Back when I was a lad in the nineteen-hundred and eighties, standup showcase shows were on cable television 24 hours a day, and I watched every single one of them. They were all good to me and my insatiable appetite for standup, but the big ones were on HBO. I seldom had access to HBO, […]
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Back when I was a lad in the nineteen-hundred and eighties, standup showcase shows were on cable television 24 hours a day, and I watched every single one of them. They were all good to me and my insatiable appetite for standup, but the big ones were on HBO. I seldom had access to HBO, […]
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I bought Doug Stanhope's new memoir, "Digging Up Mother," because he told me I was in the book. He could have been drunk when he said that. No, wait. He definitely was, because he said so. Either way, imagine my delight and yours this week when Audible released an audiobook version of Stanhope's Dig...
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Kramer vs. Kramer is an Oscar-winning film about divorce.
Kramer vs. Stoller was a case of art imitating life imitating parody masquerading as reality. At any rate, case dismissed.
New York State Supreme Court Justice Barbara Jaffe exonerated Fred Stoller and Skyhorse Publishing with her r...
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On 3rd Ave. and Fairfax in Los Angeles, there is a meeting place for residents and tourists alike called the Farmers Market. Here, comedian and actor Fred Stoller sits for an interview with AmericasComedy.com. He enjoys the market because the passing crowds of shoppers and sense of commu...
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It has been 40 years since Marlo Thomas and her friends made puberty and sex a little easier to swallow for young children with the seminal release of Free To Be...You And Me. Oh no. I didn't.
But Rob Kutner, Stephen Levinson, Joel Moss Levinson and ...
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You may have noticed a new animated video featured at the top of Funny Or Die today called Noah’s Ark, which features the voices of comedians Marc Maron, Maria Bamford and Jonathan Katz. In it, we find Maron playing the over-worked, near-defeat...
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Fred Stoller (Atom's Gate Show, Everybody Loves Raymond, Friends and a ton of other shows) has a new Kindle Single called My Seinfeld Year about his hysterical bittersweet season as a staff writer on Seinfeld with lots of great inside stuff with...
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