If you missed the last time that
Chappelle’s Show was available to stream on Netflix, that’s totally fine. You were probably busy for those few weeks in November before Dave Chappelle ultimately had the show removed. But it appears that the comedian has patched things up with ViacomCBS long enough to bring the Comedy Central staple back to the streaming masses. On Friday, he posted a clip that included an explanation of the resolution.
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The clip is another slice of stand-up titled “Redemption Song.” In the 10-minute video, Chappelle talks to the off-camera crowd about catching the coronavirus (including his disapproval of those who disapprove of him touring during a pandemic, which is pretty on brand) and the insurrection at the Capitol. Towards the end, he addresses his last video, “Unforgiven,” where he first discussed his issues with Comedy Central and his lack of compensation.
Bringing Some Cool to German Comedy
In a country not known for edgy standup comedy, the stand-up Felix Lobrecht has found success by ignoring the rules.
Felix Lobrecht has become one of the most famous comedians in Germany by ignoring the traditional routes to success.Credit.Netflix
Feb. 12, 2021
BERLIN In a country where many comedians dress to play a character a sleeveless pullover for a nerd, a pink tracksuit for a working-class housewife Felix Lobrecht’s clothes are all his own.
His gold chains, designer T-shirts and expensive sneakers make the 32-year-old standup look like a rapper, but his swagger onstage is no act. He’s just as confident without a microphone in hand.
Stephen Colbert Says GOP Senators Need Conscience-Canceling Headphones
On 2/12/21 at 8:16 AM EST
Stephen Colbert has lashed out at Republican senators for what he calls their lack of conscience.
The late-night host railed against the GOP lawmakers, many of whom have argued that the impeachment trial of Donald Trump should never have gone ahead. There was a lot of evidence, Colbert said of the Senate trial during Thursday s
Late Show. But there was also a lot of appealing to humanity.
He mentioned remarks by California Rep. Ted Lieu, one of the House impeachment managers, on Trump s callousness in the days after the Capitol riots and his absence from the funeral of Brian Sicknick, the police officer who died during the violence.
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A Kamala Harris interview on The Ellen DeGeneres Show in April 2018 wherein she made a joke keeps resurfacing, sparking social media commentary and controversy.
Harris joked about killing Trump and Pence in an interview
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WASHINGTON, DC - FEBRUARY 5: U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris attends a virtual roundtable event with participants from local Black Chambers of Commerce on February 5, 2021 in Washington, DC. Topics discussed included the Biden administration s $1.9 trillion Covid-19 relief package and how the pandemic has affected local businesses.
In a tweet that shared a clip of the Harris 2018 Ellen DeGeneres interview that got more than 200 likes and 200 retweets, Conservative analyst and author Matt Margolis wrote on Monday, Kamala Harris joked about killing Trump, Sessions, and Pence with DeGeneres in 2018. Can we impeach her?
The actor on Friday took to Instagram to share a fun moment from the sets of his upcoming film, Cirkus. The video starts with Ranveer introducing Rohit as