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Seinfeld took the world of TV comedy by storm in the 1990s, and it soon had plenty of sitcom imitators that premiered to ...
Another Jerry Seinfeld event has been disrupted by pro-Palestinian protesters. The comedian was interrupted by numerous hecklers during a performance on Saturday evening at Chrysler Hall in ...
Jerry Seinfeld's never been one to hide where he stands -- and he doubled down hard on his support for Israel by coldly ...
Storied comic Jerry Seinfeld is calling it like he sees it: political correctness has been a detriment to comedy. The "Seinfeld" star unleashed on the "extreme left," suggesting that while people ...
Jerry Seinfeld on “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy ... He recognized that Stern “invented” comedy interview podcasts and is “a great interviewer,” but admitted that he thinks the King ...
Jerry Seinfeld is standing down. During a Tuesday appearance on the "Breaking Bread with Tom Papa" podcast, the comedian, 70, said he regrets arguing that the "extreme left" is killing comedy and ...
Jerry Seinfeld said in an interview with The New Yorker while touting his feature directorial effort “Unfrosted” that “P.C. crap” and the “extreme left” is making television comedy go ...
Jerry Seinfeld and Julia Louis-Dreyfus in ‘Seinfeld ... suggested that while there had “always” been policing of comedy, people on the political right were the enforcers of standards.
The Seinfeld series finale, which aired on May 14, 1998, and was written by Larry David, ended with Jerry ( Jerry Seinfeld ), Elaine ( Julia Louis-Dreyfus ), George ( Jason Alexander) and Kramer ( ...
Jerry Seinfeld is walking back saying the “extreme left” and “PC crap” were killing comedy. Seinfeld was making headlines all over during the press tour for his Netflix comedy “Unfrosted ...
Jerry Seinfeld is back on the road for his comedy act, but he's driving the staff nuts with his obsessive ways. "Jerry's very particular about cleanliness , and not just at home," a source ...
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld said in a Tuesday interview he regrets saying the “extreme left” was ruining comedy and added, upon further reflection, he does not agree with that sentiment.