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‘South Park’ Season 21 Will Ignore Trump for ‘Kids Being Kids’
‘South Park’ Season 21 Will Ignore Trump for ‘Kids Being Kids’
‘South Park’ Season 21 Will Ignore Trump for ‘Kids Being Kids’
Few would accuse South Park of losing its edge, though the yearly cycle understandably has trouble keeping up with current events (at their pace these days). That’s why Season 21 will get back to basics, as creator Trey Parker wants to ditch Trump in favor of “Cartman dressing up like a robot and [screwing] with Butters.”
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Dave Chappelle Explains How ‘Key and Peele’ Success ‘Hurts My Feelings’
Chappelle’s Show has been off the air long enough that you might overlook a connection to Key & Peele, though Dave Chappelle certainly popularized the format of comedians having carte blanche over a sketch show. Now, with Chappelle back in the spotlight for his Netflix special, the comedian reveals how Key & Peele “hurts my feelings,” even as he counts himself a fan.
‘South Park’ Bosses Talk ‘Difficult’ Series Future: ‘Satire’s Become Reality’
‘South Park’ Bosses Talk ‘Difficult’ Series Future: ‘Satire’s Become Reality’
‘South Park’ Bosses Talk ‘Difficult’ Series Future: ‘Satire’s Become Reality’
Whether or not the South Park brand of satire had lost any steam in Season 20, the most recent run of episodes hit a (figurative) wall when the 2016 Election swung against the result they’d written for. Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker have a few months to re-energize, but now hint they’ll skew less topical in Season 21, saying “what was actually happening was way funnier than anything we could come up with.”
Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda Slur the ‘Drunk History’ of ‘Hamilton’
Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda Slur the ‘Drunk History’ of ‘Hamilton’
Watch Lin-Manuel Miranda Slur the ‘Drunk History’ of ‘Hamilton’
The very first Drunk History in 2007 started with the duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr, leaving it uncertain if we’d ever see a retelling from the Hamilton master, Lin-Manuel Miranda. Thankfully, the day has arrived, as a drunk Miranda leads a new all-star retelling of Hamilton’s life with a clip from Monday’s Drunk History.
‘South Park’ Dropped First Uncensored F-Bomb With ‘Oh, Jeez’
‘South Park’ Dropped First Uncensored F-Bomb With ‘Oh, Jeez’
‘South Park’ Dropped First Uncensored F-Bomb With ‘Oh, Jeez’
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker had some understandable frustration with reworking Wednesday’s “The Very First Gentleman” into “Oh, Jeez” after the election; so much so, that they made history of their own in the process. The revamped episode apparently featured the series’ first uncensored F-bomb in the initial broadcast.
Trevor Noah Sets Kevin Hart, Chris Christie and More as First ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Trevor Noah Sets Kevin Hart, Chris Christie and More as First ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Trevor Noah Sets Kevin Hart, Chris Christie and More as First ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Now that Stephen Colbert’s Late Show continues humming along through its third week, eyes turn to Trevor Noah and the September 28 premiere of our new Daily Show on Comedy Central. First up after Jon Stewart’s departure, Noah has set comedian Kevin Hart, GOP hopeful Chris Christie, and musician Ryan Adams among his first guests of the new tenure.
Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and Denis Leary Are Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and Denis Leary Are Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and Denis Leary Are Jon Stewart’s Final ‘Daily Show’ Guests
Now that President Obama has come and gone, Jon Stewart’s final round of Daily Show outings will bring out a few more big guns to help send him off. Among the sure to be extensive list, we already have top comedians (and near successors) Amy Schumer, Louis C.K. and even Denis Leary booking slots on Jon Stewart’s final run.
Successor Named
Successor Named
Successor Named
The Daily Show and Comedy Central have announced that, after a long search with many rumored candidates, Trevor Noah will succeed the retiring Jon Stewart as the host of the late night program. Noah, a 31-year-old stand-up comedian, has served as a correspondent for the show but, so far, has only made three appearances.

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