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Lewis Niles Black [1] (born August 30, 1948) [2] is an American stand-up comedian and actor. His comedy routines often escalate into angry rants about history, politics, religion and cultural trends.
This edition of Indecision also included a separate series called Lewis Black's World of Politics, aired during the Republican and Democratic national conventions and featuring Lewis Black. It was included on Black's DVD releases Lewis Black - Unleashed in 2003. In 2000, Indecision 2000 won a Peabody Award. [1]
Lewis Black: Unleashed: September 23, 2003 DVD CCR0020: Lewis Black: Rules of Enragement: September 23, 2003 CD CCR0021: Insomniac with Dave Attell: The Best of Insomniac, Vol. 2: October 21, 2003 DVD CCR0024: Mitch Hedberg: Mitch All Together: December 9, 2003 CD/DVD CCR0025: Mitch Hedberg: Strategic Grill Locations: December 9, 2003 CD
The comedian Lewis Black did not handle the COVID-19 pandemic well. With a new special and back on the road, he's ready to talk about it.
The book is narrated in the same fashion as Black's stand-up routines, with explicit language, sarcasm, and constant fits of rage. The book primarily accounts Lewis' admiration for his seemingly eccentric family, his disregard for authority, his education, past habitual drug use, his perspectives on current issues, and other real-life events ...
The End of the Universe is Lewis Black's second album, recorded at The Punchline in Atlanta, Georgia, United States, on two separate date ranges: August 24–26, 2001 and March 8–10, 2002, and released on July 1, 2002.
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Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is an American television series that premiered on March 12, 2008, on Comedy Central and was hosted by comedian Lewis Black. The series was produced by Scott Carter and written by David Sacks. Sometimes there were pre-recorded video segments directed by supervising producer Michael Addis.