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Stephen K Amos, to men with 'no blacks' on Grindr
The comedian tackles racism in the gay community in the latest Attitude Heroes podcast.
Attitude Magazine, 10th May 2017Susan Calman and Stephen K Amos to present LGBTQ documentary
Comedians Susan Calman and Stephen K Amos are to present BBC Four documentary series Prejudice And Pride: The People's History Of LGBTQ Britain.
British Comedy Guide, 24th April 2017Review: Stephen K Amos at Soho Theatre, W1
While we chuckled at pre-prepared material that took a while to come to the boil, we roared at ad libbing that was first-rate throughout.
Dominic Maxwell, The Times, 16th February 2017Stephen K Amos: World Famous - review
It is hard to avoid the impression that the success of Stephen K. Amos is attributable not to what he says but to the manner in which he says it.
Dave Cunningham, The Reviews Hub, 6th February 2017Comics share their tips for dealing with tough crowds
We ask comedians for their advice on facing a tough crowd at work.
Kirstie Brewer, The Guardian, 20th January 2017The Defining the Norm Awards: the nominees
Comedian Will Franken honours the most conformist acts at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Will Franken, Spiked, 25th August 2016The perks and pitfalls of the work-in-progress
More big-hitting acts like Daniel Kitson and Bridget Christie aren't launching their new shows in Edinburgh - they're developing them there.
Brian Logan, The Guardian, 23rd August 2016Fringe preview: The Stand
Iconic Edinburgh venue keeps its finger on the Fringe pulse with an exciting programme of established names and up-and-coming talent.
Kevin Wight, TV Bomb, 26th July 2016Rarely Asked Questions - Stephen K Amos
You could call Stephen K Amos a crowdpleaser without fear of a lawsuit dropping on your desk. He can get the most miserable of audience members laughing like a drain.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 5th July 2016Review: Comedy Garden July 2nd
Based on such narrow and myopic stereotyping, Fin Taylor's material goes down poorly partly because it feels discomfortingly like a torrent of racist abuse, even if the race he's caricaturing and attacking is his own.
Toby O'Connor Morse, Bristol 24/7, 2nd July 2016