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Chelsea Handler is about to start making even more bank (totally cool way to describe money). E! is working on After Lately, a new show following the fictionalized improvised tales of Chelsea Lately's writing staff. [Variety]

Nick Swardson talks about why he decided to create Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, "I've always been sketch-minded. Even in my stand-up, if you watched some of my stories and jokes, they're very sketch-like." [TV Squad]

Rob Lathan's new work proves exercise has gone to the dogs (Sorry!) If you've got a dog, you've got a gym. [Splitsider]

Garfunkel and Oates have a new music video for their song "I Don't Understand Job." [Funny or Die]

Beavis and Butthead will be providing the introduction to Jackass 3D! "Totally tubular, man!" -Not one of Beavis or Butthead's many quotable catchphrases. [Slash Film]

30 Rock show-runner Robert Carlock on why they decided to do a live show, "To make life harder for ourselves, mostly. Tina [Fey] and I both think that suffering is the base state in life." [Arts Beat]

Can Ron Jeremy play the harmonica? I think this sketch more than dispels the rumors that Ron Jeremy cannot play the harmonica. [Funny or Die]

The new season of Curb Your Enthusiasm comes to New York, the city so nice, they named it twice. The second name is Homeless People Haven. [HBO]

Leo Allen talks about how working as a tour-guide prepared him for comedy, "You're performing for hours for people who were initially excited, then get angry. So that was good practice.” [NBC New York]

The BBC is adding new restrictions banning "derogatory remarks," which is bound to have an impact on their comedy programs. Thank god we live in America, where people don't have feelings any more. [Chortle]

If you want to see some hot Ilana Glazer on Hannibal Buress and Abbi Jacobson on Jon Friedman action, then you should watch the new episode of Broad City. [YouTube]

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