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Displaying all articles tagged:
Sarah Squirm
profile
Jan. 17, 2023
Sarah Sherman’s Beautiful Mind
For her, comedy is all about putting on a show — and being absolutely disgusting.
By
Jason P. Frank
snl
Nov. 14, 2021
Sarah Sherman Makes a Scene-Stealing ‘Weekend Update’ Debut
“I’m sitting here looking like Chucky went to Sarah Lawrence.â€
By
Charu Sinha
snl
Sept. 27, 2021
SNL
Unveils a Brand-New Batch of Featured Players
Aristotle Athari, James Austin Johnson, and Sarah Sherman (a.k.a. Sarah Squirm) are joining the cast.
By
Anne Victoria Clark
good causes
Nov. 3, 2020
7 Comedians Using Their Platforms for Good During … All This
“The internet is hell, so if you’re gonna be online, might as well use online to help people.â€
By
Taylor Garron
stand-up
June 25, 2019
Go Ahead, Post These Comedians’ Sets on Instagram
It’s common for A-list comics to lock up fans’ phones — but many up-and-comers see the benefits of being recorded.
By
Dan Reilly
infomercials
Dec. 20, 2018
Enter the Demented Mind of Sarah Squirm With Adult Swim’s New Infomercial
Presenting a bizarre, disgusting, and groundbreaking new hair-removal procedure.
By
Megh Wright