From Accent on Toronto’s 20th Anniversary just a few years ago, we shine our spotlight on the one and only, Grande Dame of Canadian Comedy, Martha Chaves.
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Some people just don’t want children, and you’ll have to accept that!
Prince Edward Islander Justin Shaw tells the Capitol Theatre in Moncton New Brunswick that yeah, he’s kind of a nerd, but that hasn’t stopped him from experimenting with all kinds of wild stuff. By accident.
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Getting ushered into your golden years doesn’t always feel great!
John Sheehan takes a Moncton audience on a tour of a “certain” museum in his native Newfoundland. And Erica Sigurdson tells Winnipeg that she picked up on some “clues” that she might have been drinking too much?
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Don't forget to add the tax!
Patrick Haye tells the Niagara audience that he might not be a hockey fan, but the anthem's got him amused. And from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, James O'Hara shares that he has a face that retail loves, but if you've seen him you already know that.
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Is that English my kids are speaking? Understanding the Gen Z language!
From the Hubcap Comedy Festival, David Pryde wonders aloud if his kids actually know English. And from Winnipeg, Henry Sir reminisces about how living in the 90s equaled being mocked incessantly.
Laugh Out Loud is your radio and web destination for Canadian comedy. From the famous to the newly found, you are guaranteed to laugh out loud. Every week, host Ali Hassan crosses the country and cruises the Web to bring you what's new and hot in Canadian comedy from stand-up to sketch to musical comedy and beyond.