The Word: Seth Meyers of ‘SNL’ to replace Jimmy Fallon on ‘Late Night’
Seth Meyers of “SNL” will replace Jimmy Fallon on “Late Night” next year.
(UPDATE) CollegeHumor buys N.H. man’s stuffed banana for $2,600 after embarassing carnival game loss
A 30-year-old man said he squandered his entire life savings – about $2,600 – on a carnival game in an effort to win an Xbox Kinect, but all he ended up with is a life-sized banana with dreadlocks.
PHOTOS: Jonathan Winters remembered
(Reuters) Comedian Jonathan Winters, star of dozens of TV shows and movies like “It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World,” [...]
Made in America festival returning to Philadelphia this summer
The Jay-Z curated “Made in America” festival is coming back to Philadelphia’s Benjamin Franklin Parkway this Labor Day weekend.
Banned in Boston: Urban Improv offers comedy for a cause
Banned in Boston, now in its 21st year, puts local celebrities and politicians in the comedy spotlight, performing unrehearsed skits, skewering pop culture.
StepFriendz: ImprovBoston comedians debut new web series
A pair of ImprovBoston comedians this week premiered their new web series, showcasing their quirky comedy, and slipping slightly unsettling scenario into the minds of anyone who considers their mom’s goodies off-limits.
Dance review: Going gaga for Kabuki
Yasuko Yokoshi plumbs bad relationships through history for “Bell,” with influences ranging from ballet’s classic “Giselle” to Lady Gaga’s modern “Bad Romance.”
Theater review: ‘The Flick’ fails to ignite
Annie Baker’s latest, “The Flick,” plays out in real time onstage. Its truthfulness is a good reminder that we go to the theater to escape.
Emerson film student dishes on her night at The Oscars
Emerson College student Hearin Ko, 19, shared the stage with Oscar winners and presenters at the 85th Annual Academy Awards.
Quiet Desperation: Reality web comedy out of Allston may be the answer to Boston’s reality show sorrow
Four years before “Southie Rules” and “Wicked Single” graced the nation’s airwaves, casting what many consider to be a negative spotlight on the city, a self-proclaimed “artistic-type” started filming his own Boston-based reality sitcom, “Quiet Desperation.”
