Hari Kondabolu On Turning Politics Into Comedy
Comedian Hari Kondabolu chats why comedy isn’t the same as activism, and how to laugh in a deeply divided America.
Comedian Hari Kondabolu chats why comedy isn’t the same as activism, and how to laugh in a deeply divided America.
Jessi Klein, head writer for Inside Amy Schumer, talks about the awkwardness of being a grown-up tom boy.
Social service providers are suing Governor Bruce Rauner. They say Illinois’ temporary spending plan isn’t sufficient.
The endgame is set to begin. Is Daenerys’ coalition of the willing the squad to beat? What can Cersei do after her conflagratory masterpiece, and is she beholden to the second half of her miserable prophecy? What new brutality can we expect from Those Who Do Not Sow? What of Jon? Littlefinger? Arya? Sam? And will any of it matter against an army that grows as quickly as their enemies fall?
A whole lot happened on the season finale of Game of Thrones. Listen to the analysis of each twist and turn from the action-packed episode.
A Chicago police officer who shot and killed two people says the City isn’t properly training police in mental health response.
Chicagoans came out in force to celebrate the LGBT pride, reveling, but also remembering the recent mass shooting in Orlando that left 49 people dead.
Lindy West on fat-shaming, fighting trolls and finding your voice.
And only one bastard remained. Also, is dragon muscular atrophy a thing? Is smirking becoming its own language?
Comedian Tig Notaro talks about how she turned a string of personal tragedies into comedy. Then Gillian Flynn, author of Gone Girl, discusses her nerdy obsessions.