Tig Notaro, the comedian and creator and star of Amazon’s One Mississippi talks about using humor to cope with personal tragedy, and how the entertainment industry can do better by everyone. TIME: On your semi-autobiographical comedy One Mississippi, you’ve dealt with complex issues surrounding death and mortality, and personal loss. How do you see the relationship between personal tragedy and humor? They go hand and hand.

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