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Jun 06 2012
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Humor: Walker Wins, "Down Goes Romney!"
Editorial Cartoon: Walker Wins, "Down Goes Romney!"
Eric Allie (cartoonist)May 16 2023
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Miller Lite Responds To Backlash Over Woke, Feminist Beer Commercial: ‘Appreciate The Humor’
Miller Lite responded to online controversy over an advertisement claiming that women are the “founding mothers” of beer by instructing customers to “appreciate the humor” in the campaign. The beer brand’s advertisement, which was initially published in March but resurfaced online in recent days, blasted the industry’s past marketing campaigns which revolved around objectifying bikini-clad
The Daily WireApr 22 2024
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‘Secrets of the Octopus’: Intelligent and Inviting
This series examines the behavior of one of nature’s most mysterious species. Earth Day 2024 sees the release of “Secrets of the Octopus,” a three-part, two-hour-plus long docuseries produced by National Geographic Films (NGF) and Oscar-winning director James Cameron. Employing the same blueprint of similar NGF productions about whales and elephants, “Octopus” is a fascinating and mesmerizing
The Epoch TimesJul 05 2023
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Bud Light returns to 'fratty' humor with 'grunts' commercial, but the star of the ad can't touch or drink the beer
The BlazeApr 20 2024
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‘Evil is real’: Producer of ‘The Exorcist Files’ details spiritual warfare behind hit podcast
If you’ve ever listened to “The Exorcist Files,” you know that the hit docuseries podcast strikes an admirable balance between horror and humor. In fact, producer Ryan Bethea describes it as a blend of “catechesis, spiritual teaching and solid biblical knowledge, terrifying anecdotes from the actual case files of an exorcist, and a really good number of dad jokes.” But that doesn’t mean that
Washington TimesApr 20 2024
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Leading Off: Nobel Prize-nominated comedian will have plenty to say in Lincoln
"If I get into it with someone online, I am fond of saying, 'I don't know how many Nobel Peace Prize nominees have told you to shut up, but it's one more than it used to be,'" joked Hofstetter, a Pittsburgh-based comic, prolific YouTuber and writer who has never shied away from politics, heavy topics and the hecklers that come with the job in his smart brand of humor. "From what I understand
Lincoln Journal StarApr 19 2024
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Eminem, Roger Goodell welcome NFL Draft to Detroit in new spot
Ahead of next week's NFL Draft, Eminem and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell are welcoming fans to the D, er, Detroit. In a humorous spot posted to ESPN's social channels on Friday, Em and the commish lightly spar about the shortening of Detroit to just one letter. "I'm Eminem, this is Roger Goodell, and we are so fired up this year for the NFL Draft," Eminem says in the 30-second ad, to which
Detroit NewsMar 06 2020
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Boos Toward a Republican at a Mindfulness Conference — Good Humor or Hateful?
Last year, Joan Blades and I spoke at the Wisdom 2.0 conference in San Francisco, an inspiring event that merges mindfulness and ageless wisdom with modern technology and society. It was an extraordinary event and going on again right now. I highly recommend it.
Being the lone Republican on the main stage at a very progressive event, at one point I got booed. It seemed (at least mostly
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderApr 18 2024
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Conan O'Brien's 2 Kids: All About Neve and Beckett
Conan O’Brien can find the humor in anything, including parenting his kids: Neve and Beckett. The former late-night host and his wife, Liza Powel O’Brien, welcomed their daughter Neve in 2003, and their son Beckett followed in 2005. Conan frequently shares funny anecdotes about his kids and jokes about the various joys of fatherhood on social media. “My children think of me as their best
PeopleApr 17 2024
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Comedian Kathy Griffin to perform in Madison after six-year break
Comedian Kathy Griffin is bringing her new tour “My Life on the PTSD-List” to the Madison Overture Center on April 21. The tour marks her return to the stage after a six-year break from performing. In her two-hour show, Griffin reflects on recent experiences, tells stories about celebrity encounters and reveals what it’s like to experience PTSD. “It’s all upside down, and I’m just trying to
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