There were some outstanding comedy albums released in 2017, and these ten are our favorites. Unlike the Grammy’s we were not looking to pick the best […]
For comedians, there are few stepping stones as efficient at elevating one’s stand up career than getting a Comedy Central Half-Hour, which is why this new […]
Anthony DeVito didn’t become an architect like his parents wanted for his life. You don’t become friends with @Train by designing buildings. Recorded at The Creek […]
Greg Stone loves comedy. He started pursuing his career straight out of high school, and over the past decade has gained a reputation as an amazing storyteller in New York Clubs. With credits that include America’s got Talent, AXS Tv’s Gotham Comedy Live, TruTV's Friend of the People, recognition by Carolines Comedy Club as a Breakthrough artist, and regular appearances on SiriusXM's Bennington show (including a spot on their top up and coming comedians in 2017 list). He's also 1/3 of the Rad Dude Cast along with Anthony Devito (who was featured on 'Up Next' in May) and Brendan Eyre.
Friday night, Anthony DeVito performed stand up on Stephen Colbert’s Late Show. If there was ever any question that DeVito belongs on television, his set […]
SiriusXM’s Ron Bennington and Gail Bennington released the first special in a series that will focus on breaking artists in comedy, airing performances from stand up […]
This year, SiriusXM’s Bennington Show and TheInterrobang.com are teaming up to bring you the THIRD annual Highlander: There Can Be Only ONE Comedian Football Challenge. Only the toughest survive […]
Dan Soder is a name most Interrobang readers already know and love. If you don't, this is the perfect time to be figuring that out. Dan co-hosts a SiriusXM radio show - The Bonfire- that is growing bigger every day. He's co-starring on a hit Showtime series- Billions. He's written and starred in a Comedy Central digital series, Used People.
Comedy photographer Phil Provencio spent some with Anthony where he lives, in Astoria, Queens, in a neighborhood with a lot of other comics and friends. Greg stone, James Mattern, Andy Fiori, Jon Fish, Dan Shaki, Anthony's girlfriend Julia Solomon- all live very close, and yes, they have been known to sit on a stoop.
Jeffrey Gurian is a writer and comedian in New York who loves to Jump Around. Follow his regular column, right here, to find out what’s happening in comedy, and who Jeffrey Gurian ran into this week in and around New York. This week Jeffrey covered the scene at Gotham Comedy Club, The Stand, The Comedy Cellar, and Webster Hall.
We are once again teaming up with the Bennington Show for Super Bowl Sunday to guarantee we are delivering the best comedy coverage of the biggest football game of the year. As part of that excitement, 29 of the funniest comedians on the planet made 28 of the funniest predictions in the Universe for the biggest sporting event in the United States, which we may or may not be able to refer to as (dun-dun dunnnnn) The Super Bowl. You can hear them on Bennington, or you can read and listen to them right here on The IBang. Let us know in the comments who you are picking and what score you are forseeing. Good luck, and as long as the Coconuts don't win, it will all be good.
Sunday November 15th, Carolines Comedy Club hosted the 2015 New York's Funniest Finals. The annual competition is widely regarded as a launching pad careerwise.
This year, SiriusXM’s Bennington Show and TheInterrobang.com are teaming up to bring you the SECOND annual “Highlander: There Can Be Only ONE Comedian Football Challenge. It’s the toughest, the strongest and the winningest comedians competing in a fight-to-the-finish NFL Football Survivor Pool. They are fighting for pride, and to win a football signed by Rob Gronkowski. That's right, the Gronk Ball.
Jeffrey Gurian is a writer and comedian in New York who loves to Jump Around. Follow his regular column, right here, to find out what’s happening in comedy, and who Jeffrey Gurian ran into this week in and around New York. This week, Jeffrey reports from The Cellar, Gotham Comedy, Carolines and The Stairs.
It's no secret that podcasts, shows, and conversations combining science with comedy are big this year, but Neil deGrasse Tyson isn't the only one covering the place where scientists and comedians meet. Amy Hawthorne talked with comedians Jono Zalay and Joe Zimmerman about their show, their podcast, and how they thing the world will end.