Laugh Out Loud is your radio and web destination for Canadian comedy. From the famous to the newly found, you are guaranteed to laugh out loud. Every week, host Ali Hassan crosses the country and cruises the Web to bring you what's new and hot in Canadian comedy from stand-up to sketch to musical comedy and beyond.
From the Shenkman Centre in Ottawa, David Pryde takes you on a journey with prepositions. Or is it ALONG a journey THROUGH prepositions? IN prepositions? BETWEEN? Anyway, it's a ton of fun!
Anesti Danelis sings a song about your mom that feels like it could be mean - but it's kind of sweet! And, you might be grateful that comedian Jason Blanchard is not your father!Â
From the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, comedian Nour Hadidi reminds us that depression - as serious and challenging as it is - when talked about openly, can be great for comedy! And Ali has some tips on how NOT to sunburn.Â
Laugh Out Loud is paying tribute to a young comedian who died last week from cancer, Dion Arnold. He recorded a set along with Eman El-Husseini at the Die Laughing Gala at the Winnipeg Comedy Festival a couple of years ago - injecting some much needed humour into the topic of death.
Hisham Kelati reveals some things he shouldn't know about his Mom. And Salma Hindy's parents say: you're not getting any younger! Oh, what they wouldn't give for a married daughter.
From the Trailside Music Hall in Charlottetown PEI, Patrick Ledwell dives deep into his mistaken identities, memorable Maritime summers, and his intolerance for his own gluten intolerance!
From Niagara-on-the-Lake, Keith Pedro shares how a man his size can wear his children’s clothes! And from our Queens of Comedy show, Rush Kazi offers suggestions for dealing with tiger parents!Â
From the Big Sound Comedy Festival, Rob Pue talks about good sneezes and bad sneezes. And Zabrina Douglas wonders at what age to stop lying to her children 'cause she's not stopping anytime soon!
From our Queens of Comedy show, Bria Hiebert talks about the importance of maintaining cottage access at all costs. And Kelly Zemnickis gets a vivid and disappointing assessment from her gynecologist!
From the Yukon Arts Centre, Don Kelly warms things up today, and recently married Ivan Decker guides the Whitehorse audience through the etiquette of a wedding registry!
From the Okanagan Comedy Festival Matt Baker tells us about the mature way to handle street heckles. And from Winnipeg, John Hastings demonstrates what bodily injury repair looks like under different health plans.
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