
Hershal Pandya
I write about comedy @Vulture.
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1 week ago |
vulture.com | Hershal Pandya
Myth has always been a core part of Bon Iver’s work. The story of a morose Justin Vernon retreating to his father’s Wisconsin hunting cabin to record 2007’s For Emma, Forever Ago is as much a part of that album’s legacy as any of its deep cuts, and the band’s output has been periodically enshrouded in mystique since. With their fifth album, SABLE, fABLE, Vernon & Co. are once again hard at work building narratives to contextualize the music.
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2 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Hershal Pandya
Oi, bruv. Have you ever wondered what it would sound like if Don Pardo or Darrell Hammond announced the SNL cast in a British accent? If so, you’re in luck because the U.K. is about to launch its own version of the famed American sketch-comedy show. And while there’s no word yet on whether it will feature a Cockney Pardo, it has been confirmed that the show will replicate the rotating-host-and-musical-guest format of the original, executive-produced by Lorne Michaels and Broadway Video.
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3 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Hershal Pandya
Of the very few details that have been announced about season two of The Rehearsal so far, the juiciest and most intriguing is that it will see creator Nathan Fielder scale up his altruistic ambitions. “The urgency of Fielder’s project grows as he decides to put his resources toward an issue that affects us all,” HBO stated in a February release. In other words, it’s not just going to be helping people come clean about their nonexistent master’s degrees this time around. The stakes are higher.
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3 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Hershal Pandya
In July 2024, Australian comedian Reuben Solo auditioned for America’s Got Talentand was booed offstage. Rather than telling jokes, he spent the majority of his performance with his microphone in the judges’ faces while asking for their critical feedback in real time. The twist? He used a loud voice-over track to drown out whatever they said with prerecorded compliments.
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4 weeks ago |
vulture.com | Hershal Pandya
Bad news for fans of comedy, Taylor Tomlinson, and Stephen Colbert’s production résumé: CBS’s After Midnight is coming to an end. Per Deadline, the late-night show hosted by Tomlinson, which currently occupies the time slot formerly held by the The Late Late Show, is ending its run after two seasons, with Tomlinson stepping away to focus more on stand-up.
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