Before They Get Stale: Tracy Morgan, Jim Carrey and Wanda Sykes
Both Patton Oswalt and Tracy Morgan talk about their New York Comedy Festival shows. Morgan says, “People get it twisted… It’s not about material; it’s about you as a person – are you a funny person.” [NY Times]
Jim Carrey’s new website makes me feel like I’m tripping balls. [Jim Carrey]
Aziz Ansari talks about the standing ovations in his upcoming special, "some people might say, ‘Wait a second, it looks like it was edited to look like there were 53 standing ovations,’ but that’s not the case.” [Entertainment Weekly]
Kumail Nanjiani talks to The Sound of Young America. [Maximum Fun]
Elizabeth Beckwith has a new book coming out called Raising The Perfect Child Through Guilt and Manipulation. Click on the links for an excerpt and the book trailer respectively. [Vanity Fair, YouTube]
Wanda Sykes talks about the diversity of the writing staff on The Wanda Sykes Show, "It’s 50/50 on men/women, and also African-American/white writers, it’s the same thing." [AV Club]
Mental health groups are offended by a mock hanging in an episode of The Office. Is it weird that a lot of people are essentially paid to get offended by things on TV? [E! Online]
Derrick Comedy has a new original short up. It's been so long, guys! Also, Mystery Team is slowly expanding to theaters across the country. Support it, so it can get a national release! [/film]
Julianne Moore is going to guest star on 30 Rock, because it's her turn now. [Entertainment Weekly]



