The Saudi Arabian event is being sold as the “world’s largest comedy” hub—but Pete Davidson, Bill Burr, Dave Chappelle, Aziz Ansari, and more are being criticized by their peers for performing in it.
Comedians from Dave Chappelle to Pete Davidson are facing criticism for their upcoming performances at a Saudi comedy festival amid the host country's alleged human rights abuses.
The hosts’ monologues may feel especially pointed right now, but the trend really took off during the George W. Bush administration before the Iraq war.
Performers agreed to restrictions on material at festival held in Saudi Arabia, which has dismal human-rights record ...
Jimmy’s quick return is not proof of corporate backbone—massive station groups Sinclair and NexStar are still refusing to air the show. What it does reiterate is the vulnerability of our freedoms.
Jimmy’s quick return is not proof of corporate backbone—massive station groups Sinclair and NexStar are still refusing to air the show. What it does reiterate is the vulnerability of our freedoms.
Jon Stewart criticized both left and right media for playing the blame game in the immediate aftermath of a mass shooting.
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