The biggest names in comedy are about to descend upon L.A. for the massive Netflix Is a Joke festival, a citywide celebration featuring more than 250 shows over 12 nights at 30-plus locations. If that sounds overwhelming, we’ve got just the thing for you: lat.ms/3L8lJkG
This day-by-day guide includes interviews with top talent, appreciations of our favorite acts, and vital information to keep your comedy festival running on all cylinders.
Here are 31 performers to look out for, as chosen by The Times. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
If Pete Davidson isn’t the most discussed comedian of 2022, he’s certainly in the top three. As one of the biggest draws on the festival’s first full day, the #SNL star will appear at two “Pete Davidson and Best Friends” shows at the Fonda Theatre. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
Also performing at the fest is Sarah Cooper (@sarahcpr), the comedian whose TikTok videos impersonating President Trump launched her to viral fame: “That sort of persona was really fun to play, especially as a woman, especially as a Black woman.” lat.ms/3L8lJkG
.@Sethrogen will give crowds at the Orpheum Theatre an intimate treat with “Table Reads,” in which he and a group of well-known Netflix actor friends and fellow comedians read in real time from various scripts of their favorite movies or TV sitcoms. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
You're in luck if you’ve got a ticket to see “Abbott Elementary” breakout star Janelle James (@janellejcomedy). The Hollywood Improv shows sold out almost as soon as they were posted. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
“I tell stories, I don’t tell jokes,” says Luenell. The original Bad Girl of Comedy is performing on Tuesday, May 3. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
Has Colin Quinn (@iamcolinquinn) noticed any changes in audiences since comedy has “been back”?
“No changes except I appreciate it more,” he says. “Thankfully, maskless shows have been happening in New York for a while, so there’s no muffled laughter.” lat.ms/3L8lJkG
Do you recognize yourself in any of these? Cartoonist @gemmacorrell has pinpointed nine types of comedy club laughers. lat.ms/3Mw8RVN
Magic acts don’t often make audiences gasp, laugh and cry, but over three seasons, “Magic for Humans” has delivered equal parts bewildering sleight of hand and genuine emotion. Now @Justin_Willman is bringing his street magic to the Theatre at Ace Hotel. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
.@margaretcho, the fearless, trailblazing comedian has been on the front lines of comedy and social activism for decades. Now Cho is bringing her award-winning comedy to the Wiltern. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
Mitra Jouhari takes the stage on May 7. “I remember the first solo set I ever did,” she says. “I was too scared to talk so I did kind of a dance piece. And I spilled pad Thai all over the stage, and I had to clean it up after. But it went well.” lat.ms/3L8lJkG
.@SamJayComic is a master of tweaking societal norms, a skill that has rarely been more valuable. She cracks wise with a straight face, creating the illusion that she doesn’t even know what’s so funny about it all. You can catch her at the Peppermint Club. lat.ms/3L8lJkG
“I try not to shy away from anything I want to talk about just because it might make an audience uncomfortable,” says Joel Kim Booster (@ihatejoelkim). “Discomfort is a huge part of comedy sometimes.” lat.ms/3L8lJkG
Headlining the festival is Gabriel Iglesias (@fluffyguy), who will make history as the first comedian to perform at Dodger Stadium when he takes the stage at his sold-out shows.
For decades, the Stauffer Chemical Co. disposed of thousands of tons of industrial waste near its factory grounds along Richmond’s southeast shoreline.
But the barbed-wire-ringed Richmond site wasn’t Stauffer’s only dumping ground.
Warning signs along the Richmond, Calif., site’s perimeter attempt to discourage trespassers from breaching the locked gates, where soil testing has detected cancer-causing gamma radiation more than 60 times higher than background levels in some places.
In the last two decades, the California Department of Toxic Substances Control has overseen the investigation into the extent of contamination, revealing elevated radioactivity underground and at the surface. latimes.com/environment/st…
South Korea currently recycles close to 100% of its food waste, a remarkable jump from just 2.6% in 1996.
So, how did the nation's composting system become a model for the world?
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The food waste that ends up at Nanji Sewage Treatment Center starts out in a translucent yellow bag, which South Koreans have been required to use for throwing out their uneaten food since 2013. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
By purchasing them, which are priced at around 70 cents per liter and sold at any convenience or grocery store, residents effectively pay a tax on the food that they are throwing away. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
The decision to fire Tucker Carlson came straight from Fox Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch, according to people familiar with the situation who were not authorized to comment. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Murdoch is said to be concerned over Carlson’s coverage of the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the Capitol, where the host has promoted the conspiracy theory that it was provoked by government agents. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Tucker Carlson has called Ray Epps — a Texas man who participated in the storming of the Capitol but did not enter the building — an FBI plant, without any evidence. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Tucker Carlson is leaving Fox News. The network announced the departure of its top rated and most provocative conservative host Monday with no explanation. His last show was Friday. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Tucker Carlson's departure from Fox News comes nearly one month after a Fox News producer filed a discrimination lawsuit against the network, Carlson and other producers, alleging that the network is rife with sexist, misogynistic and abusive behavior. latimes.com/entertainment-…
Fox News last week reached a $787.5-million settlement with Dominion Voting Systems to resolve a defamation lawsuit. Dominion accused Fox of knowingly making false claims related to the 2020 election. latimes.com/entertainment-…
The junta, which would go on to rule South Korea as a dictatorship for the next eight years, sent about 3,000 elite paratroopers — including Choi Byung-moon — to crush demonstrations.
For 10 days straight, the commandos went on a campaign of terror.
At least 165 people were killed – including, Choi suspected, a young girl he handed off to fellow soldiers following a bloody minibus attack. latimes.com/world-nation/s…
Affluent communities with little low-income housing have been among those most targeted by state legislators who have strengthened half-century-old laws requiring cities to plan for growth.
In the past, Coronado only had to set aside land for 50 homes to meet state requirements. But this time, it is responsible for 912, 70% of which should be affordable to low- and middle-income residents. latimes.com/homeless-housi…
The allocation derives from a complex formula based on projected population increases and proximity to jobs and mass transit, among other factors. The law doesn’t mandate that cities build or approve new housing, just that they zone for it. latimes.com/homeless-housi…