With less than a month left until her final set on the Second City stage, Aliya realizes that she's not totally sold on standup. So she talks to Sandra Battaglini, a comedian who's petitioning the government to recognize comedy as an art form that's worth funding, and the art duo Life of a Craphead who discuss the evolution of their jokes, from mixing a chemical weapon onstage to dumping a colonial sculpture into the Don River.
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The Sun Never Sets on AbTec Island
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Aliya Does Improv
Noise Meditation #2: Expanding Empathetic Belly
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Cadence Weapon and The Black Experience in Sound
Music for Plants and the People Who Love Them
The Man Who Scored the World
Towards a Theory of the Hoser
Aliya's First Set
Alanis Obomsawin: 85 Years of Resistance
Aliya Tries Comedy
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