A Different Claus(e)
The Fifth Amendment wears a Santa hat.
Comedian Shane Mauss on the democratization of mushrooms, LSD, cannabis, DMT, and ketamine
The once-subversive show now traffics in the clichés it used to mock so effectively.
Good intentions, bad results
The comedian blames America's endless reams of regulatory red tape for slowing down new wind farms, housing, and public toilets.
The psychedelic comedian talks cognitive liberty and the mind-blowing pace of legalization efforts.
Stop enabling thieves by owning stuff.
This retelling of the Nixon scandal is more in the style of Leslie Nielsen than Robert Redford.
The Fox libertarian on why joking around is a vital form of free expression
Reason's Nick Gillespie talked with Mauss, a comedian who tours the country discussing his psychedelic experiences, at the Psychedelic Science 2023 conference.
A biotech lab led by a lightly fictionalized alternate version of Rob Lowe works to save the world.
What happens when a "wife guy" divorces his wife?
The libertarian comedian on why he's dreading the presidential election season, how he survived COVID, and why he needs to do more psychedelics.
The comedian has entertained audiences with his bad taste and unapologetically libertarian tirades for nearly 30 years.
Where your final years are active, dignified, and pretty much permanent.
The You Can't Joke About That author says that free speech and dark humor can bring a fragmented country together.
The show's final season boldly declared that success requires putting yourself first and accepting the trade-offs.
Asset forfeiture isn't funny—but what if it involves tripping bunnies and psychedelic mushrooms?
Enjoy a special video episode recorded live from New York City’s illustrious Comedy Cellar at the Village Underground.
How to—and how not to—help solve the college debt problem.
In one sequence, the Jerry Seinfeld stand-in stood onstage at a comedy club for minutes without saying a word.
Good intentions, bad results.
Asian adversaries aerially admire American angst and apathy.
The Netflix show ostensibly satirizes government control, but it is not made for anyone truly suspicious of government power.
Good intentions, bad results
Enforcing all the laws, all the time.
The Monty Python legend on giving offense and getting laughs
An aeronautical engineer considers writing a novel about a new start on the moon.
The G Word, a new documentary, only occasionally covers serious issues. But it opts not to do honest reporting.
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