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The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 257: Sam Walt Jones & Manifesting the Theatrical in Live Comedy

May 15, 2025
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
parody, sam walt jones, survivor

The undertaking of putting on a live comedy show can be a lot, but putting on a full scale, multi-week, improvised parody of a celebrated TV franchise is a whole other sport. Yet, that seems to be Sam Walt Jones‘ favorite thing to do as he is just about to cap off his third season of Survivor: Island of Idiots, one of the most ambitious comedy productions we’ve ever come across. We get into the how and why of Sam’s process on this week’s TCB Field Report.

Follow Sam @samwaltjones across socials and get tix for the remaining Survivor: Island of Idiots here.

Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and Jake Kroeger

Pick of the Day: Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour (in NYC) 2/29-3/30

January 12, 2024
News
jack tucker, nyc comedy, parody, soho playhouse, solo show, stand up comedy, zach zucker

If you’re a loyal reader of what’s written here at TCB, you’ve probably seen us badger you about watching Stamptown, the wildest transcontinental comedy variety show in existence. Led by Jack Tucker, the rambunctious stand-up-comedy-uncanny-valley alter-ego of Zach Zucker, Stamptown somehow always pushes its own boundaries, joyfully going off the rails with the best clown, sketch comedy, stand-up, dance, music, etc. etc.

Now, Zuck—we mean Tucker has his very own solo endeavor getting a nice big run at The Soho Playhouse where he’ll get truly run amok with beautiful comedic chaos (as well as what must be the most sound cues of any comedy show of all time). Jack Tucker: Comedy Standup Hour will be running from the very end of February on the 29th through Mar. 30th, Wed.-Sat. (except for the 3/6 & 3/9). Tickets are $46.50 and you best go get them here.

 

Pick of the Day: AND THE OSCAR GOES TO… (in NYC) 3/14

March 6, 2023
News
acceptance speeches, ilana michelle rubin, nikki palumbo, nyc comedy, oscars, parody

The Oscars are less than a week away and don’t be surprised if things are way more buttoned down compared to what might be one of the most infamous Oscars of all time with Will Smith slapping Chris Rock in the middle of the telecast just a year ago. Suffice it to say that there should be almost no surprises (especially with Everything Everywhere All at Once sweeping the awards season this year).

So, to make the Oscars more fun Nikki Palumbo, Ilana Michelle Rubin, and producer Adam Gold are assembling dozens of NYC comedy’s finest to do their own acceptance speeches (and probably find a fun way to contend with getting played off) for what they’re calling And The Oscar Goes To…. Thus far, the folks slated to accept a fictional Oscar (or practice for the future) will be:

Chanel Ali
Jenny Arimoto
Charlie Bardey
Michelle Chan Bennett
Lauren Brickman
Justin Catchens
Neil D’Astolfo
Alon Elian
Emily Evans
Brandon Follick
Matt Friend
Devin Gant
Alex Iona
Luisa Lange
Glennis LaRoe
Gara Lonning
Alise Morales
Mila Myles
Charlie O’Connor
Nikki Palumbo
Richard Perez
Reid Pope
Kathryn Margaret Rose
Jesse Roth
Ilana Michelle Rubin
Sami Schwaeber
Kate Sisk
Karolena Theresa
Shenuque Tessera
Jeff Wright
Sabrina Wu

Also, you won’t have to worry about whether to watch The Oscars or And The Oscar Goes To… as this will happen well after the last afterparty wraps and the winner of your Oscar betting pool is done gloating on Tues. Mar. 14th at 8PM at Littlefield in Brooklyn.

Tickets are $15.54 right now and you can (and should) get them here.

 

Take a Gander in What Could Only Be a Bob Ross Inspired Comedy “Paint”

February 8, 2023
News
bob ross, brit mcadams, ifc films, owen wilson, parody

To Millennials, Bob Ross is almost a viral sensation even before the Internet really caught on (if you can even imagine a time). The offbeat, yet gentle paint instructor got so much airtime via ads and has seeped into the consciousness of that entire generation.

