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A&E Set to Debut Two Part Black Comedy History Doc “Right to Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution”

May 24, 2022
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Undeniably, there is a wave of documentaries examining the history of comedy from every possible angle and at every degree. From covering individuals such as Dick Gregory, George Carlin, and even Bill Cosby to focusing on such changing attitudes in the form through the lens of 9/11 with Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11, there is an ever growing fascination of the inner workings of inciting laughter.

A&E is putting their hat in the ring here with Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat & Time Studios’ Right to Offend: The Black Comedy Revolution, a two-part doc series that will trace the lineage of black comedians that defied racial barriers and sought to skewer the absurd inequalities that were just taken for granted, especially the ones based off the amount of melanin you had in your skin.

The likes of Tiffany Haddish, W. Kamau Bell, Michael Che, Steve Harvey, Sherri Shepherd, Wayne Brady, Aisha Tyler, DL Hughley, Amber Ruffin, and Katt Williams amongst other comics and historians will weigh in on the oft-overlooked milestones of black comedy (just compare Mike Binder’s The Comedy Store to Phat Tuesdays: The Hip Hop Era of Comedy).

Take a gander at what’s to come with this teaser for Right to Offend here, then look for its premiere on A&E on Jun. 29th & 30th at 9PM (then presumably streaming on aetv.com afterwards).

 

The Comedy Bureau Field Report Ep. 75: Kelly McInerney & The New Landscape of Comedy

September 1, 2021
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There is a vast new landscape to comedy as things may or may not continue to open up for live comedy here in the U.S. and across the world. Navigating this new world of comedy is, it would seem, as daunting as starting over, which is why we talk to LA staple Kelly McInerney about how she is figuring her way through a scene she already knew (and possibly looking across the pond to the UK for more opportunity). She’s also reviewed movies while stoned on the podcast she co-hosts, IMDWeed, leading to what movies they’ve missed out on watching high (2001: A Space Odyssey?!?). Finally, “hot” takes on Ms. Pat getting an hour special, What We Do in the Shadows’ After the Shadows, Steve Harvey getting his own court show.

Follow Kelly @hollyweirdo on IG and Twitter and listen to IMDWeed wherever you get your podcasts.

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Produced by Jake Kroeger
Music by Brian Granillo
Artwork by Andrew Delman and KT

Vic Berger’s Latest Steve Harvey Remix Shows Harvey Having to Host Family Feud for Eternity

December 31, 2016
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We’re on the precipice of 2017 and leaving 2016. 

For several people, that change is met with an angrily muttering of “good riddance!”

For Steve Harvey in this latest mash-up/remix done by Vic Berger for Super Deluxe, the changing of the years doesn’t seem to matter as hosting Family Feud has taken on a more Sisyphean task. 

Fox Orders Two Specials of ‘Showtime At The Apollo’  with Steve Harvey as Host

October 13, 2016
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Fox Orders Two Specials of ‘Showtime At The Apollo’  with Steve Harvey as Host

Get ready for a whole new subset memes of Steve Harvey’s facial expressions.

Showtime at The Apollo is just 18 years short of a centennial. As such, it has seen so many stars hit its stage at the beginning of their career only to go on to fame and fortune. Steve Harvey was actually one of those stars. 

Given the popularity of talent variety competitions on television, it only makes common sense that Showtime At The Apollo would get televised nationally by some network, especially given its reputation for booing performers that don’t get the crowd on their side. 

We’ll see how much of that Fox lets on the two special they’ve ordered, but whatever Steve Harvey’s face, a thing that people have become obsessed with his hosting of Family Feud, after someone gets booed off stage should be pretty priceless.

Look for the specials to premiere on December 5th and early next year.

Steve Harvey Gets Existential (Again) Thanks to Vic Berger’s “Ask Steve” Mash-Up/Remix

August 30, 2016
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One of the biggest things going on at Super Deluxe is the edited mash-up/remix/reimagining videos of Vic Berger.

His work chopping up the most awkward moments of Family Feud with Steve Harvey into an existential meltdown  is of particular note. 

So, Berger has got another video mined from the treasure trove of gravely concerned Steve Harvey facial expressions, this time from Harvey’s other show, Ask Steve.

It’s possibly even more existential than the first one.

Watch it here.

Steve Harvey Gets Very “Serious” on The Tonight Show When It Comes To His Kids Moving Out and Getting Married

September 6, 2015
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In one of the more edgy interviews that you’ll probably ever see on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Steve Harvey gave the lowdown on his kids moving on to the next stage of their lives while he’s simultaneously celebrating and getting anxious.

Watch it here.

Steve Harvey and Jerry Seinfeld Dish About Comedy Classes and Getting Booed at The Apollo on “Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee”

June 12, 2015
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It should come as no surprise that they don’t recommend doing either.

In this latest episode of Comedians In Cars Getting Coffee, Jerry Seinfeld picks up Steve Harvey in a classic 50′s Chevy Bel-Air getting to the bottom of why Steve is so busy these days, giving advice to comedy classes, trying to cut your teeth at the infamous Apollo, getting booed at The Apollo, and being offended in comedy.

They also hop around Chicago not only to get coffee, but some tasty looking barbecue as well.

Watch it all here.

The Tonight Show Tries to Get Under Steve Harvey’s Skin During a Special Edition of Family Feud

September 11, 2014
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Steve Harvey might be the host of the most entertaining incarnation of Family Feud. Just watch Paul Scheer give some love during a late night appearance.

If you’re in still in doubt, see Jimmy Fallon and company on The Tonight Show put Steve Harvey through the ringer on a special Tonight Show edition of Family Feud. 

We could only hope that every episode of The Family Feud is this fun.

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