Follow Friday - Vulture
Displaying all articles tagged:

Follow Friday

  1. Mike Ross (@MCRossIsNotAPun) on Raccoons, US History, and Minnesotan MomsMike Ross (@MCRossIsNotaPun) is a soon-to-be-published writer of comedy and young adult fiction living in New York City. You can currently find […]
  2. Grace Perry (@perryjetaime) on Evergreen Tweets and Niche Lesbian JokesGrace Perry is a Chicago-based writer. She covers comedy and city life for Time Out Chicago and writes jokes for Reductress and The Onion. […]
  3. John Sabine (@jsabine214) on Chip Cards, Grammar, and Dialogue JokesJohn Sabine is a writer and performer in Chicago. He is a freelance contributor for Onion Labs and you can see him perform with The Second […]
  4. @BizzyCoy & Funny Twitter PollsBizzy Coy is a humor writer and copywriter who ditched the mean streets of NYC for the mean bears of the Catskills. She lives and writes in her […]
  5. Samantha Ruddy (@samlymatters) on Joking from a Good-Natured PlaceSamantha Ruddy (@samlymatters) is a comedian based out of New York City. She’s performed at comedy festivals like Bridgetown, San Francisco […]
  6. Adam Rotstein (@madamepotstein) and Alt Comedy on TwitterAdam Rotstein is a comedy writer who lives in Los Angeles. He spent two years living in Brooklyn and was legally obligated to move to Los […]
  7. follow friday
    Rebecca Caplan (@NotThatReba) on Aggressively Specific ComedyRebecca Caplan is a comedy writer and nice lady based in Brooklyn, NY. She’s currently a staff writer with CollegeHumor and frequent […]
  8. If You’re Not Following Taylor Garron (@casualafro) on Twitter, Go Do It […]Taylor Garron (@casualafro) is a standup comedian, comedy writer, and actress based in Brooklyn, NY. She is an in-house writer at Reductress, […]
  9. Taylor Kay Phillips (@TayKayPhillips) on Double Standards, Musical […]Taylor Kay Phillips is a writer and comedian living in New York City. She contributes pieces to Reductress and writes for Night Late at UCB. […]
  10. @GregMania on His Comedic Persona and “Being Louder Than Hate”Twitter is filled with many hilarious personalities and comedic brands, but very few accounts have led to inspiring an actual book (the kind […]
  11. Felipe Torres Medina (@FelipeTorresMed) on Important Issues Like Cultural […]Felipe Torres Medina is an alien of extraordinary ability, which is the US government’s way of saying he’s a writer (he’s from Colombia, not […]
  12. Karly Brooks (@brookskarly) Doesn’t Need 280 CharactersKarly Brooks is a writer living in Brooklyn with her roommate’s dog and also her roommates. Her writing has appeared on McSweeney’s, BuzzFeed, […]
  13. Mia Mercado (@miamarket) on Using Twitter to Develop Longer Material and […]Mia Mercado (@miamarket) is a writer living in Kansas City originally from Wisconsin. She has written for The New Yorker’s Daily Shouts, […]
  14. @JacobPierce015 Is on Both the Funny and Political Sides of TwitterI found Jacob Pierce’s Twitter account by happenstance while scrolling through my newsfeed because someone I follow had retweeted him. I spent […]
  15. @IrvingRuan on Being Both a Comedian and an Asian-American ComedianIrving Ruan is a writer and performer in the San Francisco Bay Area. He’s written for McSweeney’s, Funny or Die, and other places on the […]
  16. Matt Grote (@feMANism) on Joke Structures, Garfield, and Being a Teenage […]Matt Grote (@feMANism) is a human apology. He once did an impression of Michael Cera that was so spot-on that he spent half an hour holding the […]
  17. @SierraKatow on Mulan, Crocs, and Accepting ComplimentsSierra Katow (@sierrakatow) is an LA-based comedian and writer who’s performed on NBC’s Last Comic Standing, Laughs on Fox, and Last Call with […]
  18. @JoePalana on DiGiorno and Other Things, But Mostly DiGiornoJoe Palana is an improviser and standup comic who recently graduated from Harvard. He is currently on a year-long adventure traveling to all 50 […]
  19. Liz Hynes (@chancellorliz) on Her “Twitter Voice” and (Accidentally) […]Liz Hynes (@chancellorliz) is an aspiring corpse based in New York City who once vomited directly in front of Brian Williams. A […]
  20. Jacob Smith (@jacobjargon) on Elena Kagan, Selena Gomez, and ‘Glee’Jacob Smith (@jacobjargon) is a writer, performer, activist, and Libra. He has worked as an intern at Full Frontal with Samantha Bee on TBS and […]
  21. Patti Harrison (@Party_Harderson) on Song Parodies and Dumb Points of ViewPatti Harrison (@Party_Harderson) is a comedian, actor, writer living in Brooklyn. Her television credits include appearances on The Tonight […]
  22. @KatieBarsotti on Murder, Witches, and Female Privilege@KatieBarsotti is a writer and performer in Los Angeles. She’s written for McSweeney’s, Reductress, CollegeHumor, the upcoming Woolly magazine, […]
  23. @HelloLaneMoore on Ponytails, Modern Dating, and SpecificityLane Moore is an award-winning standup comedian, writer (The Onion, The New Yorker Shouts & Murmurs, McSweeney’s), actor on HBO’s Girls, […]
  24. Ian Charles Garner (@sweatpantspapi) on Using Twitter Not as a Stage But […]Ian Charles Garner is a future EGOT recipient who is constantly sporting a fresh fade and always attached to his phone. He’s gearing up to […]
  25. Jackie Jennings (@ohhijackie) on Politics, Toilets, Death, and TimeJackie Jennings is a host for the SyFy channel and regular at the UCB theater (GOAT, A Big Dumb Thing). This week we talked about three of her […]
