Prince Edward Island continues to prove itself as a comedic goldmine. One of the co-creators of The Prince Edward Island Encyclopedia have given us yet another look into island life with the creation of their newest web series, Bluebird. Continue reading Bluebird: Co-Creator Of The PEI Encyclopedia Co-Creates A New Web Series
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Exclusive: James Mullinger Aims To Pack Saint John’s Harbour Station A Second Time
Last year James Mullinger set out to do the impossible, as James Mullinger tends to. In a city that has a notorious reputation for being last minute to everything, and the only hope of selling out a show is to bribe your grad class, Mullinger managed to pack Harbour Station with his comedy. It’s a feat no other New Brunswick born comedian has yet to accomplish. Mullinger even managed to sell more tickets than Jerry Seinfeld who performed there in 2013, and tonight Mullinger announced that he’s aiming to do it again. Continue reading Exclusive: James Mullinger Aims To Pack Saint John’s Harbour Station A Second Time
CONTEST: Something Funny’s Comedy Festival Needs A Name
The first annual festival to celebrate the East coast’s comedy scene in Southern New Brunswick is being presented by Something Funny Inc October 20th and 21st, 2017, and they’ve partnered with The East to give you a chance to win two VIP Festival Passes. Continue reading CONTEST: Something Funny’s Comedy Festival Needs A Name
Something Funny Inc Announces Comedy Festival For Southern New Brunswick
While news has been trickling out since the taping of CBC Radio’s Laugh Out Loud comedy show at KV Billiards in Quispamsis, the official announcement was made today that Something Funny Inc. will be presenting a full blown comedy festival for Southern New Brunswick.
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In Review: The Comedian’s Guide To Survival
It’s hard to imagine James Mullinger as anything other than the fully formed comedian that he is today. Some two years ago when he moved to New Brunswick, it was if a bomb had been dropped on the province and we were suddenly playing host to a British invasion. Propaganda pamphlets littered our streets with little Union Jacks on one side and statements like ‘Your Conservative Overlords have no funny bones!’ on the other. His face seemed to appear in every shop window, he completely dominated the media, and you couldn’t host an event without him making an appearance as a special guest. He’s interviewed the likes of George Clooney and Jerry Seinfeld, which suddenly put me and everyone I know on par with Kevin Bacon. It was kind of a big deal. So now, two years on, seeing ‘The Comedian’s Guide To Survival’, a film based on the painful missteps of Mullinger’s early career, it immediately brings one very big question to mind: who is this wet blanket? Continue reading In Review: The Comedian’s Guide To Survival