Legendary "Saturday Night Live" cast members Jon Lovitz, Kevin Nealon, and Siobhan Fallon Hogan are reflecting on how comedy has changed since they started in the business, stating that it is more ...
The Comedian Behind the “Trump Kennedy Center” Domain Names Has Run Political Parody Sites for Years
Before President Donald Trump’s name went up at the Kennedy Center, a former South Park writer had already bought the ...
"Politics, campaigns, government, and elections are usually contentious and frustrating topics," Maggie Yates opined in April in the Santa Barbara Independent. "Rarely do they feel like good, clean ...
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Zelensky’s old comedy troupe is now his biggest political problem
Volodymyr Zelensky rose to power promising a clean break from Ukraine’s political past. Years later, ties forged in comedy ...
How many times have I heard it? “We need comedy now more than ever.” Friends. Acquaintances. Business associates. Strangers when they learn that for decades I ran a comedy club on Broadway with my ...
Shaan Sahota’s impressive but uneven debut play, The Estate, about a lowly, initially likeable British-Asian MP negotiating the snake-pit of Westminster and a nest of intrigue closer to home as he ...
Jay Leno thinks comedy has gotten too political for its own good. During an interview with the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation & Institute that came out on Sunday, the former host of “The ...
Caleb Hearon Gets Goofy and Political in Debut Comedy Special ‘Caleb Hearon: Model Comedian’ "The job is to make people laugh, but I also feel there's an additional responsibility that I feel to tell ...
Zack Fox, a comedian, DJ and “Abbott Elementary” star, reflected on how his upbringing has inspired his comedy career’s focus on Black culture and social justice Nov. 20. Ajani Stella/The Hoya | The ...
It is often remarked that Saturday Night Live is no less than an American institution, and I’d agree. In its four-and-a-half decades on the air, SNL has eviscerated, pummeled, beclowned, besmirched ...
They got to Jerry Seinfeld. He received enough blowback from the Left that he caved. He no longer blames humorless left-wing pundits and activists for the war on comedy. Indeed, he now says he ...
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