So, it only stands to reason that there should be a comedy about such a figure that is so commonplace to the psyche of people in their thirties right now and that’s exactly what writer/director Brit McAdams, a fro’d-up-very-Bob-Ross-like Owen Wilson, and IFC Films have done with Paint. Well, it’s part Bob Ross, part Election (or maybe Talented Mr. Ripley?), which we’re very much on board for.

Take a peek at what’s to come with Paint with the first official teaser here.

Pick of the Day: NYCF-Million Dollar Roasting 11/13

November 10, 2022
News
Devon Walker, hanna dickinson, Kerryn Feehan, Lil Frex, new york comedy festival, nycf, parody, the stand, zillow

The New York Comedy Festival is coming to a close this Sunday, but that leaves three days that are still absolutely jam packed with comedy that you absolutely shouldn’t miss across all of NYC.

In fact, on Sunday, at The Stand, we’d wager that you would very much get a kick out of some of the busiest and most booked of the NYC comedy scene (including one of SNL’s latest hires) roasting million dollar real estate. Called Million Dollar Roasting, Hanna Dickinson will lead Devon Walker, Kerryn Feehan, Lil Frex, and other special guests to go through Zillow listings that start at $10 million dollars. It can be hard to stick it to the 1%, but making fun of what sort of property they waste their money on can be a lot of fun.

Million Dollar Roasting is set for this Sun. Nov. 13th, the final day of NYCF, at 7PM at The Stand. Tickets are $25 and you can (and should) go get ’em here.

Give Donald Glover an Award Right Now for Playing Mr. Chocolate on the Latest Episode of Atlanta

October 13, 2022
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atlanta, donald glover, mr chocolate, parody, satire, tyler perry

The first season of Atlanta saw acclaim and awards heaped on Donald Glover and company and rightfully so. The shape-shifting comedy series has broken so much new ground with form, narrative, tone, etc. on top of being one of the sharpest satires ever, when it comes to the black experience. It’s almost a modern day version of Ralph Ellison’s long celebrated Invisible Man, but done through the lens of a stealthily absurd comedy series.

Now, in its fourth and final season, Glover is still showing he has plenty more up his sleeve to surprise us all. This latest episode “Work Ethic!” might be one of the series’ very best moments as Donald dons a fat suit, a robe, and a coffee mug of grits to play Mr. Chocolate, a thinly veiled dig at the entertainment titan that is Tyler Perry.

Perry’s success has proven controversial as much of his work wheels and deals in broad stereotypes of both black and white people, but is often free from criticism due to his commitment to employing so many black creatives and laborers on all of his productions based in Atlanta. From top to bottom, every bit of the Tyler Perry subgenre (including the Madea franchise and every other property that begins its title with “Tyler Perry’s”) is searingly dissected and sent up in this episode in “Chocolateland” (a parody of real life Tyler Perry Studios). Glover shines a floodlight on the notion that the studio’s efforts are so much “for the culture” that provide enough cache to make up for its exploitative content and practices.

Leave it to Donald Glover to play a character that seems half Tyler Perry, half The Architect from The Matrix Trilogy in such damningly hysterical piercing of the mythos propping up Perry. Without question, it is and will be one of the funniest performances on a screen of any size this year. As said above, give it awards ASAP.

Enjoy a bit of that performance here, then watch the whole episode on Hulu now.

Pick of the Day: Protected Under Parody: An Alamo Drafthouse Sketch Show (in LA) 8/6

August 4, 2022
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alamo drafthouse, donnie darko, dtla, Ekeme Ekanem, Eli Leonard, Elijah Taylor, empire records, ian abramson, Ian Farley, Jon Barnett, jonathan lipnicki, live comedy, los angeles comedy, Luke Rampersad, Matt Catanzano, Natasha Mercado, nikki black, parody, sketch comedy, victor torres

With the continued absence of ArcLight, the impending opening of Vidiots, and more folks needing to know about Brain Dead Studios, the swath of very cool, indie movie theaters that did just more than just show movies.

