In a recent interview with TheWrap, the former “Daily Show” correspondent explained why he decided to start off his new Hulu comedy special “Lonely Flowers” with a despairing statement about modern society’s lack of connection — a theme he digs into through his work onstage.
The funny but bleak “Lonely Flowers,” isn’t directly about the new president, but it builds small observations into larger points about our lives.
In his first stand-up special for Hulu, the CNN host and former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr. explores how politics, the pandemic, technology and social media have left us drifting apart from one another, and what it might take to bring us back together again. What works better for making human connections: Big laughs or big bubbles?
In his new standup special on Hulu, filmed at D.C.’s Lincoln Theatre, comedian Roy Wood Jr. laments how we’ve strayed from genuine human connection.
explaining how his hopes of becoming the next host after Trevor Noah's exit didn't pan out. Roy Wood Jr. also reflected on his departure from The Daily Show after eight years, sharing that his ...
Wood Jr. was a Daily Show correspondent for 8 years and a fan favorite to host the show following Trevor Noah’s departure, even before his acclaimed turn as host of the White House ...
The comic, who has has a new series, a new special and a new movie, is happy to take a look back — but he's also preoccupied with the future of media: "The idea of taking a chance on someone and just putting a motherfucker on TV?
Comedian Andrew Schulz exclusively told Us Weekly why Tiger Woods would be a great roastee on the heels of Netflix's Roast of Tom Brady in May 2024
Wood helped to coordinate Martin Luther King Jr.’s visit to Lynchburg on March 27, 1962, as part of King’s People-to-People Tour aimed at increasing voter registration among Black citizens.
Comedian Andrew Schulz is ready to take to the dais again after tearing the house down at Netflix's Roast of Tom Brady. Schulz, 41, was one of many celebrities who roasted the former New England Patriots quarterback,
Comedian Trevor Noah will return to the Grammy Awards stage to host the 2025 ceremony — his fifth consecutive year leading the show.
Jan. 21 (UPI) --Comedian Trevor Noah is set to host the upcoming Grammy Awards. The recording academy announced Tuesday that Noah will "take us into Music's Biggest Night to honor music and ...