Humorism Recommends: Todd Barry's New Special, "Domestic Shorthair" There may be a narrow level of success that heightens rather than diminishes an observational comic’s powers, and it’s whatever level Todd Barry is in.
A Few Thoughts about John Wilson, Futurama, and "The Leap" "How To" is one of the great shows of our time.
"Everything that was bad about comedy got worse." Today I’d like to share a conversation with Chicago-based comedian and artist Whitney Wasson. The creator of Sober Rabbit, a webcomic about recovery, Whitney was gearing up for a tour throughout the Midwest just before Covid shut everything down. In the years since, they’ve pulled back from live
License to Stink As promised, I want to do a quick followup on my Longreads essay (which you can read here if you haven’t yet). Mostly this will consist of stray thoughts on threads it didn’t make sense to include in the piece, but I’ll also share some interesting context
Check out my Longreads essay about Lorne Michaels I have an essay in Longreads today about Lorne Michaels, Saturday Night Live, and their stranglehold over American comedy. You can read it here. Much of the subject matter will be familiar if you've been reading this newsletter for a while, but I like to think it offers
"Covid is still a big issue that we're all just pretending isn't." 💡Attention Humorism paid subscribers! If you got a new credit card while this newsletter was on hiatus, please take a minute to update your payment information. Thank you! Today I’d like to share the first of hopefully many conversations with people working in and around comedy. This one is