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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Ep.45 - I Pity the Country pt.2
Ep.44 - I Pity the Country pt.1
Ep.43 - The Heart Says No
Ep.42 - The Indigenous New Wave
Ep.41 - Why There Are No Period Films About Black People In Canada
Ep.40 - That Time the CBC Aired 10 Hours of Crickets and Church Bells
Ep.39 - A Psychological Thriller About a Man and a Radiator
Ep.38 - A Field Recording of the Body
Ep.37 - Will Jonathan Goldstein React to this Episode?
Ep.36 - #hurtjae Update / Cassils Reloaded
Ep.35 - Justice for Cartoon Jonny Rotsztain!
Ep.34 - Century Egg
Ep.33 - Sabrina Jalees
Ep.32 - Fatima Dhowre
Ep.31 - The Movie Written by Five-Year-Olds
Ep.30 - Anupa Mistry is Done with the 6ix
Ep.29 - Waiting for a Call Back from Sun Ra
Ep.28 - Austra Takes Control
Ep.27 - Theme for an Asylum
Ep.26 - Pineapple Pizzagate
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