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+1 +1Jay Leno on David Letterman: "Even When He Was Mean to Me, It Was Funny"
The former 'Tonight Show' host pays tribute to his onetime rival, who’ll accept the 2017 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center on Sunday in Washington, D.C.
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+16 +5When Comedians Meet, Weird Comedians
Fourteen Steven Wright appearances with Craig Ferguson on the Late Late Show
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+20 +5Ralphie May Dead at 45: Fellow Comedians and More Pay Tribute
Stand-up comic passed Friday morning after suffering cardiac arrest
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+5 +2TV Ratings: 'Will & Grace' Dominates in NBC Return
Will & Grace returned to NBC on Thursday night, 11 years after its last original episode. Since comparing any ratings to those from its original iteration would be unkind and absurd, it can really be judged by today's standards. And by those, it was pretty great.
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+15 +1How 'Rick and Morty' became TV's #1 comedy
Rick and Morty was the top-rated TV comedy in 2017, beating out Modern Family, The Big Bang Theory and Saturday Night Live. How that news makes you feel might have a lot to do with your marijuana intake—the absurdist, animated sitcom airs late Sunday nights on Adult Swim, which isn't exactly a primetime slot. So how did an animated comedy about a grandpa and grandson, which airs after Family Guy re-runs, become a mainstream success?
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+8 +4Super Frat » Your Fratoscope: September 24, 2017
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0 +1Super Frat » Your Fratoscope: September 17, 2017
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+21 +3Kathy Griffin Isn’t Apologizing Anymore
The comedian lost jobs, money, and friends after releasing a provocative image of President Trump. But she refuses to bend the knee.
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Super Frat » Twitter in Focus: Eliza Skinner
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Ten Things You Shouldn’t Do in a Hurricane
No one talks about what you shouldn't do.
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+50 +8Jerry Lewis, Mercurial Comedian and Filmmaker, Dies at 91
Mr. Lewis rose to fame as Dean Martin’s comedy partner but went on to a major solo career with films like “The Bellboy” and “The Nutty Professor.”
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+12 +3Dick Gregory, 84, Dies; Found Humor in the Civil Rights Struggle
A black satirist who gave white audiences a deeper feel for the nation’s shameful racial history.
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+11 +5What Happened To All The Funny Ads?
Comedy used to be the only way brands could break into pop culture, but as media content evolves, so too have the ways advertisers serve up laughs.
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+17 +4MAD magazine skewers Trumpcare with this scathing Al Jaffee ‘fold-in’
At 96, the "longest-working cartoonist" spoofs the president on health care.
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+12 +1What it’s like to do comedy when your dad is a legend
Rain Pryor, Kelly Carlin, Camilla Cleese and others on the struggle to cut their own path.
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+6 +1David Letterman
Norm Macdonald Live
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+2 +1Bigger Than Booger: Curtis Armstrong On Thriving Through Four Decades In Hollywood
The prototypical party-nerd in ’80s movies has managed to carve a career far beyond it–the highlights of which he recounts in a new memoir.
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+18 +5The grotesque is back – but this time no one is laughing
The postmodern carnival has arrived, and there are good reasons to prefer François Rabelais’s version. By Robert D Zaretsky.
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+1 +1Pirates 3
The third installment of my Pirate themed comic! Check out the other ones here: Pirates and Pirates 2
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+21 +4Trump Tweets While Republicans Huddle on Health Care: A Closer Look
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump's latest swipes at the media as a vote on his signature health care bill has been delayed due to lack of support from his own party.
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