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For her next adventure, the acclaimed science writer of 'Stiff' explores the puzzling and often hilarious conundrum of human-wildlife conflict in 'Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.'
For her next adventure, the acclaimed science writer of 'Stiff' explores the puzzling and often hilarious conundrum of human-wildlife conflict in 'Fuzz: When Nature Breaks the Law.'
Rachel Yoder's debut novel depicts the horror, humor, and visceral wildness that comes with being a new mom trying to find herself in a body—and a society—that's out of her control.
The renowned comedian and voice actor invites us to experience her life, from her time as a member of the original 'SNL' cast in 1970s New York City, to her addiction, recovery, and reinvention in 'May You Live in Interesting Times'.
Whether it's Valentine's Day or just another Tuesday, we've rounded up the best rom-com audiobooks to keep you swooning (and laughing) the whole way through.
The hosts of the 'Bodega Boys' podcast and the hit self-titled Showtime series share why writing and recording 'God-Level Knowledge Darts: Life Lessons from the Bronx' was the perfect evolution for them and their fandom, a.k.a. the Bodega Hive.
In this Audible series, fans send wrathful letters complaining about everything from noisy neighbors to pickles (yes, pickles), and the famously angry comedian rants them aloud.
Funny lady Ana Gasteyer talks with us about her new Audible Original, Holiday Greetings From Sugar & Booze, a heart-warming story of love and friendship, costarring Maya Rudolph, with a jolly cast including Patti LuPone, Rachel Dratch, and Richard Kind.
Comedian and storyteller Mike Birbiglia talks about the universality of big life changes — like buying his first couch and having his first child — in 'The New One,' which he also co-wrote and co-narrated with his poet wife, J. Hope Stein.
With the same edgy, unabashed, and spit-take funny wit that brought us 'We Are Never Meeting in Real Life' and 'Meaty,' Samantha Irby tackles approaching middle age, raising her stepkids in a small Midwestern town, and being okay with just being okay in her new collection of essays.
Comedy Editor Aaron recommends 8 short comedy listens to keep you company during late nights.
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Legendary comedian and activist Dick Gregory made waves when his autobiography was first published in 1964 with its deliberately incendiary title. Audible is bringing it to audio for the first time and his son, Dr. Christian Gregory, shares why that word still carries so much weight and why his father’s message through activism endures.