Which stand-up comedian's acclaimed 2000 special, 'Killin' Them Softly,' is praised for its insightful social commentary and distinctive, often slow-paced delivery?
What subgenre of comedy often features morbid, grotesque, or taboo subjects and situations, aiming to provoke laughter from uncomfortable topics?
Which mockumentary-style sitcom, set in a paper company office, is widely credited with popularizing the phrase 'That's what she said' in American pop culture?
Which comedian is famously known for his 'You might be a redneck if...' jokes, which highlight humorous stereotypes of Southern culture?
What is the name of the iconic Boston bar where 'everybody knows your name' in the beloved 1980s and 90s sitcom of the same name?
Which comedic actress, known for her roles in 'Bridesmaids' and 'Saturday Night Live,' won an Emmy for her memorable portrayal of former White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer on SNL?
Which groundbreaking comedian, known for his raw and honest style, was the first recipient of the prestigious Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 1998?
Before settling on its famous title, 'Friends' went through several working titles during its development. Which of these was an early contender?
Before achieving fame as a legendary counterculture comedian, which performer worked as a successful advertising copywriter in the 1950s?
Which critically acclaimed comedy-drama series, created by and starring Donald Glover (Childish Gambino), focuses on the lives of two cousins navigating the Atlanta music scene?