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Of course Eddie Murphy side-stepped the Bill Cosby joke on SNL: He's been playing it safe for years
"Raw"-era Eddie Murphy would have nailed the Bill Cosby "SNL" joke, but that Eddie Murphy is no longer with us
02/19/2015 21:18 UTC
In "Skin," a neo-Nazi turns from hate: Good intentions can't redeem this disaster of a film
"Skin," about a racist's journey out of the white power movement, is too misguided to be truly effective
07/26/2019 20:59 UTC
"Dumplin'" star Danielle Macdonald on new opera comedy & pursuing her dreams: "I never had a Plan B"
Salon spoke to the actor about her new film with Joanna Lumley, "Falling for Figaro" and performing music & comedy
09/30/2021 20:01 UTC
Jon Stewart’s 8 most beloved comedian guests
Some of Stewart's most enjoyable interviews are little more than shooting the sh*t with his comedy pals
07/27/2015 15:58 UTC
Maybe Jeffrey MacDonald was innocent after all
In a rare interview, co-counsel Wade Smith reflects on the murder case that's long captured America's imagination
11/30/2012 23:20 UTC
"A Wilderness of Error": The murder in question
The director of "The Thin Blue Line" challenges the conviction of Jeffrey MacDonald
09/03/2012 01:00 UTC
TV Daily
Monday: See parents squirm on "The Bachelor: London Calling." Plus: What did you think of "Oprah's Big Give" this weekend?
04/21/2008 14:00 UTC
Pushing the envelopes
The list of Emmy nominees comes out this week. Will TV's best be on it?
07/19/1999 20:00 UTC
Dear Norm Macdonald and Eddie Murphy: A Bill Cosby SNL joke is anything but "kicking a man while he's down"
A Bill Cosby joke that didn't happen isn't proof that the comic should be off-limits
02/19/2015 20:29 UTC
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