Tim Heidecker, Infowars and The Onion
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The satirical newspaper relaunched Infowars as a parody site after securing a license to take over the conspiracy-promoting site created by Alex Jones amid an ongoing bankruptcy case.
The Onion is set to launch its new version of InfoWars. Here's what you should know about the platform.
The Onion isn't waiting for the courts anymore.
Infowars’ would-be creative director talks Sandy Hook, comedy’s MAGA turn, and why the future of satire may look more like a streaming startup than a late-night show.
Tim Heidecker is working through his existential dread. “There’s a million things to think about as you’re trying to go to sleep at night,” he said. “Post-pandemic, in the age of Trump, you know, North Korea, whatever it is.” Best known for his ...
Tim Heidecker Is Releasing a Solo LP of ‘Somewhat Earnest’ Songs Called […]Tim Heidecker has a new album in the works, but not the kind of album you might expect. Heidecker announced today that he’s made an LP called […]
Tim Heidecker’s comedy — in or outside his work with partner Eric Wareheim — frequently deconstructs or questions what a “joke” is, or might be. So has plenty of the music he’s put out, either on his own or with his duo Heidecker & Wood.
The comedy multi-hyphenate tells IndieWire about his plan to build a comedy streaming service that can one day compete with bigger players, finding new talent while scrolling Instagram, and