The Alamo Drafthouse in DTLA is actually one such theater, especially because, this Saturday, they’ll be doing a very, very, very special, exclusive sketch comedy show with many of LA’s finest from all corners of sketch, clowning, etc. to do a mash-up of cult movie darlings, Empire Records and Donnie Darko.

The likes of Ekeme Ekanem, Eli Leonard, Elijah Taylor, Ian Abramson, Ian Farley, Jon Barnett, Matt Catanzano, Luke Rampersad, Natasha Mercado, Nikki Black, and Victor Torres will be putting up this wild show at, arguably, the perfect venue to have it at.

As if that wasn’t enough, Jonathan Lipnicki will be joining in on the mash-up extravaganza AND the show itself will be free attend (after you find out where to park downtown).

Called Protected Under Parody: An Alamo Drafthouse Sketch Show, it’ll be all going up at Sat. Aug. 6th at 7:30PM PT at The Video Vortex inside of Alamo Drafthouse. Get more details here and then set a reminder on your calendar.

Joe Pera Imagines a Gentler James Bond That’s Probably the Sort of Calm We Need

July 21, 2022
News
james bond, joe pera, late night, parody, seth meyers

In anticipation of his upcoming two part nationwide tour ingeniously called “Summer in the Midwest and Rustbelt Tour” and “Fall Everywhere Else Tour”, Joe Pera went on Seth Meyers last night and showed Hollywood what they’re missing by having Joe Pera Talks with You come to a close.

Joe opted to “reveal” during his chat with Seth that “he will be” a wildly reinvented James Bond that’s more about fighting litter than international crime lords. In fact, he’ll be a Yank living in Philly and, well, you should just enjoy Joe Pera’s extremely homespun version of Agent 007, which includes Seth reading lines for an iconic scene and a rare little bit of giggly breaking from Joe during this whole bit.

Give it a watch and giggle plenty for yourself here.

The Heron and Hen Show That Lifestyle Influencing Is More Than Just Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop (Especially If You’re Not Rich)

July 15, 2022
News
goop, gwyneth paltrow, heron and hen, Jamie Hultgren, parody, ryan harrison, van life

Gwyneth Paltrow’s Goop has become such a formidable presence in the, shall we say, lifestyle market that no matter how much comedians make fun of it, it still commands a wide audience willing to shell out top dollar for whatever wellness practice or consumer good gets Goop on it.

So, that leads aspiring #VanLife and lifestyle “influencers” Heron and The Hen (Ryan Harrison and Jamie Hultgren) to trying to tap into whatever Gwyneth has locked away for her most special/wealthiest Goop acolytes by attending an exclusive Goop event.

What happened was a far cry from what they had planned, but they still manage to get into the spirit of getting into Goop. Watch exactly what “happens” (NOTE: they really did try to get into a Goop event) here.

Pick of the Day: Moon Goon’s Hallmark Christmas Movie in 4D (in LA) 12/8

December 2, 2021
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andrew santiago, Angela Giarratana, Chance McCrary, christmas comedy, experimental comedy, hallmark movie, Jasmine Don, Jeremy Culhane, Jill Cepela, Josh Fleury, Kylie Brakeman, los angeles comedy, Mary Anthony, Mary Lou, moon goon, Nikki Mckenzie, parody, Patrick McDonald, Paul Heredia, skyler madsen

The 4D Movie Experience is usually relegated to movies of the Fast & Furious persuasion as such films have ample opportunity to rumble seats and blow air on the back of your neck in addition to have HD surround sound.

That said, wouldn’t it be kind of great, especially during this holiday season, to get the 4D movie experience for something along the lines of a wholesome Christmas movie? What would the 4D effects even be for that?

Well, such curiosities will be satisfied as a great long standing LA comedy group Moon Goon will put on a Hallmark Christmas Movie in 4D live on stage in an adorable Hollywood black box theater. It’s even being billed as interactive, which we ponder if that means it’ll be like Sleep No More? No matter what happens, we’re sure it’ll beat whatever drive-through interactive movie experience you might have had in 2020.

