
Wyatt Cenac compares being a presidential candidate to being a stand-up comedian. [The Advocate]
The Daily Show and The Colbert Report suspend hiatus to work through the election and will have a live one-hour event on election night. [Broadcasting & Cable]
Deaf comedians perform stand-up comedy using sign language. This is awesome. [Guardian]
If you missed Punchline Magazine's 3rd Anniversary show or just want to relive the hilarity, here are the pictures. [Punchline Magazine]
Sarah Silverman believes "whenever things are
tough in the country, the comedy only gets better." [The Triangle]
Sarah Silverman also believes some people think The Sarah Silverman Program "is about wet dreams and diarrhea, but to me maybe it’s about corporate marketing strategies." [OC Olly]
George Lopez continues working for "that one." You know, "the one?" What's his name? Barack Nobama? [Falls Church News-Press]
The Office makes up a fictional viral video, and overnight, it's a real viral video. That's like a super power. Can TV shows have super powers? [Videogum]
I want the pajamas Mike Birbiglia wears in the picture from this interview. You should buy me them for Christmas, internet. [Boston]
Helen Mirren fancies Russell Brand. That's British for "she wants to bum him." [One India]
At Bloomington, Christian Finnegan will "make a point to throw a chair across the stage and maybe choke an audience member." [Indiana Daily Student]