VOTW: Arthur Miller's iconic play for this day and age

"Things will go better as soon as my video goes viral."

That line alone encapsulates the world in which we live today. UCB Comedy 's latest video is a great representation of the modern notion that everyone wants to strike gold with a career being famous from the internet. Death of a Content Creator is filled with several great one liners in reference to the play it's lampooning while also mocking the insatiable need for fame. The poor husband just wants to support his family with a video about Chewbacca. What more can a man ask for?

IFC, Above Average & UCB Now Have an Online Crib for Comedy

The channel formally known as the independent film channel and now currently known as the incredibly funny channel [sic] has launched an online comedy hub.  
 

Dubbed IFC Comedy Crib, the site will be an online comedy hub for short form comedy from Crib co-creators Above Average and UCB. Four brand new web series have already debuted and more are set to come. 

Comedy Crib is an interesting project to get behind. For one, it will bring new comedic talent to the forefront. It looks like it will  also be a place for experimentation among its collaborators. Check out the series that the IFCCC has to offer below.

ClickBait Overload: Produced by UCB, ClickBait Overload offers viewers an inside glimpse of comedy’s creative process by gathering UCB comedians and challenging them to take two random topics, marry them together and then create, write and film a killer sketch video. Two catches: they have to incorporate unexpected props and they only have eight hours to pull it off.

Laurie: Starring Natasha Vaynblat and also produced by UCB, Laurie is a workplace comedy about a wildly imaginative assistant who goes to elaborate lengths to avoid doing anything productive in the office.

John and Geoff are Married: Created by comedians John Murray and Geoff Garlock, starring as two friends whose social lives change now that they are happily married (not to each other) with kids. They try to interpret potential flirting, boast about sexual conquests and fight to keep their sacred friendship in tact.

Comedy Drop: An IFC web series where comedians spring impromptu stand-up routines on unsuspecting audiences (some not even human) in unexpected locations such as barbershops, parks and costume shops – giving viewers a front row seat to the awkward places comedians will go for a laugh.