Reading Time: 3 minutes The next and most difficult step is to find positive solutions and build a better world
Tag: Arts – Comedy
Remembering the great comics of yesteryear
Reading Time: 4 minutes When it comes to favourite humour comics, my list is exhaustive. Each strip was a work of art
Toxic masculinity or a beautiful release of frustration?
Reading Time: 3 minutes The new movie Nobody represents a fantasy people approaching middle-aged might have. A sudden jolt back to relevance and strength
In praise of Hee Haw’s old-time country laughs – and music
Reading Time: 4 minutes It’s time to bring back Hee Haw and its successful brand of comedy and country music to a whole new generation of TV viewers
Dave Chappelle leans left but still makes the right laugh
Reading Time: 4 minutes His mission is to seek the truth at all costs. He refuses to be constrained by political correctness and hurt feelings
If we’re laughing together, perhaps we can bridge the gap
Reading Time: 3 minutes I have to do all I can for peace and truth, even posting my Middle-Aged Middle Eastern Guy rap on YouTube
Revisiting The Boondocks in the Trump era
Reading Time: 3 minutes The comic strip turned TV show didn’t just raise eyebrows, it raised blood pressure by poking aggressively at race relations
Painting a masterpiece: the art of dissent in search of truth
Reading Time: 3 minutes Freedom of expression in the arts is as fragile as freedom of the press, and it’s just as vital to human rights as freedom of thought
The Merchant of Venom’s Canadian connection
Reading Time: 3 minutes Don Rickles was a master of insult comedy, making jokes about racial and religious groups that would never survive in today’s politically correct world