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Satire on ‘Saturday Night Live’ used to be a deadly weapon; is it still enough in the Trump era?
A funny thing happened when I went to Austin last week. My youngest child, Basil, a junior at the University of Texas, and I ...
Wonder Man” has arrived at Marvel — not the superhero, but the superhero character. The first full trailer for the Disney+ ...
Reality television thrives on ruining lives, humiliating people, destroying dreams and showing the very worst aspects of our humanity. So why is it such a popular entertainment genre? Eric Coble's ...
The eight TV drama projects to be pitched in Tallinn are vying for the Council of Europe Series Co-Production Development ...
Political satire has been a longstanding theme in media. Recently, I read an LA Times article quoting a statement about ...
There’s a moment of personal reckoning early on in Danzy Senna’s new novel. The biracial protagonist bristles with resentment when she meets the cool, brown-skinned Black man she thinks might be the ...
While its popularity and long-standing history seems to be indicative of its political potential, we must not forget that satire has two primary purposes: “to critique and to entertain”. These ...
Three: It’s the number of organized sparring matches between presidential candidates Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) televised in the six weeks leading up to the election.
HERZLIYA, Israel (Reuters) - When Israelis gather around the water cooler to discuss their March 17 election, odds are the conversation will turn to a television satire that has caught even U.S.
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