May 13, 2015

Greer Barnes Supports Red Nose Day!

Comedian Greer Barnes gets a Red Nose to support Red Nose Day! He's here showing it off in another great red nose portrait in one of New York's most hallowed comedy halls-- The Comedy Cellar. The nose of course, is in support of #RedNoseDay. This year is the first official year that Red Nose Day is being celebrated in the United States.
April 6, 2015

Mark Normand Is Very Busy, Harland Williams Visits New York and Oxygen Launches Funny Girls

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 Comedy Juice, and the Oxygen Red Carpet....
February 23, 2015

Cipha Sounds Signs With Jay Z, Catching Up with John Witherspoon, and Big Jay Heads to LA

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 Stand, Gotham Comedy Live and Carolines on Broadway!
January 30, 2015

The Funniest People on the Planet Make The Funniest Predictions in the Universe for Football’s Biggest Game of the Year

As always we are collaborating with the Ron and Fez Show for super bowl to bring you fun, prizes, and super good times. As part of that excitement, 29 of the funniest comedians on the planet made 29 of the funniest predictions in the Universe for football's biggest game of the year, which we may or may not be able to refer to as (dun-dun dunnnnn) The Super Bowl. You can hear them on Ron and Fez's special, 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 may the team that scores the most points win.
January 12, 2015

Comedian Rick Shapiro Talks About Doing Comedy With Parkinsons

In April 2012, comedian Rick Shapiro was very sick, and didn't know why. He was completely immobilized for about two months. He had spent ninety days in a hospital, sixty days in a nursing home, two weeks in a rehabilitation facility, and was continually misdiagnosed throughout the process. Rick and his wife went through a frustrating ordeal, with some doctors not returning their calls for months, others suggesting that Rick's problems stemmed from an identity crisis. One doctor even told Rick-- under his breath-- maybe you should take up basketball. A year later, for the first time, a doctor told them that she felt Shapiro needed a doctor who knew more than she did, and referred Rick and Tracy to the Mayo clinic.