Category: Comedy

Dave Chappelle Is Still One of the All-Time Greats

Commentary I recently saw Dave Chappelle perform his newest show, which evidently will be his next Netflix special, and yes, it will generate more “bad press” as he would call it, perhaps similar to his last special. It’s amazing to me, quite frankly, how many so-called culture writers (and whatever is passing for journalists now)…


JP Sears: Is Idiocracy the Gateway Drug That Leads to Communism? Can Comedy Be the Antidote? [ATL:NOW]

“Idiocracy is the gateway drug that leads to communism,” says comedian JP Sears. Before the spring of 2020, Sears said he took America’s freedoms for granted. It wasn’t until the pandemic that he became aware of the extent of government and media corruption, hypocrisy, and brainwashing. “[When we] try to deny reality, it literally makes…


[PREMIERING NOW] JP Sears: Is Idiocracy the Gateway Drug That Leads to Communism? Can Comedy Be the Antidote? [ATL:NOW]

“Idiocracy is the gateway drug that leads to communism,” says comedian JP Sears. Before the spring of 2020, Sears said he took America’s freedoms for granted. It wasn’t until the pandemic that he became aware of the extent of government and media corruption, hypocrisy, and brainwashing. “[When we] try to deny reality, it literally makes…


[PREMIERING 6/9, 9:30AM ET] JP Sears: Is Idiocracy the Gateway Drug That Leads to Communism? Can Comedy Be the Antidote? [ATL:NOW]

“Idiocracy is the gateway drug that leads to communism,” says comedian JP Sears. Before the spring of 2020, Sears said he took America’s freedoms for granted. It wasn’t until the pandemic that he became aware of the extent of government and media corruption, hypocrisy, and brainwashing. “[When we] try to deny reality, it literally makes…


Andy Shaw: ‘There’s a Huge Disjoint Between the Cultural Curators Who Think They Know What’s Best for People, and What People Really Want’ | British Thought Leaders

NTD’s Lee Hall sits down with Andy Shaw, writer and co-founder and organiser of Comedy Unleashed. The London comedy club hosts comedians who challenge conventional thinking and has gained a reputation for featuring comics who have been cancelled or banned. Andy talks about how comedians are dealing with cancel culture, the place of free speech…


UK Comedy Club Founder Criticises ‘Cultural Curators’ Who Block Politically Incorrect Laughs

The co-founder of a new comedy club in London has criticised the cultural “gatekeepers” who prevent the public from seeing edgy comedians who do not conform to political correctness. Andy Shaw, co-founder of Comedy Unleashed, told NTD’s “British Thought Leaders” programme, “There’s a huge disjoint between the cultural curators who think they know what’s best…


Cancer—Catastrophe or Opportunity? Changing Your Mindset Helps You Fight It

In her book “Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds,” Kelly Turner, Ph.D., a researcher and lecturer in the field of integrative oncology and the founder of the Radical Remission Project, tells the story of Saranne Rothberg and several other cancer survivors In 1993, new mother Saranne Rothberg was facing a strained marriage and dealing…


Sweet Dreams

This film is available globally except in Russia and Belarus. The carefree dream of a guinea pig sleeping in the safety of his comfortable cage is suddenly interrupted when he wakes up in a strange forest. A sound-and-vision homage to the silent films and cartoon classics of Charlie Chaplin and Chuck Jones, “Sweet Dreams” is…


Where There’s a Will

“Where There’s a Will” is a 1936 British comedy film directed by William Beaudine and starring Will Hay, Graham Moffatt, and Norma Varden. It features an incompetent solicitor who unwittingly becomes party to a bank robbery. Credit: Public Domain Movies – Feature Films: Cinema collection: epochcinema.com Epoch Original content: epochoriginal.com Feature Films: www.theepochtimes.com/featured-films * Click…


Our Hospitality (1923)

The Canfield and McKay families have been feuding for so long, no one remembers the reason the feud started in the first place. One stormy night in 1810, family patriarch John McKay and his rival James Canfield kill each other. After the tragic death of her husband, John’s wife decides her son Willie will not…