian Yu, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Miss March | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

What you look for in a girl/guy: A sense of humor...

Author: By FM Staff, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Scoped! | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

...Earle Haley), whose deliciously gravel voice, hangdog look, and uncanny resemblance to his novel counterpart lend the movie its most gripping and startling moments.Snyder’s cast performs smoothly and largely carries the tone of the story—unabashed, raw violence coupled with an underlying black humor. Close behind Haley for outstanding performance in the film is Morgan, who appears to us as his alter-ego The Comedian in a series of flashbacks. Several other cast members invoke their characters with the appropriate panache and emotional range, notably Billy Crudup as Dr. Manhattan and Patrick Wilson...

Author: By Alexander R. Konrad, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Watchmen | 3/12/2009 | See Source »

Though many Harvardians get their kicks just from the looks of their peers, there may be a better source of humor on campus. Members of the Harvard College Stand Up Comics Society have been invited to the stand-up division of the RooftopComedy’s National College Comedy Competition Tournament, exclusively designed to discover the “funniest” students in America. The bracket-style tournament bases acceptance on the comedic value of clips submitted by college stand-up groups. “There are eight people from each school, and two schools go head-to-head...

Author: By Laura C Schaffer, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Get Up, Stand Up: Harvard Comics Get Competitive | 3/11/2009 | See Source »

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