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Loni Love is back in Detroit to celebrate Black History Month
Read full article: Loni Love is back in Detroit to celebrate Black History MonthDetroit is home to some amazing talent from singers, rappers, actors, and even comedians. Loni Love is an Emmy award and NAACP Image Award winner. The host, actress, comedian, philanthropist, and Detroit native is back home for a special Black History Month Gala. Love joined host Tati Amare and guest host AJ Williams on “Live in the D” to share information about what is expected to take place at the event.
This stand-up performance will have you laughing
Read full article: This stand-up performance will have you laughingAre you looking for a good laugh this weekend? The All-Star Comedy Festival is coming to the Fox Theatre on Oct. 15 at 7 p.m. featuring headliners like EarthQuake, Arnez J, Adele Givens, and more.
Bill Engvall is bringing his farewell tour to Detroit
Read full article: Bill Engvall is bringing his farewell tour to DetroitYou might recognize him from TV and movies, and now comedian Bill Engvall is bringing his jokes to Detroit. Engvall’s farewell tour will be making a stop at the Fox Theatre on Friday, July 15th.
Late night laughs with Paul Mecurio
Read full article: Late night laughs with Paul MecurioHe has received both an Emmy and a Peabody award. He may be seen on “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on a regular basis; he also works on that show. He had his own Comedy Central special and has been on HBO. If that isn’t enough, comedian Paul Mecurio hosts a podcast with A-list guests such as Kevin Costner, Kyra Sedgwick, Spike Lee, Stephen Colbert, and even Sir Paul McCartney.
Catching up with a familiar face from hit TV shows
Read full article: Catching up with a familiar face from hit TV showsFor decades she has made people laugh with her stand up and her overall comic excellence, but you may recognize her most from her iconic role as “Roz” on the hit TV show Night Court.
Video goes viral, Michigan teacher’s comedic career takes off -- we caught up to him
Read full article: Video goes viral, Michigan teacher’s comedic career takes off -- we caught up to himJoe Dombrowski, known as "Mr. D," has taken his act to wider audiences ever since his April Fools' Day prank on his students went viral. We caught up to him to talk about his new comedic success.
If You love the “Housewives” franchise, you’ll love Amy Phillips
Read full article: If You love the “Housewives” franchise, you’ll love Amy PhillipsHost, Tati Amare got a chance to talk to Amy Phillips, a Grosse Point native, who can be seen on “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen" doing impersonations of the different ”Housewives" cast members. She did impersonations of many different people but when she started doing impersonations of the “Housewives” she caught Andy Cohen’s attention. She says she enjoys everyone from the “Housewives” franchise but her favorite person to impersonate is Theresa from Real Housewives of New Jersey. She was able to create a radio show based on the “Housewives” called “Reality Checked” which is on Sirius XM-Radio Andy. Watch the video to learn more about Amy Phillips!
University of Michigan to host free virtual event with Trevor Noah
Read full article: University of Michigan to host free virtual event with Trevor NoahANN ARBOR – The University of Michigan’s University Musical Society and Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy will be hosting a free, interactive event with Trevor Noah, host of The Daily Show, on Tuesday. The event is open to members of the U-M community as well as supporters and event attendees of UMS and the Ford School. The discussion with the outspoken comedian and author will be moderated by Michael Barr, Dean of the Ford School of Public Policy, with questions from U-M students. “U-M and Ford School students care deeply about our democracy and about the urgent work of building a racially just society,” Dean Barr said in a statement. “I’m excited to host this conversation between our students and the brilliant Trevor Noah, who speaks with such honesty and clarity about racism, social movements, and public policy.
Panic Sends People Fleeing Out of Times Square: Today on Inside Edition
Read full article: Panic Sends People Fleeing Out of Times Square: Today on Inside EditionMotorcycles backfiring sent a ripple of panic through Times Square Tuesday. When gunfire rang out in Dayton, Ohio, Camryn Crowder pulled his girlfriend Brittany Dungey to the ground and laid on top of her. They returned to the scene with Inside Edition. When a 5-year-old boy needed pizza, he turned to the police for help. For more Inside Edition stories, tune in to today's show.