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“Keep it 100,” says Larry Wilmore, the comedian and talk show host, repeating the catchphrase that has become his trademark and guiding principle. Be honest, he means, keep it real and true ...
Larry Wilmore’s provocative monologue at the White House correspondents’ dinner Saturday is still reverberating through Washington. Beginning with his opening line welcoming guests to “Negro ...
“Culture’s Biggest Brunch is a sacred space where we celebrate the architects of culture — those who craft and carry our ...
Larry Wilmore sipped a glass of wine at the desk of his recently-canceled “Nightly Show” and reflected on his 18-month run on Comedy Central, which officially ends Thursday. “We started our ...
Larry Wilmore has had an impressive career with a sprawling resume as an actor, comedian, writer, and producer over four decades. He has also collaborated in dozens of iconic TV shows, including “In ...
“So,” Larry Wilmore asked his studio audience, “how was your day?” Thus, after an explosion of wistful cheering of “Larry! Larry!” and repeated “thank yous” and “I love yous ...
Larry Wilmore nearly succeeded Stephen Colbert with a TV show called Meet the Rest. The title was a cheeky reference to the way Sunday politics shows tend to feature only one kind of guest.
Senior Editor A lot has happened in the nine months since Comedy Central unceremoniously canceled Larry Wilmore’s Nightly Show. And the veteran comedian and writer cannot wait to start sharing ...
Larry Wilmore has always refused to pick a lane. The veteran comedian has been acting on television since the '80s, when he appeared as Officer Ziaukus on "The Facts of Life." But he's also ...
This evening, comedian and late-night host Larry Wilmore will be delivering the featured remarks at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner. It’s an event marked by uncomfortable professional ...
Larry Wilmore says there’s a distinction between the America he loves and the ‘Merica that’s at the root of a lot of problems in the country. While on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” talking ...
By THR Staff, The Associated Press The White House said President Barack Obama wasn’t offended by comedian Larry Wilmore’s use of a racial slur at Saturday night’s White House Correspondents ...