The most dangerous (usually to himself) humorist in America is back - back in the living room. And he's not taking any prisoners. Although he might take naps.
Have you heard the story about Alan Titchmarsh in the flower bed with Charlie Dimmock? Or Hinge & Bracket at the Edinburgh Festival? Or Richard Digance on his first date?
It's 1620 and Mrs. Claus's dear husband is off in the New World planting the seeds of what will become a glorious Christmas tradition. Meanwhile, Mrs. Claus has chosen to stay in England.
Seventeen humorous stories, including The Jumping Frog of Calavarous County, Story of Old Ram, Buck Fanshaw's Funneral, Tom Quartz, What Stumped the Blue Jays, and Journalism in Tennessee.
This collection of six Individual portraits from the master of the monologue are Darker and more intense than the first collection, these six stories uncover the secrets behind ordinary suburban lives
It's that time of year again—the holiday season. Between checkout lines a mile long, battles with traffic, and delayed flights, what's better to do than to laugh the aggravation away...
What to George and Laura Bush have in common with Dick and Jame? Well, both hail from prototypical WASP families. And, both exhibit a natural resistance to moral complexity (i.e., reality).