These comedies tackle deep issues and ideas beneath a generous blanket of humor, creating funny but thoughtful classics in the process.
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From classic adventure games to witty modern indies and slapstick playgrounds, these are the best comedy games around.
The theater world often makes it hard to find a play that can sustain itself around one central conceit; however, Peter Shaffer’s one-act farce “Black Comedy” at the Signature Theater succeeds in ...
Scroll down for a transcription of this episode. Humor can help us with stress, anxiety and feeling more connected to others. But is humor connected to mindfulness? And how can we find more of it? For ...
Garden & Gun magazine, in their February-March 2026 issue, published their first-ever humor issue, featuring popular comedian ...
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Ganim’s recent creation, PFFT, named after one of the sounds people’s lips allegedly make when they find something funny, uses an AI model to dispense The Onion-style headlines based on user prompts.
Humor doesn’t just sell—it sells well, and that’s no joke. There are any number of stats to validate it. Research from Oracle indicates that 90% of consumers are more likely to recall a product or ...