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Alex Horne: I set about inventing words that I thought stood a chance of survival

Alex Horne - How to invent a word

How hard can it be to break into the dictionary? Comedian Alex Horne recounts his long journey to linguistic immortality

Inside Features

Eddie Kadi likes to tell clean jokes in case his mother is in the audience

Heard the one about Eddie Kadi and the O2?

Monday, 8 February 2010

From obscurity to sell-out: how a comedian from Congo hit the big time in London

More than music: Duke Special's songs are inspired by Paul Auster and Brecht

Observations: Aczel is a shambles of a comic success

Friday, 15 January 2010

"There will be some mild amusement and a little boredom," says the comedian Ed Aczel, introducing his act. It's hardly the ringing endorsement that you would expect, but that's the way Aczel rolls.

NOT TO BE MISSED IN POP AND ROCK, CHOSEN BY ANDY GILL: The Courage of Others, Midlake's rustic, mystic follow-up to The Trials of Van Occupanther

Our culture critics’ picks for 2010

Friday, 1 January 2010

From Picasso’s politics to ‘The Prisoner’ and Beethoven to Big Boi, our experts choose their cultural highlights for the next 12 months

Pauly Shore is to sue over his 'improper removal' from the Comedy Store’s board

Comedy Store feud is no laughing matter

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

A bitter family legal battle threatens to undermine the future of Hollywood's most famous stand-up venue. Guy Adams reports from Los Angeles

Jones says: 'We love cabaret and light entertainment – and we're not ashamed of that'

Talent 2010: The comedians, Frisky & Mannish

Saturday, 26 December 2009

Meet Frisky and Mannish. Or, to give them their full names, Felicity Fitz-Frisky and Hansel Amadeus Mannish. Or, to give them their real names, Laura Corcoran and Matthew Jones. Together they form a comedy cabaret duo so deliriously entertaining, one hard-bitten critic was moved to declare: "If you don't enjoy this, you have no soul." The show which drew this breathless praise, alongside a cluster of five-star reviews at this year's Edinburgh Fringe, was School of Pop, a glorious hour which saw the pair sing and play their way through "twisted" musical parodies, retooling the Pussycat Dolls as end-of-the-pier entertainers and reading "Eternal Flame" as a stalker's rule-book. "We're trying to surprise people into laughing," explains Jones.

For Brydon, the work has just kept coming: sitcoms, films, stand-up, DVDs panel shows, tours, voiceovers

Rob Brydon on the ups and downs of life as Uncle Bryn

Saturday, 19 December 2009

To mark the last ever episodes of ‘Gavin & Stacey’, Rob Brydon talks about his life as Uncle Bryn.

Thinking big: Tim Key's CV includes a host of successful TV and radio shows

Tim Key: A man of his words

Wednesday, 16 December 2009

It's been quite a year for offbeat poet and comedian Tim Key. Now the winner of the Edinburgh Comedy Award is set for stardom. Alice Jones meets him

Claire Skinner, centre, and Hugh Dennis, top right, with the kids from 'Outnumbered'

Who needs a script? How ad-libbed shows are taking over the schedules

Sunday, 13 December 2009

Ad-libbed shows are taking over the schedules – and they did pretty well at the British Comedy Awards, too. Victoria Richards reports

Best of '09: Just for Laughs

Tuesday, 8 December 2009

Julian Hall on the Just for Laughs comedy festival in Montreal. Plus: nominate your favourite cultural moments of 2009.

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