Nation
World
Politics
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Life
Tech
Science
Opinion
Crime
Health
Oddities

‘A Lot Of Nothing’ Takes Satirical Look At Divides Facing America

Por: Forbes Life February 03, 2023

thumbnail

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 16: (Clockwise from L) Shamier Anderson, Mo McRae, Y’lan Noel, ... [+] David Oyelowo and Lex Scott Davis attend the Film Independent Special Screening of A Lot Of Nothing at AMC The Grove 14 on November 16, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Amanda Edwards/Getty Images)Getty Images The satirical thriller tells the story of a successful married couple who see a tragic story about their next-door... + full article



Similar News

‘White Lotus’ creator Mike White explains ‘shocking’ finale death, teases next season

New York Post USA Entertainment December 12, 2022

thumbnailWarning: Spoilers for the second season finale of “The White Lotus” ahead. Death never takes a holiday at the White Lotus. As Season 2 was coming to a controversial close, “White Lotus” creator Mike White revealed Sunday that Season 3 of the sexually charged HBO drama... + más

'The White Lotus' moves to Italy for season 2 on October 30 — here's how to watch the Emmy-winning series | Business Insider

The Real Cost Of Staying At A White Lotus Is A Lot More Than You'd Expect | Elite Daily


Elon Musk reinstates Twitter accounts of Babylon Bee, Jordan Peterson — but no ruling on Trump

New York Post USA Tech November 19, 2022

thumbnailElon Musk punted on a decision to reinstate former President Donald Trump to Twitter on Friday as he Musk tweeted on Friday. The tech mogul did reveal the reinstatement of satirical news site the Babylon Bee, controversial author Jordan Peterson and firebrand comedian Kathy... + más

Musk lifts Twitter bans for Jordan Peterson, Kathy Griffin and Babylon Bee, says 'no' to Alex Jones | Fox Business

Elon Musk Reinstates Babylon Bee and Kathy Griffin’s Twitter Accounts | The Daily Beast


Go Ahead, Joke About the Pandemic

The Atlantic USA Opinion November 12, 2022

thumbnailThe public-health power of humor on Black TwitterThe AtlanticNovember 12, 2022, 7 AM ETJokes are rich notions. The Black comedic and satirical traditions have for decades fascinated scholars and comedians, many of whom have converged on the idea that trauma is a defining feature... + más

Comedian weighs in on consequences of joke stealing amid James Corden drama | Newsweek

Ricky Gervais denies stealing comedian's joke after James Corden debacle | Newsweek


Op-Ed: Why can't a generation that grew up online spot the misinformation in front of them?

Los Angeles Times USA Opinion October 18, 2022

thumbnailThe 2020 election has once again demonstrated how easy it is to spread misinformation online. And universities across the U.S. are failing in teaching students how to identify it. Many colleges offer students guides to evaluate the trustworthiness of websites. But too many of... + más

Experts grade Big Tech on readiness to handle midterm election misinformation | Ars Technica

Most in US say misinformation spurs extremism, hate, poll shows | The Boston Globe


Fact Check: Has Donald Trump asked supporters to boycott all elections?

Newsweek USA Nation October 07, 2022

thumbnailDonald Trump still has a large number of supporters in the Republican Party and many of them continue to echo his false claim of victory in the 2020 presidential election.On the ballot at the November midterms are GOP candidates who not only buy into the former president's... + más

Trump could 'throw everyone under the bus', Mary Trump predicts | Newsweek

Home Depot clears up rumors of donations to Herschel Walker's campaign | Newsweek


Read The Onion's Hilarious Supreme Court Filing in Defense of Parody

Newsweek USA Nation October 04, 2022

thumbnailThe Onion filed a joke-filled amicus brief with the Supreme Court in defense of an Ohio man who was arrested by his local police department for running a parody page mocking the unit.The satirical news site urged the Supreme Court, which began a new term this week, to take up... + más

The Onion files a Supreme Court brief in defense of parody | Orlando Sentinel

The Onion and the Supreme Court. Not a parody | WPLG Local 10


Area man is arrested for parody. ‘America’s Finest News Service’ files a Supreme Court brief.

The Boston Globe USA Nation October 04, 2022

thumbnailA man who was arrested over a Facebook parody aimed at his local police department is trying to take his case to the Supreme Court. He has sought help from an unlikely source, which filed a friend-of-the-court brief Monday.“Americans can be put in jail for poking fun at the... + más

The Most Important Amicus Brief in the History of the World | The Atlantic

Read The Onion's Hilarious Supreme Court Filing in Defense of Parody | Newsweek



About iurex | Privacy Policy | Disclaimer |