Nearly a half-dozen Jewish-American groups have decided not to wade into the latest controversy surrounding comedian and ...
While most of the online buzz around AFI has been centered on singer Davey Havok transforming his look from emo scene ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris opens up about her campaign, conservative activist Charlie Kirk dies, and a royal reunion takes place in the U.K. Test your knowledge of this week’s news, and take ...
On Tuesday, Jerry Seinfeld once again graced our campus with his presence by making a surprise appearance at an event featuring former Israeli hostage Omer Shev Tov. The impromptu nature of his visit ...
Jerry Seinfeld’s Duke University Commencement Speech Spurs Walkouts as Students Chant ‘Free Palestine’ Jerry Seinfeld ...
Actor and comedian Jerry Seinfeld denounced the “Free Palestine” movement as antisemitic in a surprise appearance at a Tuesday Duke event, likening it to rhetoric from the Ku Klux Klan during his ...
In the last two years, Jerry Seinfeld has broken from his typically apolitical public persona to become a vocal supporter of Israel in the wake of the October 7 terrorist attacks. Appearing at Duke ...
That is, up to the Season 2 finale, “The Busboy,” which gave each character a piece of the pie, changing the show for the better. While eating out at a restaurant, Jerry, George, and Elaine notice ...
"I’m actually thinking the Klan is actually a little better here, because they can come right out and say, ‘We don’t like Blacks, we don’t like Jews,’" he told a crowd at Duke University.
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‘Seinfeld’ Almost Didn’t Have Elaine, Then Julia Louis-Dreyfus Changed TV Forever
It’s hard to imagine ‘Seinfeld‘ without Elaine Benes. Her sarcastic lines, hilariously bad dance moves, and her “spongeworthy ...
In an exclusive excerpt from the forthcoming book on making the iconic HBO comedy, Larry David, cast and crew go inside 'Curb ...
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‘Seinfeld’ star Michael Richards mounts wild comeback after infamous rant sparked comedy exodus
"Seinfeld" star Michael Richards returned to the comedy stage for the first time in nearly 20 years, addressing the 2006 racist outburst that derailed his career and explaining his long hiatus.
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