Moon Goon is comprised of the comedy talents of Mary Anthony, Kylie Brakeman, Jill Cepela, Jeremy Culhane, Jasmine Don, Josh Fleury, Angela Giarratana, Paul Heredia, Mary Lou, Skyler Madsen, Chance McCrary, Patrick McDonald, Nikki Mckenzie, and Andrew Santiago.

Moon Goon’s Hallmark Christmas Movie in 4D is set for Wed. Dec. 8th at the Broadwater Black Box at 8:30PM PT and will be presented by The Comedy Co-op. Tickets are only $12.25 (i.e. the date of Christmas). Go get them here before they sell out.

Since Bill Maher Got COVID-19, Lisa Curry Decided to Do Her Own Ep. of Real Time

May 21, 2021
News
bill maher, hbo, lisa curry, parody, real time, satire

You might have heard that, even though he has been fully vaccinated, Bill Maher contracted COVID-19 amidst shooting his award winning weekly series, Real Time with Bill Maher. Maher was asymptomatic and taping for last week and this week were postponed.

Since the voice of Real Time is so “crucial” to the national conversation on any hot button issue, comedian and writer Lisa Curry, on her own, stepped up to the plate to do her own virtual, completely safe episode of Real Time (that would be hosted by someone a little more with the times).

Curry even assembled a stacked panel of Subhah Agarwal, Maggie Maye, and Calise Hawkins to riff over the news (over Zoom) just so you could have the full Real Time experience. Go enjoy Real Time with Lisa Curry and get your Real Time fix here.

Please Enjoy This Death Metal-Love(?) Song, Witch Taint’s “Ready 4 Lvv”

November 2, 2020
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dave hill, death metal, parody, witch taint

If you need an oh so tiny break from the world, especially this election, COVID-19, climate change, the global reckoning with systemic oppression, might we suggest one of the wonderfully, ridiculously silly (and metal) things we’ve seen in awhile.

Half-death metal, half-tender love song, self-styled darkest lords of the darkest darkness that the darkness ever covered in darkness, Witch Taint (AKA “the most extremely extreme and Satanic Norwegian Black Metal band from Indiana”) have just released their latest single “Ready 4 Lvv” from their full length album Sons of Midwestern Darkness. It’s the perfect bleak interjection into a love song that only black metal masters like Witch Taint could dish out.

There is an accompanying music video for Ready 4 Lvv that further accentuates the romance/gloom here. We had a pretty big smile and laugh, the hardcore kind of course, while giving it a watch.

Oh, if you don’t know about Witch Taint, please familiarize yourself with the amazing and hilarious Black Metal Dialogues.

Please ‘Calm’ Yourself to Natasha Krause and Caitlin Linden’s “Guided Meditation” Specifically for These Times

October 13, 2020
News
2020, caitlin linden, meditation, natasha krause, parody, sketch comedy

To even take the time here to remind you that the world is a crazy place is frankly a redundant waste of time. Coping with the insanity that we are all beset with everyday is what’s important (so we can handle whatever other insanity inevitably lies ahead) and one of the better, more reliable ways to do that is guided meditation.

Of course, guided meditation has had to switch itself up a little during the pandemic and the worldwide cultural reckoning and might be a little different than what you might now or have heard of. Still, it’s worth spending some time to calm yourself with Natasha Krause and Caitlin Linden‘s very special guided meditation designed specifically for these times.

Get into, enjoy, “relax” to their guided meditation here

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Follow Caitlin on her freaky spiritual journey ?

A post shared by Caitlin Linden (@caitmonstar) on Oct 10, 2020 at 10:01am PDT

Enjoy James Austin Johnson’s Take on Trump’s Absurd Call to Fox Business About Dealing with COVID-19

October 9, 2020
News
fox business, james austin johnson, maria bartiromo, parody, satire, trump

James Austin Johnson‘s Trump impression has been one of the best around and is starting to get more and more notoriety as such, especially with JAJ’s understanding how Trump gets lost in doing non-sequiturs and tangents while attempting to speak extemporaneously. The experimental drugs that Trump is currently on due to testing positive for COVID-19 seem to having speak even more insane than he usually does, allowing for JAJ to really get off the rails with his impression.

