Terrorism isn't always a subject for comedy, but angling the comedy toward a series of popular complaints about airport security is ripe for such mocking. Comedy Central duo Keegan-Michael Key and ...
Princeton’s art and archaeology department reflects the field’s changing demographics, with a predominantly male faculty and a primarily female student body. Only seven of the department’s 20 faculty ...
Colin Farrell was clearly not a fan of Saturday Night Live mocking Irish accents over the weekend. While attending Sunday night’s Oscars ceremony, Farrell made it known that he saw the controversial ...
“There’s so many stories to tell in our community and in two seasons and only 12 episodes, we’ve barely scratched the surface,” says A Black Lady Sketch Show’s Robin Thede of the ambition of the ...
Saturday Night Live has Asian Americans talking after a parody commercial for a fictitious product called, “Asian American Doll—the doll that’s Asian American,” a vacuous product borne of sensitivity ...
Saturday’s (11 March) episode was hosted by Wednesday star Jenna Ortega and began with a cold open sketch set on the Oscars red carpet. In the sketch, presenters Mario Lopez and “Maria Menounos or Kit ...
There are two things Brie Eley says she’s too old for: waiting in lines and hanging out near dumpsters. She and her castmates have already done both tonight, first outside a Vine Street bar packed to ...
Last weekend, Lady Bird star and awards season frontrunner Saoirse Ronan hosted Saturday Night Live… and poked some fun at her home country of Ireland in the process. Not everyone back home was a fan ...
The ensemble of Concrete Content's No Trailer. From L: Cielo Santiago, Angelica Julia Dávila, Elizabeth Nungaray, Dani Suárez, David Zepeda Credit: Anthony Arroyo Over nine short pieces unfolding in ...
"First I was a nerd because I wasn't cool and now nerds are cool and I'm STILL not cool! What the f*ck?" When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it ...
Saturday Night Live has come under fire for using “offensive” stereotypes about Irish people in a sketch featuring impersonations of Colin Farrell and Brendan Gleeson. Saturday’s (11 March) episode ...
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