Jenna Marotta
Stephen Colbert's Transition into the 'Real' Stephen Colbert Has Begun
The new host of "The Late Show" introduced himself to America last night to high ratings, but his inaugural episode as David Letterman's replacement was a mixed bag.
Jon Stewart Has Made His Mark on Late-Night TV and on America Itself
After 17 seasons, America's foremost comedy newsman is leaving the late-night landscape in a vastly different state than when he entered it.
We Spoke to the Author of the Kirk Cameron 'Crocoduck' Erotica E-Book
What do you get when you cross a former sitcom actor turned creationist, stigmata hand sex, and a bizarro erotica e-book available for 99 cents on Amazon?
Amy Schumer Keeps Pushing Comedy Boundaries with 'Trainwreck'
Four years ago, the Inside Amy Schumer star was someone Seth McFarlane could semi-convincingly say was unknown. Not any more.
'Three Busy Debras' Is a Play About Psychopaths with an Interest in Incest and Brunch
The irreverent, possibly genius show features necrophilia, the Holocaust, 9/11, Kony 2012, kidnapping, pedophilia, suicide, mariticide, masturbation, infidelity committed with ghosts, and all things Debra.
'The Chris Gethard Show' Offers an Interactive, Subversive Approach to Late-Night TV
The veteran UCB performer brings his brand of off-kilter comedy and public-access-honed disruption to Fusion.