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Karen Chee

Vulture

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Vulture
  • The New York Times
  • Timothy McSweeney
  • Splitsider
  • HuffPost

Past articles by Karen:

Milly Tamarez Is a Textbook Extrovert

Talking tweets with the Brooklyn-based stand-up and writer. → Read More

Brennan Murphy’s Videos Are Comedy Sorcery

Talking with Brooklyn-based digital producer and comedian Brennan Murphy about watching the news, editing clips, and Photoshopping visual jokes for his YouTube videos. → Read More

Danny Lempert Is ‘An Old Gay Man in a Young Man’s Body’

Talking with New York–based improviser, stand-up comedian, and actor Danny Lempert about using Twitter to hone his comedic voice and help develop longer material. → Read More

Bryan Yang Loves Reacting to the News

Talking tweets with the New York–based stand-up and actor. → Read More

Amy Zimmer Likes the Brevity of Twitter

An interview with New York–based writer and comedian Amy Zimmer about enjoying deranged jokes, writing from a gullible perspective, and keeping things brief on Twitter. → Read More

Take a Peek at Comedian Zach Zimmerman’s ‘Private Joke Notebook’

Talking with New York–based comedian Zach Zimmerman about getting started in comedy, using Twitter as a private joke notebook, and being erratic and undefined online. → Read More

Mic Nguyen Loves the Obscure and Ludicrous

Talking tweets with the Brooklyn-based writer and comedian. → Read More

Shea Strauss Uses Drawing As Therapy

Brooklyn-based writer and illustrator Shea Strauss about using drawing as therapy, dreaming of illustrating a children’s book, and working while watching shows. → Read More

Stop What You’re Doing and Follow Peter Kim

An interview with Los Angeles–based writer, actor, and comedian Peter Kim about writing jokes on Twitter, how he started performing comedy, and how his voice changes depending on the medium. → Read More

Fareeha Khan Is the Basketball Legend of Twitter

An interview with New York–based comedian Fareeha Khan about crafting jokes for Twitter, drawing her jokes, being a chill guy, and punching up instead of down. → Read More

Rebecca O’Neal Uses Twitter to Diagram Her Jokes

Talking with Brooklyn-based writer and comedian Rebecca O’Neal about writing jokes on Twitter, using tweets as a pre-screen for open mics, and writing from a millennial perspective. → Read More

Rachel Pegram Loves Commenting on Life

An interview with Brooklyn-based comedian, writer, actor, and singer Rachel Pegram about writing jokes on Twitter, crying at movies, writing observational comedy, and loving Tracee Ellis Ross. → Read More

Alex Song Wants Less Evil and More Cute Videos, Please

An interview with Brooklyn-based writer, actor, and comedian Alex Song about writing jokes for Twitter, typing how she speaks, deleting overthought tweets, and meticulously checking for typos. → Read More

Freelancers of the World, Unite in Despair!

A labor union for anyone who wants to feel like part of something bigger. → Read More

Lisa Franklin on Expressing Her Most Irrational Thoughts in Ant Form

Talking with New York-based comedian and writer Lisa Franklin about her comic My Two Lesbian Ants, her favorite subjects to draw about, and how reactions to her drawings differ on Twitter and Instagram. → Read More

Shana Gohd Likes to Keep the Bots Around

Talking tweets with the Los Angeles–based comedy writer. → Read More

Zach Dunn Doesn’t Want You to Think He’s Weird

Talking tweets with the Los Angeles–based comedy writer. → Read More

Laura LeeLun on Tweeting About Ice Cream, the News, and e.e. cummings

An interview with Chicago-based comedy writer Laura LeeLun about the sincerity of her online persona, ice cream, the importance of representation, and writing jokes for Twitter musing on everyday absurdities. → Read More

Farah Brook on Tweeting With Anxiety

Talking with New York-based comedian Farah Brook about mental health, making good points online, and the time she interacted with The Rock on Twitter. → Read More

Please Let Me Join Your Heist

I’ll cut straight to the chase: I want in. → Read More