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Gilbert Gottfried, defender of transgressive comedy and a throwback to the great joke-tellers
The comic devoted himself to the art of the joke and all it can engender – offense, joy and everything in between
04/14/2022 23:36 UTC
The Franken factor
03/11/2004 23:22 UTC
Pixies' Black Francis: "I feel bad for people just starting out now"
Members of the Pixies talk to Salon about the perks of being veteran artists, and the downsides of social media
01/21/2014 05:00 UTC
Bill Maher: I won't watch John Oliver
Salon spoke to Maher about his new comedy special, Sofia Vergara, why he hasn't been to the Emmys in a decade
09/12/2014 19:00 UTC
Exclusive clip: "Let Fury Have the Hour"
Artist Shepard Fairey explains his world vision
01/11/2013 03:05 UTC
Randi Rhodes calls Hillary Clinton a whore
The Air America host, now suspended, offers more evidence of a troubling mean streak in our culture.
04/04/2008 17:30 UTC
Who comes after Trevor Noah to host "The Daily Show"? The answer may be among these stars
In 2015, Jon Stewart took a gamble by tapping Noah, then an unknown. Paramount isn't taking such a chance this time
12/09/2022 17:00 UTC
"SNL" writer responds to backlash over slavery sketch: Black people are too sensitive!
After being criticized over her "Weekend Update" segment, Leslie Jones unleashed on her critics via Twitter
05/05/2014 18:14 UTC
I took Fox News' sexual harassment class
I worked for Bill O'Reilly during the "falafel" days. His staff landed in the most awkward diversity training ever
06/04/2013 15:45 UTC
Did George Carlin have the best comedy routine on every political subject? Judd Apatow thinks so
On "Salon Talks," Judd Apatow talks about the two-part HBO documentary he directed on George Carlin's life and work
05/21/2022 18:59 UTC
"Sexy Beast"
What makes the movie so good, and so English, finally, is the ambivalence of Don Logan -- for this monster, this demon, this beast is also the life force.
04/25/2002 23:09 UTC
"I don't know that we really changed anything"
Charles Thompson, the legendary -- and legendarily cranky -- frontman of the Pixies, talks about their sold-out return, their future, and why music journalism is so incredibly lame.
10/21/2004 22:42 UTC
YouTube to launch first-ever Comedy Week
The site will live-stream stand-up, sketches and other performances by top talent in May
04/25/2013 19:23 UTC
The sociopath's answer to Macklemore: Introducing the haughty ignorance—and heinous Michelle Obama rhymes—of chart-topping white guy Lil Dicky
Meet Lil Dicky, the latest rich white bro with a dubious message to rap his way to the top of the charts
08/17/2015 23:25 UTC
We expect comedians to comfort us: "SNL," "The Daily Show," and comedy's new ritual of public mourning
Comedians are today's public intellectuals—but there are only so many ways for them to weigh in on these moments
11/16/2015 22:22 UTC