Every night, people leave their homes to have a drink, grab a seat in some dimly lit room, and watch someone use only words and gestuores to make them forget their problems for a while and laugh. The Comedians takes a look at this phenomenon by focusing on those who practice their humorous craft alone on the stage.
In our February/March issue, we feature interviews with Joe Matarese, David Baker, Doug Saulnier, Rick Jenkins, and The Legendary WID. We review George Carlin's Last Words and talk to Tony Hendra. We check in with two young comics from Chicago, Sam Norton and Ryan Walker; and also have humor from Sarah Blodgett.
Ken Carlson is the editor.
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