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Black on Broadway is a 2004 HBO stand-up comedy special by Lewis Black.In it Black discusses topics such as George W. Bush, bottled water, and the 2004 winter.He apparently said the word "fuck" 78 times, but was informed that the number was 42: this arose when the Kennedy Center wanted him to do Red White & Screwed there, but required him to tone down his language.
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.
Sometimes there were pre-recorded video segments directed by supervising producer Michael Addis. Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is formatted as a tongue-in-cheek mock trial acted in deadpan. Black presided over two opposing guest comedians championing a person or thing as the "root of all evil" (YouTube, beer, Oprah Winfrey, PETA, etc.). The ...
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.
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Hell's Kitchenstar Kecia Lewis is speaking out after fellow Broadway star Patti LuPone went viral online for calling the musical "too loud.". On Saturday, Nov. 2, Lewis, 59, shared a lengthy video ...
Stark Raving Black is a stand-up comedy film starring Lewis Black and directed by Adam Dubin. The 80 minute show was filmed in HD and 5.1 Surround Sound in Detroit, Michigan at The Fillmore Detroit on August 2, 2009. In the film, Black discusses politics and current events from the state of the economy to alternative energy.
The Carnegie Hall Performance (2006) is Lewis Black's fifth album, and winner of the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album at the 49th Annual Grammy Awards. Several pieces are derived from material that was published in his 2005 autobiography, Nothing's Sacred .