Nicholas Dunnigan, a white man with short brown hair and glasses, stands in front of a brick wall. He is wearing a blue shirt open at the neck and with the sleeves rolled up.

The very phrase “stand-up comedy” is arguably ableist: even though there are many working comedians who use wheelchairs or who have other disabilities, comedy clubs (like a lot of entertainment […]

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