humor

  • Friends, Romans, Comedians

    To be driven by success also means to have a competitive soul. Always looking for a way to do better, to improve upon mistakes made in the past, and constantly comparing yourself to others. It’s an attribute most useful in sports or perhaps, if you’re satan, politics. Art, in all forms, to me never seemed…

    Friends, Romans, Comedians
  • Committing To The Bit

    Olivia Von Blue is the type of person to have a Wendy’s for Life card. She’s the type of person to give money to the homeless, only to find out that she has been scammed, and while still mad about it, doesn’t regret it. She’s the type of person who, when approached about doing a…

    Committing To The Bit
  • At the Buzzer

    There are moments where life calls upon you to have an answer, to make a decision. It happens to everyone, whether they know it or not, and comedian Jared Sterling has seen those “at the buzzer moments” with more clarity than most. Jared sat in his backyard with me, smoking weed (which he didn’t offer…

    At the Buzzer
  • Roasted to Perfection

    When I reached out to talk to comedian, writer, actor, and activist Lukas Arnold, he suggested that we meet at one of his favorite locations in NYC: an elevated rooftop garden in Wall Street. Walking between the narrow streets of the financial district, I wasn’t expecting such a beautifully thought-out and open garden hidden among…

    Roasted to Perfection
  • Laughing With or Without You

    “It’s not about these highs and lows,” Gary explains to me as we sit on opposite sides of his living room. “You can have a great set and then it’s like, what’s left?” Gary was explaining to me about a transition point that all comedians (and artists in general) face when reaching a certain point…

    Laughing With or Without You
  • Death of a Comedian

    When I asked Jack Reichert why there were so many comedians now-a-days, he said it was simple. Divorce rates were higher. With couples falling out left and right, they’re looking for to find levity through their depression. I’m not sure if this correlation is totally true,  but there is a type of truth in what…

    Death of a Comedian