Earlier this week, Trump called into Fox Business to speak with Maria Bartiromo and went off about he didn’t feel contagious. JAJ made a more enjoyable (potentially less terrifying?) take on it. Please enjoy it here.

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Don seems to be experiencing grandiose delusions under the influence of steroids and experimental drug cocktail

A post shared by James Austin Johnson (@shrimpjaj) on Oct 8, 2020 at 2:36pm PDT

Please Enjoy Hampton Yount’s Unaired Conspiracy Theory Comedy Pilot “Man of Truth”

October 8, 2020
News
conspiracy theory, hampton yount, parody, satire, syfy, time travel

As film and TV production gets prolonged and paused and shut down, the quest for more content has led to unveiling and releasing of things that the general public would never get to see like unaired pilots, even if they were actually funny enough to warrant the public getting to see it and potentially pushing for more of it to be made.

Hampton Yount made one such pilot for SYFY called Man of Truth that put Yount position to investigate the most ridiculous conspiracy theories, but taking them as serious as any of the real ones like COINTELPRO or the Military Industrial Complex. The topic he deep dives into for the pilot if celebrity time travelers and his quest to get a hold of Matthew McConaughey is so worth a series green light by itself.

Go see the truth for yourself here.

 

Please Revel in James Austin Johnson’s Impression of Trump with COVID-19

October 2, 2020
News
covid-19, impression, james austin johnson, parody, trump

Sure, so many impressions of Trump have arisen over the years of this seemingly interminable administration of his presidency. It can be hard to parse out the folks that truly nail the impression (not to mention that you probably try to manage how much you intake of his voice as possible at this point).

That being said, Donald Trump being infected with the novel Coronavirus, COVID-19 presents a rare time where Trump probably doesn’t want to be on camera or even be interviewed if he’s really sick. So, we’d like to point out James Austin Johnson‘s brilliant, spot-on take of Trump (that he has done so many fun things with in the past including speaking in Radiohead lyrics) as he bedridden with COVID-19.

We can only hope that Trump has such a cough as depicted here for your convenience to revel in.

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The virus virtually affects nobody! I look forward to full, speedy complications from the batman virus. Thank you White Christians for your Magic Prayers to Mr. God and Mr. Jesus for quick recovery and violent strength in my convalescents! We're doing GREAT BIBLE in America, Everyone going to heaven in droves like you've never seen before!

A post shared by James Austin Johnson (@shrimpjaj) on Oct 2, 2020 at 12:36pm PDT

Please Enjoy Jim Tews Showing What (Really) Real Life Tony Hawk Pro Skater Looks Like

September 28, 2020
News
jim tews, parody, real life, sketch comedy, tony hawk pro skater

The remastering of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1 & 2 has been one of the recent saving graces in terms of filling the days while still stuck in quarantine/lockdown. It’s also a great reminder of how ridiculous you can get on a skateboard when in a video game, even more insane than every pro skater that has ever lived.

Certainly, it’s not representative of what a good percentage of people who enjoy skateboarding as a hobby look like when they’re trying to put together trick combos or find and clear those secret gaps.

Thanks to the hilarious Jim Tews, you can see a more realistic version of a not-so-pro skater would be like in Tony Hawk Pro Skater. Please, please enjoy it on IG here.

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So here I am, doing everything I can Holding on to what I am Pretending I'm a superman I'm trying to keep, the ground on my feet Seems the world is falling down around me The night's are long, I'm singing this song Trying to make the answer's more a maybe And I'm so confused, about what to do Sometimes I want to throw it all away So here I am, growing older all the time, Looking older all the time, Feeling younger in my mind So here I am, doing everything I can Holding on to what I have Pretending I'm a superman I'm trying to sleep, I lost count of sheep, My mind is racing faster every minute What could I do more, Yeah, I'm really not sure I don't want to run in circles but I can't quit And I'm so confused I've got a lot to do Sometimes I want to throw it all away Controlling everything inside Feeling weak I don't feel right Telling me I have to change Telling me to act my age But if all that I can do Is to sit and watch time go Then I'll have to say goodbye And I'll be sure to watch time fly, to watch it fly-hy-hy So here I am, Growing older all the time, Looking older all the time, Feeling younger in my mind Here I am, doing everything I can Holding on to what I am, Pretending I'm a superman ? @huyhasbeen

