NPR's Sacha Pfieffer speaks to comedian Chris Duffy about his new book, "Humor Me." In it, he explores how laughing can be therapeutic and argues that humor can be taught, lost and regained.
The author of the “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” series shares a handful of titles that have helped shape his sense of humor.
Writer Ian Lendler thinks grown-up books are boring. It’s why he has made a career out of writing graphic novels and picture books geared toward kids. For more than 10 years, he’s woven tales inspired ...
Author Gloria Squitiro chatted about her humor fiction book “C’mon Funk Move Your Ass: How a Demure Little Wife Made Her Husband a Big City Mayor.” Author Gloria Squitiro chatted about her humor book ...
Nearly 800 people packed the Lesher Center’s Hofmann Theatre on a recent weeknight as Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist Dave Barry took the stage, delivering a laughter-filled performance that touched ...
OLIVIA — Had the Coen brothers discovered the writings of Chuck Brown, their movie “Fargo” might just have been named after a different town, but it would definitely have kept all of the satire and ...
Using common sense. We all try to do this in our daily lives, but sometimes, it can elude us. Thankfully, “Common Sense” is here to help us all out. Author Tom Burns, The Common Sense Fellow, ...
CHICO — Chico author and educator Robb Lightfoot prides himself on being able to find humor in everything. Lightfoot was recently honored in an Erma Bombeck anthology published last month for his ...
The book’s title is inspired by the 1920 W.E.B. Du Bois essay, “The Souls of White Folk,” which examined the roots of American racism. Author and sociologist Raúl Pérez has written a book called “The ...