Comedian Alonzo Bodden was on the Jay Leno Show this week and gave his take on the ridiculousness (that a word?) of all the epidemics that seem to pop up yearly.
- Aaron
Comedian Alonzo Bodden was on the Jay Leno Show this week and gave his take on the ridiculousness (that a word?) of all the epidemics that seem to pop up yearly.
- Aaron
Sorry, it’s been a slow few days for Black comedy, but I stumbled on a couple of Philly guys, Q-Deezy and Kevin Hart, having a sit-down (I just wanted to use that term).
Follow them on Twitter:
@kevinhart4real
@qdeezy215
- Aaron
The homey Louis C.K. explains why black people wouldn’t mess with time machines, among other things.
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What would Dr. King think today? Well, this is the The Boondocks’ answer to that question:
Wondering what MLK would be like on Twitter? Of course you are. Luckily Baratunde Thurston dove into the subject in this Vanity Fair piece.
Also, no better time than today to revisit this post from last year, “I Have a Dream… Autotuned“.
- Aaron
Just in case you still haven’t seen this American Idol instant-classic audition.
After the jump listen to the remix! You knew it was coming.
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Proud Haitian comedian Wil Sylvince schooling folks on his people and much more.
Hopefully he can continue to provide some much-needed laughs during this difficult time, as thousands of Haitians in the U.S. worry about their loved ones in the Caribbean.
Statement from Sylvince:
“Thank U 2 all 4 UR prayers & support 2 Haiti’s horrible disaster Donate: Clinton Foundation- www.clintonfoundation.org/haitiearthquake Donate $10 to Haiti- Red Cross: Text “HAITI” to 90999 or log to www.redcross.org/en & click “DONATE” Donate $5 to Haiti- Wyclef Jean’s Organization Yele.Org: Text “Yele” to 501501 Contact loved ones in Haiti- US State Department in Haiti: 1-888 407-4747″
- Aaron