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Friday essay: Is ‘wokeness’ killing comedy – or are ageing comedians crying wolf?

Jerry Seinfeld in Los Angeles earlier this year. Chris Pizzello/AAP by Alexander Cothren, Flinders University and Robert Phiddian, Flinders University In late April, comedian Jerry Seinfeld went...

Byron Allen’s inaugural theGrio Awards honors Dave Chappelle, Tyler Perry & more

Byron Allen's Allen Media Group (AMG) secured numerous major sponsors and advertisers for the inaugural CBS Television Network special, BYRON ALLEN PRESENTS THEGRIO AWARDS,...

“Chappelle’s Home Team” debuts on Netflix

Debuting on Netflix on February 28th, “Chappelle’s Home Team”  is a series of comedy specials executive produced by Dave Chappelle.  The series features comedians...

BET Awards full of Prince tributes and political moments

The BET Awards — or "The Prince Tribute Show" — featured emotional and energetic performances from Sheila E., Stevie Wonder and Jennifer Hudson honoring...

Eddie Murphy jokes about Bill Cosby at Kennedy Center awards (video)

  WASHINGTON — Eddie Murphy finally let loose with jokes at the expense of his idol and comedic predecessor when he took the top comedy…

Man says throwing banana peel at Dave Chappelle was heckling

SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — A man arrested after throwing a banana peel that hit comedian Dave Chappelle in the leg during a performance...

Just 2 men who beat people up for a living acting like perfect gentlemen

Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr. were both exceptionally well dressed for their appearance together in Los Angeles, not terribly surprising given the number...

Dave Chappelle: 'I never quit. I'm 7 years late'

NEW YORK (AP) — Dave Chappelle says he never quit his Comedy Central show. He's just seven years late to work. Chappelle appeared on "The...

Dave Chappelle gets lots of love from Pittsburgh fans

In this June 13, 2006, file photo, comedian Dave Chappelle promotes the release of his new DVD "Dave Chappelle's Block Party," at the...

Chappelle heckled at Conn. show, stops performance

Dave Chappelle, who's suddenly everywhere again, is on the cover of the latest Prince single, Breakfast Can Wait. It's only fitting, given that the Purple One, like Chappelle, is also known for his reclusiveness and inscrutability. (CNN Photo/File) by Dave Collins Associated Press HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) - Both supporters and critics of Dave Chappelle flooded social media sites with comments Friday, after he was heckled at a show in Connecticut and refused to perform his set.

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