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Sara McCorriston / Paradigm Gallery/Darryl "Cornbread" McCray 9:29am Jul 02, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for July 2, 2022: Back in Philly!
The show is live in Philly this week, and we invited one of the city's heroes. Darryl "Cornbread" McCray is the father of modern graffiti, but what does he know about the game of tag? -
Jesse Grant / Getty Images for Paramount+ 9:34am Jun 25, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for June 25, 2022: With Not My Job guests Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda
Dan Perrault and Tony Yacenda won a Peabody for their true crime parody American Vandal, and now their back with Players, a mockumentary about Esports, but what do they know about C-Sports? -
Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for Comedy Central 12:12pm Jun 18, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for June 18, 2022: With Not My Job guest Sean Hayes
Sean Hayes is an award-winning actor, producer, and podcaster. He's a true triple-threat, but can he answer our three questions about Purple Haze and other weird marijuana strains? -
Rich Fury / Getty Images 11:58am Jun 11, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for June 11, 2022: We're Back, Baby!
For our first show at our new theater in Chicago, SNL's longest-running cast member Kenan Thompson joins us to answer three questions about short-term employees -
Ethan Miller / Getty Images 3:39pm Jun 04, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for June 4, 2022: A Farewell to Zoom
After 85 remote shows, Peter, Bill and the panel are finally saying farewell to sweatpants and hello to live audiences. We celebrate our new theater by looking back over the Zoom shows of our past. -
Francesca Leonardi / Ear Hustle 8:39am May 28, 2022'Wait Wait' for May 28, 2022: Live from San Francisco!
This week, we make a triumphant return to the Bay Area, with the help of Ear Hustle's Earlonne Woods and Nigel Poor. We ask them three questions about rodeos, or Steer Hustles. -
Rich Fury / Getty Images 9:07am May 21, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for May 21, 2022: With Not My Job guest Mandy Moore
Mandy Moore was a platinum-selling singer by 15, and then transitioned into acting. She's now the star of NBC's This is Us, so we've invited her on to play a game called This is Utz. -
Kevin Winter / Getty Images 10:55am May 14, 2022'Wait Wait' for May 14, 2022: With Not My Job guest Hannah Einbinder
Hannah Einbinder is a comedian and actress who was nominated for an Emmy for her role in HBO's Hacks, so we've invited her on to answer three questions about questionable life hacks. -
Mike Coppola / Getty Images for Turner 10:09am May 07, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for May 7, 2022: With Not My Job guest Adam Scott
Adam Scott stars in the brilliant new dark comedy Severance, so we've invited him on to answer three questions about unions: specifically weddings, engagements and proposals. -
Eileen Koteras Elibol / Buffalo Toronto Public Media 8:33am Apr 30, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for April 30, 2022: Live from Buffalo!
It's our first-ever show in Buffalo, so we invited royalty. Myles Stubblefield is a vermiculturist known as the Worm King of Buffalo, but what does he know about musical earworms? -
David Buchan / Getty Images 8:54am Apr 23, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for April 23, 2022: With Not My Job guest Stephen Merchant
Stephen Merchant is the co-creator of some of the most influential comedies of all time, from The Office to Extras, but what does he know about unscrupulous businesses, aka Thievin' Merchants? -
Alberto E. Rodriguez / Getty Images for The Recording Academy 8:39am Apr 16, 2022Arts Arts'Wait Wait' for April 16, 2022: Spring Has sprung!
Winter is over, and to celebrate the sunshine and warmth, we give you a reason to stay indoors with some of our favorite moments from the past year, including Chance the Rapper and Japanese Breakfast.