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Puns. You may laugh. You may cry. And if one is particularly bad, you may even groan.For St. Louis punny-man Fred Firestone, a well-done pun should never…
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Would you ever share your embarrassing childhood writing and other artifacts on stage? How about on a podcast listened to by thousands each month? Or on a…
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As a newcomer to the region who has never once heard of working for your Halloween candy with a joke, I find the St. Louis tradition endlessly charming —…
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Love her, hate her, replicate her—there’s no denying that Joan Rivers was a force in American comedy. The first woman to host a late night network…
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When you think of improv comedy, you’re more likely to think of Chicago than St. Louis. Chicago has well known theaters like The Second City and iO, which…
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Seth Meyers joined “St. Louis on the Air” host Don Marsh to discuss his work as a comedian, actor and television host, as well as his appearance Friday at…
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“One Man, Two Guvnors” is part British comedy, part chaos.“It runs like a mix between rock ’n’ roll show and a bit stand-up comedy and improv because…
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Until recently, you may have considered Weird Al Yankovic to be that fading parody singer who turned “Beat It” into “Eat It” before sliding into relative…
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Actor, director and comedian Bobcat Goldthwait has quite the eclectic resume. Some may know him for his role on the 1980s animated TV series “Police…
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Updated at 4:00 p.m. Humorist Dave Barry has been making people laugh for decades. For 20 years, Sunday papers across the country carried his…