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From Baby Reindeer to Nanette: How Edinburgh makes or breaks comedians

From Baby Reindeer to Nanette: How Edinburgh makes or breaks comedians

It’s the biggest performing arts festival in the world, with a history of launching careers – if you can win the (sometimes-empty) room.

  • by Meg Watson

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Stop making fun of the rhythmic gymnasts. I was one

Stop making fun of the rhythmic gymnasts. I was one

What I lacked in skill, I made up in pizazz.

  • by Alice Tovey
The Paris Olympics have been fine. Here’s how they could be improved
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The Paris Olympics have been fine. Here’s how they could be improved

In the swimming, I’d like to see the inclusion of sharks.

  • by Richard Glover
This comedian once thought she’d been kidnapped. She’s now a viral hit.

This comedian once thought she’d been kidnapped. She’s now a viral hit.

Atsuko Okatsuka is one of the fastest rising names in comedy – thanks to her grandma and the Drop Challenge.

  • by Lenny Ann Low
IKEA Wars: Contestants compete in a flatpack furniture face-off

IKEA Wars: Contestants compete in a flatpack furniture face-off

A show at Brisbane’s Anywhere Festival challenges players to be first to build an item of furniture.

  • by Nick Dent
A stand-up tour where the comics don’t have to stand up

A stand-up tour where the comics don’t have to stand up

Madeleine Stewart has curated a show that’s a carefree place for performers with disabilities.

  • by Bill Wyman
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Wine snobbery driving you to drink? This festival comedy show is for you

Wine snobbery driving you to drink? This festival comedy show is for you

In Pour Taste, which is running at Bondi Festival, includes a joke-filled tasting of five wines.

  • by Daniel Herborn
David Walliams on censorship, comedy taboos and his advice to Adele

David Walliams on censorship, comedy taboos and his advice to Adele

Having sold more than 56 million books to youngsters, the comedian is concerned about “sanitising” children’s classics.

  • by Michael Lallo