The universe may be ever-expanding and infinite and all of that, but the internet is a beast unto its own.
Some comedy routines have stood the test of time, and have inspired comedians to take up the art form itself.
Clear your calendar in the first week of March, because South Africa’s funniest comedy festival will be showcasing the best in the business.
South Africa is full of talented comedians who find new and creative ways to make us laugh. Kevin Meyer isn’t one of them.
Trevor Noah’s earnings between June 1, 2018, and June 1, 2019, makes him the fourth highest-paid comedian in the world. He’s laughing all the way to the bank.
This comedy series, featuring some of Africa’s best comedians, is the perfect pick-me-up to get you through the upcoming national elections.
We all the know the saying that opinions are like, erm, rectums in that everyone has one. Loyiso Gola shared his on Twitter and things got messy.
Who doesn’t want to see a wonderfully chiselled man almost naked for a minute? Well, obviously the ladies will win that argument. Boys, it’s still a great watch.
Well, she’s not exactly beating around the bush is she? Comedian Richard Pryor’s widow Jennifer Lee had some less than flattering things to say about Bill Cosby and it makes for interesting reading.
Do your part for a good cause and have a good laugh whilst doing it (and really all you have to do is attend an amazing comedy evening, and who wouldn’t want to do that?)
Comedian Jim Norton describes the life and tribulations of Robin Williams and how he sees a parallel with many other comedians.
Ricky Gervais and Jimmy Fallon take on a game of Word Sneak on the Tonight Show. The two try hard, but neither is able to keep their faces straight during the game. Enjoy.
During an Easter radio interview, comedian Nik Rabinowitz upset some listeners with his jokes. Highlights included referring to a “queer Jesus for the gay community” and a “pastor who had a potato stuck up his backside.” This morning the Broadcasting Complaints Commission of South Africa (BCCSA) found complaints accusing these statements as “blasphemous” to be not valid.