In the lead-up to Sad Mag’s epic comedy night, Laugh/Cry, on March 16th, which is TOMORROW (!), Sad Mag published a series of interviews with some fine and funny people. Our comic line-up features some of Vancouver’s most notable, potable comedians. But when the interview pressure is on, who really delivered? Hereforto: the Best of the Best…
Best “Why I Became a Comic” Story… Alistair Cook!
Darren Li: Is it true you had a sponsor and were planning on becoming a professional snowboarder, until you broke your leg?
Alistair Cook: I was a young man in high school [and] I took drama instead of physical education when I was in rehabilitation, and found that acting gave me an exciting adrenaline rush equal to the rush I experienced while snowboarding.
Best Inauguration into the print pages of Sad Mag… Tegan Verheul!
Carmen Faye Mathes: How were you involved in Sad Mag’s Glamour Issue?
Tegan Verheul: I got to be in a real cool photo shoot with some of my favourite local comedians and they made me look much prettier than I do in real life. You can’t tell, but I’m wearing a corset and it hurt so much that any time I laughed I also cried.
Best Quintessential Vancouver moment… Ivan Decker! (as told to Maegan Thomas)
I was walking through Gas Town on the way to Waterfront station. It was a cold rainy day in November. Tourists were taking pictures of the steam clock and the 12 o’clock cruise ship horn that sounds like the opening chords of “O Canada” could be heard over the hustle and bustle of homeless people asking for money to look after the cars of people parking and cab drivers honking at everyone and everything.
I had just purchased a 16 oz Americano from an independent coffee shop and scoffed slightly as I walked by Starbucks with my unmarked cup proudly displayed in front of me. As I arrived at the steam clock I became annoyed by the amount of people blocking the sidewalk to photograph a rather unremarkable outdoor grandfather clock. I decided to try to avoid the crowd by darting in between a tree and a line of newspaper boxes featuring various publications containing pop culture nonsense and sudoku puzzles.
As I stepped on the metal grate that covered the tree roots I realized very quickly that painted metal coated in rain water didn’t exactly have the traction to support my current speed and direction. Before I could make any mathematical adjustments to my travel however, I hit the ground so hard that everyone around stopped what they were doing and looked just in time to see me throw my pretentious coffee across the street, narrowly missing a bike courier. I quickly apologized to everyone and attempted to untangle my headphones from my scarf as I hurried away to get on the sky train without paying for a ticket.
It was embarrassing at first but then I realized I’m probably internet famous on some sort of Korean “Fail Blog” equivalent.
Most enviable future plans… Andy Kallstrom!
Carmen Faye Mathes: What are you most excited about right now?
Andy Kallstrom: Generally: That guy who wants to send a retired couple to Mars.
Personally: There’s a good chance I’m moving to England soon.
Best use of organic consumables in a comic role… Rachel Burns!
Jackie Hoffart: If the comedy of Rachel Burns was a basket at whole foods, what would be inside?
Rachel Burns: I’d say there would be some comfort foods – maybe a chickpea curry; something that will make you feel secure and also full but not stuffed. Definitely an item with incongruent packaging, like tofu with a penguin on the outside. A dented eggplant that you kind of feel sorry for, but not enough to send it back. Something you’ll never actually use but you bought impulsively, like a giant bag of organic pine nuts. Dried beans that you’ll never get around to soaking—even though you promised your naturopath you would do it, over and over again.
Best rendition of an audience seduction… Cameron MacLeod!
Maegan Thomas: What’s Cam MacLeod experience?
Cameron MacLeod: At the return of the HERO show I opened the show by seducing the audience with Roses, cheeseburgers and shots of Blue Alize to the song “Thinkin bout you” by Frank Ocean. That’s about as close to the Cam MacLeod experience as you can get.
…and finally, dare we do it? Funniest response?! Let’s ask the audience: Who do you think deserves to take the cake?