The State Hasn’t Changed. God Bless Them.A three-night New York City stop during their “Breakin’ Hearts and Dippin’ Balls” tour confirms that the troupe’s still got it.
Michael Ian Black and the Art of Debate
As the 2016 presidential election quickly approaches, many people’s eyes are set on the debates. In timely fashion, Seeso is rolling out its […]
An Oral History of ‘The State’ Is Out in MayIf you always wanted a book-length oral history of The State, your prayers have been answered, because today David Wain announced that a State […]
Revisiting the Surreal World of ‘Viva Variety’
The Paley Center for Media, which has locations in both New York and LA, dedicates itself to the preservation of television and radio history. […]
‘The State’ Reunited on ‘@midnight’ Yesterday
The State alums Michael Showalter, Kerri Kenny-Silver, and Michael Ian Black were last night’s @midnight celebrity contestants, which quickly […]
The 20 Best Forgotten Sketches from ‘The State’Anyone who grew up on MTV in the 90s can quote lines from the short-lived cult sketch comedy show, The State. Even casual fans are familiar […]
How Stella Kicked Off the Internet Comedy BoomBecause we live in a time of comedic plenty, it’s hard to remember what life was like before the comedy boom. YouTube was only invented in 2005 […]
The Lost Roles Interview with Tom LennonLost Roles is a weekly column exploring “what might have been” in movie and TV comedy as we take a different actor, writer, or comedian each […]
The Lost Roles Interview with Ken MarinoThis Lost Roles is brought to you by Childrens Hospital, which airs on Adult Swim tonight, and every Thursday, at midnight. Watch it why don’t […]
ByBradford Evans
The State is the Wu-Tang Clan of ComedyIn late 1993, MTV premiered The State, a sketch show run entirely by The State, a comedy group from NYU. The same year saw Loud Records […]
ByJustin Geldzahler
The Lost Projects of David WainLost Roles is a weekly column taking a particular subject and exploring all of their movie and TV projects that came close to happening but […]
Heaven, or the Wet Hot American Summer Set?Forget Party Down and Arrested Development. After reading this oral history of the making of Wet Hot American Summer, I am throwing all my […]
ByHallie Cantor
Looking Back at The StateThe State was on MTV from 1993 to 1995, when the network was at the height of its power. Although there were a number of great sketch shows on […]
The State’s ‘Lost Album’ Is Available NowThe State’s “lost album,” Comedy for Gracious Living, is out now on Rhino records. Although, from the sound of the description, it may be […]