A post shared by Jim Tews (@jimtews) on Sep 25, 2020 at 2:06pm PDT

Enjoy Sam Taggart’s PSA for Joe Biden (Though It’s Not for His Presidential Run)

August 24, 2020
News
joe biden, parody, psa, sam taggart

With the DNC passed and Joe Biden officially becoming the Democratic Nominee for POTUS in the 2020 General Election, there are still a good amount of folks that are stirring about having to settle for Biden with the alternative being the world (probably) ending (for real this time) under another 4 years of Trump.

So, Sam Taggart is setting aside his clever satirical characters to spread a message of support, albeit a special kind that has nothing to do with the race for POTUS, for Biden.

Please enjoy it here (and please, please, please go vote to make our current nightmare a little less nightmar-ish).

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A post shared by Sam Taggart (@samtaggart) on Aug 21, 2020 at 8:04am PDT

Pleaes Enjoy John Early’s Own Version of Vogue’s 73 Questions

July 28, 2020
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73 questions, john early, parody, vogue magazine

Vogue Magazine’s 73 Questions has been one of their go-to features when it comes to interviewing celebrities in this digital age. Going into A-listers’ homes and doing 73 lightning round style questions has proven to be quite popular.

Of course, it has been done in parody quite a few times (with that even in on it-see Derek Zoolander). Still, for our money, one of the best 73 Questions is one by the great John Early that he just posted to IG. It’s as irreverent and subversive and absurd as any one of these interviews that we’ve seen and, also, you should note that this was safely made a couple of years ago when there was no COVID-19.

Please, please enjoy it here

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Thank you @voguemagazine for stopping by! (But truly thank you to @albertfishhat and @eleanormargaret for making this with me very last minute for a live show in 2018 and of course thank you to sex god @sethbogartofficial)

A post shared by John Early (@bejohnce) on Jul 27, 2020 at 3:43pm PDT

Please Enjoy Christina Catherine Martinez’s Adult White Lady Version of The Little Girl Crying About Lockdown

July 15, 2020
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catherine christina martinez, characters, lockdown, parody

Earlier this week, there was a home video of a little child crying about all the her favorite places that’s closed because of renewed lockdown orders that have arrived around the globe.

The video went viral and, as if often the case with viral videos, there will be plenty of parodies popping up all around the Internet. Christina Catherine Martinez, who does have a knack for parodying niche characters (her taking the stage as Jean Luc Godard pitching a Paddington the Bear sequel still has us busting up several months after we saw it), did her own version of the tear filled rant, but done as a privileged white lady (at the behest of comedian Marcella Arguello).

The attention to nuance, detail, and performance are stellar and, most importantly, we keep laughing heartily every time we watch it. Please enjoy it here.

This is for @marcellacomedy who requested a white lady version of the little girl crying about lockdown pic.twitter.com/tPRQKZJYNz

— Christina Catherine Martinez (@xtina_catherine) July 14, 2020

Yassir Lester Fools Internet with Fake Jersey Mike’s BLM Post to Highlight Performative Corporate Gestures

July 1, 2020
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blm, jersey mike's, parody, satire, yassir lester

Plenty of corporations are trying to join in on the cultural uprising around the globe sparked off by the murder of George Floyd. Yet, as corporations often do when it comes to taking a stance, they fall short of the mark and often make tone deaf, performative gestures.

To point this out, Yassir Lester made a fake Jersey Mike’s post on Twitter that claimed that they would offensively rename a sandwich as a point of solidarity with Black Lives Matter. Though there was no connection to an official Jersey Mike’s social media account, plenty of people ran with it like it was a real statement from the real Jersey Mike’s.

