
A Critical Conversation With Marc Maron: Part Two
Comedian and WTF podcaster Marc Maron waxes psychological, explaining how podcasting turns into therapy and political schtick obscures personal opinions.
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Comedian and WTF podcaster Marc Maron waxes psychological, explaining how podcasting turns into therapy and political schtick obscures personal opinions.

We were a little apprehensive about chatting with comedian and podcaster Marc Maron, who excoriated critics in his MICF show. But as it turns out, he just wants to champion thoughtfulness.

On her second visit to Melbourne, Sarah Silverman’s homegirl treads a laconic line between incredulity and amusement.

Every night during MICF, Maria Bamford will emerge from a dark place to split innocent comedy fans’ sides. We chat with her about selling out, Aussie audiences, and why alt-comedy is so popular with “anxious ninnies”.

In his debut Melbourne appearance, US alt-comic Paul F Tompkins delights with his suits and storytelling alike. But fans of his podcasts and albums may wish for more.

In cartoons, alum puckered Sylvester The Cat’s mouth into a cat’s arse. Will this chemical compound do the same to your natural predators?

Critics revelled in spewing venom across the Linsday Lohan-helmed flop biopic Liz & Dick. But how did her Aussie (enough) co-star Grant Bowler fare?

Even the Olympics has indie cred: “I’m so cool I qualified for the Olympics before my nation’s sovereignty was even recognised, man”.

Fresh New York writing outlet n+1 ably (but irregularly) blows the cobwebs out of the stuffy lit-mag genre. Here’s a cheat sheet for the anti-literary magazine literary magazine.
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