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.
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 Winnipeg, Pete Zedlacher illustrates the ups and downs of airplane loyalty points. And Ryan Williams shares the depths of his various failures and the escapades. He’s also lucky to be alive!
Groundhog day has a very special meaning for Travis Lindsay. He tells the folks of Cape Breton that it may have changed his life! And from Winnipeg, extroverted Mark Thomson says he is done with the introverts.
From the Icebreakers Comedy Festival, Dylan Gott shares how he was fooled into attending Christian Camp. And from Hecklers in Victoria, Randee Neumeyer talks about her bed wetting. It went on longer than you think.
From Parry Sound, Adrienne Fish weighs the pros and cons of being a step-mom vs step-dad. And one of them is a CLEAR winner. And from Winnipeg, Levi McCachen is trying hard to forgive the baby boomers.
From Winnipeg, John Cullen has a very simple tip for his surgeon! And from Victoria, Emily Woods shares her acupuncture experience. It’s one that she AND her acupuncturist will never forget.
From Accent on Toronto Frank Spadone takes you deep inside the world of Ducks. He has studied their ways! And from Winnipeg, Chad Anderson says he may look like he knows the woods, but he does NOT know the woods.
Sammy Farid tells the Parry Sound live audience that he’d love to have a doctor who’s a little less honest. And Derek Edwards tells the folks in Winnipeg that he’s worried he might not have enough doctors!
Courtney Gilmour tells the folks in Cape Breton that just because it says “edible” doesn’t mean you should eat it. And Janelle Niles paints a picture of her life in the projects. And how she’s grateful for all of it!
From Victoria, BC, Aaron Read will blow your mind with the characters living in HIS mind. And Luba Magnus sings her way into the hearts of the Capitol Theatre audience in Moncton!
It’s an all-Montreal show, with Gino Durante leading you through a somewhat bilingual press conference and Heidi Foss leading us through the ups and downs of a shaky medical system!
Comedy machine Matt Falk has an almost insane amount of information to share with your about his recent mattress purchase. And Ernie Vicente implores you not to invite him to your kids’ birthday parties.
It’s Big Daddy Tazz & Kate Belton! From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Big Daddy Tazz has compiled a helpful list to tell if you're driving too slowly in your motorhome, and Kate Belton shares her diverse sense of fashion!
This week it’s Rob Pue & Zabrina Douglas! From the inaugural Big Sound Comedy Festival, Rob Pue talks about the types of sneezes he can and can't do. And Zabrina Douglas wonders at what age to stop lying to her children 'cause she's not stopping anytime soon!
It’s Bree Parsons & Andrew Barr! From the Big Sound Comedy Festival, Andrew Barr shares how his life is like a box of Timbits. And from the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Bree Parsons advises that one have a healthy distanced relationship with one's family.
It's John Hastings & Matt Baker. From the Okanagan Comedy Festival, Matt Baker tells us about the mature way to handle heckles on the streets. And veteran comedian John Hastings uses his own body to show Winnipeg the difference between injuries that are repaired under different health plans.
It's Leonard Chan, Bobby Warrener & Cassie Cao! From the Winnipeg Comedy Festival, Bobby Warrener and Leonard Chan talk about the love they've reluctantly given their cats and their parents. And Cassie Cao teaches a socially distanced audience about how safe a safe word can be.
It's Jean Paul & Dena Jackson! From Niagara-on-the-Lake, Jean Paul talks about the differences between his son and daughter. And with good reason, he's worried about the boy! And Dena Jackson says there’s a lot to consider before one’s first skydive.
It's Martha Chaves, Rick Currie & Nick Beaton! Martha Chaves gives us an historical lesson on all-you-can-eat buffets, Rick Currie takes us lingerie shopping and Nick Beaton says maybe the government does not consider you a person of interest.
This week it's Nick Reynoldson & Anjelica Scannura! From the Big Sound Comedy Festival, Nick Reynoldson replays that feeling when you learn that your dad ... is NOT a hero. And from Winnipeg, Anjelica Scannura shares what it's like to be from a place that no one’s heard of.
It's Julie Kim & Don Kelly! Recorded in 2022 at the Shenkman Arts Centre in Ottawa, Don Kelly explains reconciliation - at Ali's expense! And Julie Kim reminds you not to judge other mothers for their child-rearing choices.