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Comedy Book by Jesse David Fox Farrar, Straus and Giroux hide caption

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The history and evolution of comedy with writer Jesse David Fox

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Wednesday

Youngmi Mayer poses next to her new book, I'm Laughing Because I'm Crying Photo credit: Fujio Emura hide caption

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Why laughing while crying is so Korean

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Sunday

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Michelle Buteau on the advice she’s glad she ignored

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Sunday

Ilana Glazer at Hulu's "Hularious" stand-up comedy celebration. Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images hide caption

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Monday

Stand-up comedian D.J. Demers is hard of hearing. To reach others in the deaf community, his shows often include a sign language interpreter. Jennifer Lees (left) has interpreted many of his shows. Chris Smith/Halifax Comedy Fest hide caption

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Comic D.J. Demers jokes a lot about hearing loss — but won't be 'the hearing aid guy'

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Thursday

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Saturday

Comedian Bob Newhart pretends to speak on an antique telephone at his home in the Bel Air Estates community of Los Angeles, June 25, 2003. Jerome T. Nakagawa/AP hide caption

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Opinion: Bob Newhart showed us the extraordinary in the ordinary

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Thursday

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Wednesday

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Monday

Kevin Hart received the 25th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. on March 24th, 2024. The Kennedy Center hide caption

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Kevin Hart takes home his Mark Twain Prize for American humor

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Wednesday

(From left) Nicole Daniels, DeAndre Brown and Lisa Beasley take a sharp and often satirical look at modern office culture, sharing their videos on TikTok, where these screenshots were taken. NPR hide caption

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They lampoon American corporate culture — and the internet is here for it

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Saturday

An outpost of The Second City has opened in Brooklyn. Above, the Brooklyn Bridge and lower Manhattan skyline are pictured at sunset. Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty Images hide caption

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The Second City, named for its Chicago location, opens an outpost in New York

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Sunday

Illustrations © 2024 by Erin Kraan

'Buffalo Fluffalo' has had enuffalo in this kids' bookalo

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Saturday

Comedian George Carlin appears at a news conference in 1978. Robbins/AP hide caption

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Opinion: George Carlin wasn't predictable, unlike AI

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