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Judy Gold has choice words for both sides of the political aisle, and most of them are four letters
Judy Gold’s new Off-Broadway solo show “Yes, I Can Say That!’ offers a funny but cautionary tale about the future of comedy.
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Jennifer Aniston says comedians have it hard now because “you have to be very careful”
The ‘Friends’ star worries that kids these days find the show offensive.
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Out filmmaking legend John Waters salutes the comedian who changed his life in new comedy record
Waters said hearing Johnny Standley’s routine “changed my sense of humor for life,” and that’s why he wanted to pay tribute with a cover version.
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Jay Leno subtly roasted Bill Maher for transphobic joke
“When you don’t think you’re the smartest person in the room, you shut up and you listen.”
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This week on LGBTQ Twitter: Queer & trans folks cope through comedy
LGBTQ folks can not only take a joke, we can make them, too.
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Jay-Z says “super brave” Dave Chappelle’s Netflix special controversy can start “dialogue”
The two-time GLAAD Awardee was asked in a promotional interview whether he thought Chappelle’s declaration that he’s “team TERF” was divisive. He dodged criticizing his “brilliant” friend.
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RuPaul’s latest scripted series ‘AJ and the Queen’ dragged to the curb by Netflix
Ruby Red is hitting the road to avoid elimination – RuPaul will have to race to find a new network to produce the scripted series he co-created.
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Here’s RuPaul’s top moments from hosting SNL for the first time
Ru finally got to host Saturday Night Live, and gave us all the drag, shade, and tea we needed – but one of his best sketches didn’t even air.
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Kevin Hart continues half-hearted apology tour with demand that people accept that he’s changed
Kevin Hart apologized in the third person on his radio show, and said “that means that there has to be an acceptance for change.”
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A trans woman comes out in a heartwarming scene — then there’s a surprise
A tender, affirming coming out story…. with a twist.