He did a crowd-work special that included sections called “Mexican,” “Colombian,” and “Black Women.” His newest special, ...
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Marin Independent Journal on MSNMarin native celebrates 40th birthday with arts showcaseRay Sumser is celebrating his birthday with a retrospective of his career from 7 to 10 p.m. March 21 at GCS Agency in San ...
You might think you know what a hat is, but Lady Gaga manages to locate the edges of that definition, build something there, ...
Megan Moroney has a smoky voice and an inimitable way of telling stories about love in the internet age. Amazingly, she got kind of a late start ...
Disney has decided that Snow White won't receive a traditional premiere, with the press no longer set to be part of the usual ...
This week, the opener described a conflict between Elon Musk and Marco Rubio. Lady Gaga proved to be a capable joke-teller as both the host and the musical guest.
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Paws on parade: Rio’s Carnival street party turns dogs into superheroes, cartoon starsDuring Carnival, groups like Sons of Gandhi promote Afro-Brazilian culture, while events like the Blocao Carnival party bring joy to pets and their owners.
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Comic Basics on MSNWill Arnett’s ‘Super Team Canada’ Animated Comedy Premieres Amid U.S.-Canada Trade DisputeWill Arnett’s new animated superhero comedy, Super Team Canada, is set to premiere on May 16 on the Canadian streaming ...
President Trump appears ... Can you guess when these New Yorker cartoons were originally published? P.S. Roberta Flack, the majestic voice behind the song “Killing Me Softly with His Song ...
In September of 1955, KELOLAND’s 575-foot tower near Shindler, S.D. collapsed in a wind storm, which may have been a tornado. The station was back on-air in 48-hours, in time to broadcast the World ...
With problems piling up for the new live-action “Snow White,” the son of the 1937 version’s director told Page Six it’s ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNHow a Stuffed Animal Named Billy Possum Tried—and Failed—to Replace the Teddy Bear as America's National ToyIf ‘Teddy Bear,’ why not ‘Billy Possum’?” That was the question posed by a political cartoon in the January 10, 1909, issue of the Atlanta Constitution. Inspired by a highly anticipated “possums and ...
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