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Japanese sculptor and Olympic art competitor [74] John Koerner: 1913–2014: 100: Czechoslovakian-born Canadian artist [75] George Paul Kornegay: 1913–2014: 100: American outsider artist and Methodist minister [76] Motoichi Kumagai: 1909–2010: 101: Japanese photographer and illustrator [77] Eyre de Lanux: 1894–1996: 102: American artist ...
Sarah Silverman (born 1970, US) – stand-up comedian, The Sarah Silverman Program; Martin Sonneborn (born 1965, Germany) – political jokester and satirist; Jon Stewart (born 1962, US) – The Daily Show; Matt Stone (born 1971, US) – South Park, The Book of Mormon; Vermin Supreme (born 1961, US) – performance artist, comedian and ...
List of artists in the Armory Show; List of artists in the Web Gallery of Art; List of notable artists who have exhibited in Artomatic; List of artists in the collection of the Mauritshuis; List of artists who have created a Château Mouton Rothschild label; List of artists from the MNAC collection; List of artists in the Leuchtenberg Gallery
From chemistry to art to music, these are the jokes you can pull out at your next dinner party (if you want to hear a bemused groan from the crowd). 15 jokes that only smart people will truly ...
Bob James (born 1939), pianist, arranger, and record producer [6] Angela Josephine (born 1967), singer-songwriter and musician; Matt Noveskey (born 1976), singer-songwriter and bassist in bands Blue October and Harvard of the South [7] Wilson Sawyer (1917–1979), composer, arranger, and musician; Mel Schacher (born 1951), bassist in band Grand ...
Lamia Maria Abillama (born 1962), photographer; Zeina Abirached (born 1981), illustrator and comic artist; Etel Adnan (born 1925), poet and visual artist; Georges Akl, painter; Rabih Alameddine (born 1959), painter; Suzanne Alaywan (born 1974), poet and painter; Ziad Antar (born 1978), filmmaker and photographer; Zena Assi (born 1974), painter
NBC. Louis C.K. In May 2015, Louis C.K. hosted "Saturday Night Live" and used his opening monologue to joke about child molestation, saying a pedophile lived in his neighborhood growing up.