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Adam Buxton - review

Adam Buxton's latest show shines a light on internet comment threads, but his own material never quite hits the same bizarre heights

Brian Logan, The Guardian, 17th September 2013

Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic, Union Chapel, review

Comedian Adam Buxton is at his best when he dares to stray from his greatest hits, writes Rupert Hawksley.

Rupert Hawksley, The Telegraph, 14th September 2013

Adam Buxton: Kernel Panic review

Even the interaction with his laptop is well done, 'accidentally' revealing the embarrassing contents of his hard drive to the audience, or having bogus alerts pop up.

Steve Bennett, Chortle, 14th September 2013

Adam Buxton interview

As he prepares for his first major stand-up shows, the sushi-obsessed comic tears himself away from his laptop to talk about computer failures and naked audiences.

Sonya Barber, Time Out, 10th September 2013

Interview with Adam Buxton

Adam Buxton on his award-winning radio show with Joe Cornish, (almost) meeting hero David Bowie and his upcoming London gigs.

Emma McAlpine, Spoonfed, 9th September 2013

Adam Buxton brings Kernel Panic show to 2013 Fringe

One upside to the internet's shadier spots.

Marissa Burgess, The List, 29th July 2013

Adam Buxton presents: The Best of BUG

The comedian's music video-themed show is still going strong.

Gail Tolley, The List, 23rd May 2013

Adam Buxton: 'I was called a smarmy, greased-up dwarf'

Adam Buxton's solo show Bug pokes fun at the casual brutality of online discourse.

Tom Lamont, The Guardian, 11th May 2013

Adam Buxton, Ed Byrne, Stewart Lee for Union Chapel

Stewart Lee, Ed Byrne, Mark Thomas and Adam Buxton are heading to Islington's Union Chapel over the next few months as The Invisible Dot launches its spring season of comedy.

Tim Clark, Such Small Portions, 17th January 2013

Ronnie Barker's son Adam Barker jailed for child porn

Comedian Ronnie Barker's son has been jailed for 12 months for making indecent images of children.

BBC News, 19th October 2012

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