  26. @Rawiya Kameir on Cultural Specificity and Hating TwitterRawiya Kameir is a writer and editor in New York. She edits The Outline’s culture section. This week she and I talked about three of her […]
  27. @YungInstitution on Sexuality, Caffeine, and ‘Law & Order’@YungInstitution aka Josh lives in New York. He has a job that asks him to sign a lot of Non Disclosure Agreements and would replace him in a […]
  28. @CarinaHsieh on Engagement Tests and Barnes & Noble FlashbacksCarina Hsieh is a writer and comedian living in Delethisburg, Brooklyn. She’s currently a Sex & Relationships Editor for Cosmopolitan.com […]
  29. Mariah Smith (@mRiah) on Twitter and the Social Circles of CelebritiesMariah Smith is a comedian, writer and producer in New York City. In 2015, Smith created Keeping Up With the Kontinuity Errors, a blog that […]
  30. Joshua Jennifer Espinoza (@sadqueer4life) on Tweets, Poems, and “Me: / […]Joshua Jennifer Espinoza, AKA @sadqueer4life, is a trans woman poet living in California. Her work has been featured in The Offing, The […]
  31. @NateVarrone on Tomi Lahren and Tweeting Before BedNate Varrone is a comedian and writer living in Chicago. He performs in large theatres and small synagogues across the United States with The […]
  32. Biniam Bizuneh (@biniambiz) on Erratic Behavior and Radical HonestyBiniam Bizuneh is a writer and comedian based in Los Angeles. He’s the creator the web series LieGuys, and most recently he performed on the […]
  33. Shantira Jackson (@tira_son) on Babies, Grandparents, and TrollsShantira Jackson is a writer for the upcoming BET show 50 Central, a former writer for Cards Against Humanity, and a Second City Mainstage […]
  34. Talking with Cheerleader to the Revolution @JesTomJes Tom (they/them) is a weird queer standup comic based in NYC, gleefully providing the nonbinary queer Asian American radical cyborg […]
  35. @Jodecicry on Navigating Academia While Black and Finding a Community […]@Jodecicry is 22, a grad student studying Media and Communications, and a hot mess. This week she talked to me about three of her favorite […]
  36. Mary Boo Anderson (@whoismaryboo) Finds Power in Talking About Sensitive […]Mary Boo Anderson is an interdisciplinary artist based in Brooklyn. Her work has been featured in Spy Kids Review, Peach Mag, and Leste among […]
  37. Alex West (@post_prufrock) on the Freedom to be Genuine on TwitterAlex West is a millennial, does cancer research, and absolutely loves making friends on the web. Also he would like to be added to The Awl’s […]
  38. Hassan S. Ali (@Hassanisms) on Millennials and PositivityHassan S. Ali is a comedy writer, video maker, and creative technologist with over 15 million video views, 2 viral chatbots, and yet zero […]
  39. Lily Du (@LilyD) on Death and Dragging Out Jokes Lily Du is a comedic performer and writer based in New York. She performs at The UCB Theater on Harold Night and across the country with […]
  40. @Erica_Rosie on Boredom, Hyperactivity, and Misinterpreted Jokes@Erica_Rosie is 23 and lives in Tampa, FL. She’s really tall and could be killed by a walnut. This week she spoke to me about four of her […]
  41. Shaliek Jenkins (@hateshaliek) on Editing Videos and Going to the InternetShaliek Jenkins is a Los Angeles-based content creator, standup comedian, writer, and DJ hailing from New York. Jenkins is currently navigating […]
  42. Celeste Yim (@celestrogen) on Activism and Bits Celeste Yim is a Toronto-based comedian. You can find her @celestrogen everywhere and can find her work at celestrogen.com. She’s a Bob Curry […]
  43. Talking Twitter with ‘Full Frontal’ Writer/Correspondent Ashley Nicole […]Ashley Nicole Black is a writer and correspondent on Full Frontal with Samantha Bee. She dropped out of a PhD program at Northwestern […]
  44. @Alex3nglish on Ex-Boyfriends and Nervous Laughter Alex English is a New York City based standup comedian, writer and actor by way of Detroit, MI. He has opened for such acts as Sasheer Zamata […]
  45. @RekhalShankar Wants to Be a Void Rekha Shankar is a comedy writer, performer, and video editor in Brooklyn. She improvises at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and writes […]
  46. Rae Sanni on Progress, the President, and the Future Rae Sanni is a comedian and writer from Brooklyn, NY who has been bringing her unique perspective on everything from pop culture to race and […]
  47. Melissa Lozada-Olivia (@ellomelissa) on Nihilistic Humor and Being an Alien Melissa Lozada-Oliva is a Guatolombian nationally recognized & touring spoken word poet. She has been featured on Button Poetry, Bustle, the […]
  48. Brittany Spanos (@ohheybrittany) on Nicki Minaj, Teen Fandoms, and Group […] Brittany Spanos is a staff writer at Rolling Stone who has interviewed everyone from Stevie Nicks to Rae Sremmurd. She grew up in Chicago’s […]
  49. @BransonReese on Cartoons, Furries, and Henry Rollins ​Branson Reese is a cartoonist and comedian living in NYC. He performs weekly at the Magnet Theater and monthly as an alcoholic goose puppet […]
  50. @DewaynePerkins on Gayness, Blackness, Strangers, and Strangers Dewayne Perkins a Chicago-based comedian and writer. He’s an alumni of the Second City, where he just finished writing and performing Black […]
Load More