With that being the case, Lester, 12 hours later, owned up to creating the hoax and then asked, “How bad off are we that we thought a corporation would rename a sandwich, offensively, as a statement of solidarity?” He also added, “Why is no one using Google?” as it would indeed having been easy to see that this wasn’t a real advertisement by Jersey Mike’s.

Lester went on to be more emphatic about his faux Jersey Mike’s tweet remarking that corporations of all kinds often say that they will offer support to communities in need, but, often, no one knows where that money is going. Marginalized groups are more in need of direct support through defunding police, access to health care and housing, etc. and corporations shouldn’t just seem like they’re doing enough by ill-advised performative gestures on social media. Again, this one was fake, but you have certainly received some sort of corporate/company newsletter in your inbox that actually falls short of supporting marginalized people getting what they need to live like so many of us with any modicum of privilege.

For our money, this is high level satire that is so effective that it might just open people’s eyes to yet another thing that they were unfortunately overlooking.

The tweet went viral and, despite his explanation, there is local news coverage that talks to people who still seem to miss the point.

Literally what is jersey Mike’s doing. pic.twitter.com/9XohWNOa4n

— Yassir Lester (@Yassir_Lester) July 1, 2020

It was me. pic.twitter.com/bWMsnQFlgU

— Yassir Lester (@Yassir_Lester) July 1, 2020

Here is the news covering the Jersey Mikes tweet and I can’t stop laughing. https://t.co/rIQ3uKrDeX

— Yassir Lester (@Yassir_Lester) July 1, 2020

Sara Schaefer Imagines a New Sort of Barbie Dream House for Quarantine

June 24, 2020
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barbie, dream house, parody, quarantine life, sara schaefer, sketch comedy

You’re well aware that the COVID-19 pandemic persists and that it will for a good number of months ahead as the curve has not flattened and that life seems unsure like it was March/April.

With that in mind, it’s fair to say that a Barbie Dream House wouldn’t be the same for these times either. Sara Schaefer went ahead and actualized what that might look and created a great, timely, and hilarious sketch for the quarantine life and societal uprising that we’re all a part of now.

Enjoy Sara Schaefer’s Quarantine Dream House here.

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REPOSTED TO IGTV – HERE IS THE FULL VERSION! I forgot regular Instagram cuts off videos after 1 minute. Please rewatch for the crucial third act ?. A play in three acts. By me and @scottmoran9876, music by @emburgler. #barbie

A post shared by Sara Schaefer (@saraschaefer1) on Jun 23, 2020 at 12:18pm PDT

Conan O’Brien Joins the Baking While in Sheltering-in-Home Trend

April 2, 2020
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Conan O’Brien proves once again that he can make a bit out of anything and pretty much from everywhere, even while sheltering at home. Please enjoy his latest self-isolation bit here.

Please Enjoy a New Britanick Sketch “Dating App Writers Room”

February 19, 2020
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adam lustick, brian mcelhaney, britanick, danny jolles, dating app, nick kocher, parody, sketch comedy, writers room

The duo of Brian McElhaney and Nick Kocher, often known better as BriTANick have produced some of the best, most ridiculous sketches/short films (see 2011′s Eagles Are Turning People Into Horses) over the years. Their success has led them to being quite busy writing at SNL, performing all over the place, etc. 

Thus, morsels from BriTANick only come around every now and again, but they are sure delectably funny whenever they come around. So, with all of that in mind, please enjoy BriTANick’s latest Dating App Writers Room here.

December 17, 2019
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anthony atamanuik, james adomian, parody, satire, trump vs bernie

Anthony Atamanuik and James Adomian’s Trump vs. Bernie remains as one of the best works of political comedy in the past decade.

Whether or not Trump gets actually impeached and thrown out of office to the curb and making this more fictional, you should never miss a chance for some of comedy’s best iterations of Donald Trump and Senator Bernie Sanders verbally spar to things that are both unbelievably hilarious, but incredibly prescient.

Trump vs. Bernie’s latest LA date will be Tues. Jan. 14th at 7:30PM at The Lodge Room in Highland Park. Tickets are $25-$30. Please go get them here.

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