As a tribute to the downfall of every major newspaper, the 92YTribeca arts center in NYC hired an army of comedians to let you know what you should have been doing with your weekend, besides not reading and throwing out...
This sketch, a reading from Michael Ian Black's new book of essays, is designed in part to mock bro-hard all-day parties. We understand. But a trip for some f--king tacos is in our immediate future. Here at The Daily Tube,...
It's cool seeing Michael Ian Black play straight man--not just deadpan--in this sketch with the guys from Cracked.com. He projected similar emotions when we saw him at Starbucks a few years ago and gave him a knowing,...
David's rock Odyssey continues as he follows Rochelle to a wild Brooklyn loft party and his relationship with Jeannie is put to the test. Is he really just "hanging out" with Rochelle, or is there something more going on? ...
Who knew David played a killer "Sunday Bloody Sunday" on drums? In his latest phantasmagoria, David is seduced by a sexy Stevie-Nicks-esque crooner, lured to a sultry loft party in Brooklyn, and then... he slays us with a...
Dave gets pumped when he realizes he's been dating a cartoon animator. But, the grass is always greener...or be careful what you wish for for...or a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush...or something like that.
You've heard of David Wain—he's the brains behind Wet Hot American Summer, Stella, and Role Models. He's also the star of his own web series, which starts its fourth season soon. We're going to force you to watch it. You'll...
Michael Ian Black, Michael Showalter, and David Wain (aka, the comedy trio Stella) are the bestest of best friends. And what do best friends do? They throw each other birthday parties, take walks down memory lane, and...
David is confronted by a specter from his past: Shelly (played with sultry insanity by Elizabeth Banks). She broke his hear the first time... Will she do it again? David learns it can be hard to hold on to a hot woman with...
When David's latest girlfriend breaks up with him -- on her blog, no less -- he spirals into self-pity and suicidal despair, plunging into a Wainian rendition of It's A Wonderful Life. What would life be like without David...
David is back and this time he's in some seriously deep doo-doo. A casual bet with his buddy Miles leads to a smooth pickup of a mysterious, beautiful woman. Which leads to the witnessing of a crime, Hitchcock-style, and...
Back at the ol' sweatshop (yes, David literally works in a sweatshop), a more-than-frank discussion about sexual issues breaks out around the water cooler. Seems between Zandy, Miles, Ballard and Timothy Busfield, everyone's