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Steve Desroches (48) talks to Jamie Morris (54) about his life as an actor and playwright, specifically on his work writing parodies.
Interview with dad about growing up, religion, and his favorite memories of me and our family.
Uncle Floyd has worked in show business for over 4 decades. In this interview, Floyd shares some of his advice and experience in his work over the years.
Kathe Farris sits down with her daughter to discuss her descent into the world of stand-up comedy.
Ed and Kaitlyn discuss childhood memories, comic books, and all the different ways to measure wealth in one's life.
Steve Desroches (48) talks to Julie Wheeler (58) about her life as a musician, comedian and drag king as well as life in Provincetown, Massachusetts.
Talk with my friend for a school project. we made it a bit fun but serious at the same time are sense of humor is a little too much sometimes.
An interview with Dolores and Oscar. For the time ever publicly announcing super puppy!
The recounting of the first month and a half of our relationship, in all of its wild, hilarious, joyful glory.#blacklovematters
John had everything, but due to terrible circumstances he became homeless. One of those awful events was a fight against throat cancer, which left him unable to talk. With the help of a friend and a sense of humor, John...
Steve Desroches (47) and Kristen Becker (45) discuss Becker's career as a stand up comic including touring the South with Jay Bakker, the son of Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, as well as her childhood spent in both the North...
My father and I got the chance to really sit down and speak a little about his experience coming to the United States . There were many things I learned about what it was like when my father first came...
Interview with Erik Chavira, 35 yo, and my self, 32 yo. Topics on his life.
I interviewed my mom about her experiences with comics and comic books in her lifetime.