The Banshees of Inisherin Film review: When friends fall out it’s heartbreaking
In Bruges stars Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson reunite in Oscar-winning British-Irish filmmaker Martin McDonagh's powerful dark comedy
Funny Pages film review: A quirky East Coast comedy is a true diamond in the rough
Young filmmaker Owen Kline has written a selection of characters and misfits one can’t help but fall in love with
Amy Schumer: Bullies used to call me 'Amy Jewmer' and throw pennies
The comedian said that growing up in a Catholic town she faced regular antisemitism
There's a lot of truth in the stereotype that all Jews are funny
Why are so many Jews comedians, given how relatively few of us there are?
Jerry Sadowitz often pushes boundaries, but that's exactly the point
The comedian offers one of the purest forms of risqué comedy out there
Comedian Jerry Sadowitz defends cancelled routine as 'funny and worth saying'
The veteran standup was condemned by an Edinburgh venue as 'unsafe, homophobic, misogynistic and racist'
Edinburgh Fringe: Jewish comedian Jerry Sadowitz has show cancelled over 'not acceptable' material
The veteran standup is known for his shocking performances
Edinburgh Fringe diary: ‘This city in August? It’s like Limmud on steroids!’
The UK’s only female Orthodox stand-up Rachel Creeger gives the lowdown on the Edinburgh Fringe
As Mock the Week is set to end, the man who devised the show explains its charm
Dan Patterson looks back on the show's 17 glorious seasons and explains why satire remains so vital
Nope film review: Dark UFO comedy struggles to lift off
Writer-director Jordan Peele returns with a Spielbergian sci-fi thriller with an M Night Shyamalan-esque twist
‘I was funnier than Mel Brooks’
Stephen Applebaum meets a Hollywood veteran taking his new show to Edinburgh
The prankster gets personal
At last comic Simon Brodkin can be openly Jewish, he tells Nicole Lampert
Barefoot in the Park theatre review: Reworking Neil Simon’s classic is a step too far
Much of the evening fizzes along in its dated, delightful way but this production would do well to follow the lead of the film version
Edinburgh Festival and Fringe 2022: Twenty must-see acts - and one must-read book
Jenni Frazer's pick as the arts bonanza bounces back
Obituary: Singer, comedienne and actress Tracy Kashi
Courageous, witty and passionate performer who fought to demystify breast cancer
There's so much more to Jewish jokes that the 'mean Jew' stereotype
Other types of Jewish humour are available says David Baddiel
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