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Year in ReView: Vanyaland’s favorite stand-up comedy specials of 2018

It was a year when few wanted to leave the house; but as Jason Greenough notes, we didn't need to

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There’s no denying that it’s been tough finding the gumption to laugh in 2018. From what feels like 39 months that filled the calendar and made for a dragging year, to the more obvious state of affairs around the world that are being pasted on every screen we look at every day, from every angle -- this year has been exhausting, and and not super heavy on the chuckle scale in the grand scheme of things.

But at least 10 comedians tried their damndest to make us smile in the midst of chaos this year, and many have helped us make sense of our own feelings toward the events taking place around us. We’ve compiled a list of comedians who accomplished those tasks in the best ways, and have, in turn, cemented, or continued to cement their legacies as masters of the craft. These are our favorite stand-up comedy specials from the past 12 months.

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John Mulaney, Kid Gorgeous at Radio City

John Mulaney was a bonafide comedy freight train in 2018. From his starring role in the smash-hit Netflix series Big Mouth, to his hosting gig at his old stomping grounds at Saturday Night Live, the Chicago native delivered his crown jewel of the year by serving up a brilliantly executed hour of material in his latest special, Kid Gorgeous at Radio City. From childhood recollections involving Chicago homicide detective and kidnapping expert JJ Bittenbinder (“Street smarts!”) and the frustration of receiving clothes that are way too big (“why don’t we just tell our relatives that I’m a four-year-old boy and I don’t wear a mens XXL T-shirt?”), to even more relatable musings on the cost of a college education as an English major, and the similarities between the Trump administration and the repercussions of letting a horse run free in a hospital, Mulaney remains his loveable, well-spoken self with just enough shock value to remind us that his fine suits, shiny shoes, and clean-shaven face don’t mean he’s “squeaky clean”.

John Mulaney – Kid Gorgeous at Radio City (Netflix Teaser) from 3 Arts Entertainment on Vimeo.

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