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Rock Shakes It Up With New Special – Tamborine

Chris Rock remains the king of metaphor.  In his latest special, Tamborine, Rock immediately launches into masterfully dark, twisted, and absurd solutions to American injustices.  In one of his most notable bits, Rock tasks the alleged democracy of the United States to enact equality in all aspects of American life and extend state sanctioned murders […]

Review: Katt Williams, “Great America”

On a stage designed to emulate the oval office, complete with flags, stone lions, and two portraits of the comedian, Katt comes out wearing a black suit covered in intricate gold designs with the sneakers to match.  I appreciate his use of props and music, as it is not something you see too often. Despite […]

REVIEW: Marlon Wayans: ‘Woke-ish’

Full disclosure.  Over the last few years, I have become quite the stand-up snob.  In my humble opinion, not everyone does it well. To be fair, it is probably the most difficult form of comedy to master.  On the other hand, as a little girl I had a crush on Marlon Wayans. I remember watching […]

2 Dope Queens: Everythang Ain’t For Errybody

I want to preface this review with the declaration that I always enjoy seeing Black women shine. But if I am being honest, which is something I always aspire to be, I am not a fan of the podcast turned HBO special 2 Dope Queens. The show is the creation of writers and funny-women Jessica Williams and […]

Equanimity: Chappelle’s New American Aesthetic

In his latest special Equanimity, Dave Chappelle takes on what feels like an arrogant tone to defend and explore the evolution of his relationship to fame, fortune, and Hollywood.  He cites class struggles and divisions, the 2016 election and the resulting president, and transgender issues to assert what he feels is the biggest problem plaguing […]

Laff Tracks: Big Laffs in Bite Sized Packages

Founded on a simple yet innovative concept, Laff Mobb’s Laff Tracks’ blending of stand-up and sketch is refreshing and fun to watch.  Amateur comedians have engaged in similar practices, reenacting jokes of famous comics, and they are quite humorous (Take a look at Woody the Great’s rendition of Kevin Hart Cussing Out His Teacher).  Because […]