Josh Kornbluth has played out his existential confusion over the years in the most public of ways. And we’re extremely lucky for that. The performer has used stage and film to provide that rare mix of humor that’s so true it hurts (literally, from laughing) while also being so true it stays with you and promotes your own introspection. We think of him as a West Coast version of Spalding Gray, minus the tragic ending. In one of his early... More >>>