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Evangeline Lilly: The Most Enticing Reason to Get ‘Lost’

The most addicting show on television, Lost, returned to much fanfare last night. I’m still two disks behind the curve so I’ll have to wait to find out what’s in that damn hatch. On an island of improbably beautiful people, female lead Evangeline Lilly standsContinue reading

Chappelle’s Back Playing the Clubs

After leaving his wildly successful Comedy Central show behind, David Chappelle is getting back to his roots, working the clubs and doing what he loves. He sold-out 10 shows in a northern Kentucky club and said that standup is “like I’m hanging out with aContinue reading

Dave Chappelle: Fears of a Clown

Speculation has been running rampant ever since production was halted on the acclaimed Chapelle Show last week, causing it to miss its premiere date for the second time. What is going on with the show? What is going on with Mr. Chapelle? Many theories areContinue reading

The Angriest Man in America

Lewis Black is a hot commodity these days. The fuming man featured in the weekly segment Back in Black on the Daily Show has just released a new book, Nothing’s Sacred, and is on the road with his stand-up act 250 nights a year. TheContinue reading

Jon Stewart: stand-up jokester, political opinion shaker

The guy John Edwards sat next to when he declared his candidacy. The one John Kerry bantered with in a bid to seem more human. At times, it seemed as if Stewart could do no wrong. His fake news show was voted the best newsContinue reading

Richard Coyle: The Kramer of “Coupling”

Anyone who has been fortunate enough to see the BBC comedy series “Coupling” (think “Friends” mixed with “Seinfeld” while more obsessed with sex) knows that Jeff, played by Richard Coyle, was the heart and soul of the show’s comedic talents. Incredibly dense and clueless, heContinue reading

The ever persistent Dave Chappelle

Dave Chappelle tried out for 11 different sitcoms before he happened on something that worked for him: his own skewed sense of humor. After years of kicking around in TV failures (the short-lived “Buddies” was the only one to make it on the air) andContinue reading