Coming off his fifth special “Voice In My Head,” where Titus detailed his biggest screw-ups, including his hilarious early days in entertainment aka his first job as Darth Vader for children's birthday parties, Titus now brings to live audiences his newest one-man comedy special, “The Angry Pursuit of Happiness”. 'The Angry Pursuit of Happiness' is being hailed by critics as his best performance to date.
Beverly Johnson stopped by yesterday's THE VIEW on ABC to talk about her allegations that she was drugged and sexually abused by Bill Cosby. Watch the appearance below
Speaking from his Massachusetts home, the comedian chose not to specifically speak on the the rape and sex abuse allegationsm but said the the African-American media should remain impartial.
According to Page Six, Bill Cosby finally opened up on Friday, December 12. But instead of addressing the many rape and sex abuse allegations against him, the comedian took the opportunity to lecture the media about neutrality in reporting.
The sexual assault scandal surrounding Bill Cosby may jeopardize the comedian's career in the near future. Numerous venues have already canceled the comedian's engagements, and concert industry professionals speculate that many of the 10 upcoming venues in the United States and Canada scheduled to host Cosby will continue to follow suit.
Acclaimed Broadway, film and television star, Tovah Feldshuh - nominated six times for the Tony and Emmy Awards-brings to San Francisco for the first time, her award winning one-woman show, Tovah: Out of Her Mind! at Feinstein's at the Nikko for two performances only - this weekend, December 13 (7 p.m.) and December 14 (7 p.m.).
Socrates in the City presented a very special onstage interview with legendary TV personality, Dick Cavett, December 3rd at W83 Space in Manhattan. The interview, conducted by bestselling author and founder of Socrates in the City, Eric Metaxas, focused on Cavett's new book Brief Encounters: Conversations, Magic Moments and Assorted Hijinks.
Robert Kelly returns to Comedy Central in the world premiere of ROBERT KELLY: LIVE AT THE VILLAGE UNDERGROUND, debuting on Friday, January 9 at Midnight ET/PT.
For professional wrestling fans who came to the 'sport' in the 80s, there was likely no one they hated more than The Iron Sheik, but the life of Hossein Khosrow Ali Vaziri is more than just his wrestling persona. The former Iranian National Wrestling Champion fled the country in the early 1970's and became a member of the United States Olympic coaching staff before moving from the mat to the squared circle.
From the can't miss moments at the Victoria's Secret London Fashion Show to our interview with stunning mama-to-be Blake Lively, tonight's E! News is bringing viewers the most up-to-the-minute entertainment news from across the globe.
Tonight (Wednesday) at 7 PM, Socrates in the City will present a very special onstage interview with legendary TV personality and star of Broadway's INTO THE WOODS and THE ROCKY HORROR SHOW, Dick Cavett, at W83, 150 West 83rd Street (between Columbus & Amsterdam Ave.) The interview, conducted by bestselling author and founder of Socrates in the City, Eric Metaxas, will focus on Cavett's new book BRIEF ENCOUNTERS: CONVERSATIONS, MAGIC MOMENTS AND ASSORTED HIJINKS.
The Fresh Beat Band, Nickelodeon's preschool music group and stars of the Emmy Award-winning TV series of the same name, comes to The Hanover Theatre for the Performing Arts in Fresh Beat Band Greatest Hits Live today, December 3, 2014 at 6:30PM.
In the spirit of Anna Deavere Smith and The Laramie Project, several area theatre artists are creating a new work in the wake of the increased allegations against superstar and hometown favorite Bill Cosby. The Bill Cosby Assault is set to debut in the 2015 Philadelphia Fringe Festival. Right now, the producer has gathered some of the city's top theatre artists and they have begun a Kickstarter campaign at www.kickstarter.com/projects/1401536246/the-bill-cosby-assault-a-play. Money raised will fund the completion of the play by a writing team and director, a workshop with the actors, and some of the production costs of the 2015 Fringe Festival debut.
Hannibal Buress, who sparked controversy for jokes he did on rape allegations against Bill Cosby, now finds himself in trouble for his own jokes on rape.
On SNL's Weekend Update last night, Nov. 22, Michael Che had some angry words for Bill Cosby - "Pull your pants up!" - but admitted that he had some mixed feelings about TVLand pulling all the episodes of The Cosby Show. Check out the clip below!