Wood will be a part of the university’s Black History Month Fireside Conversation being held at 7 p.m. Monday in the Lee Hall ...
BHAM ON CELEBRITY JEOPARDY! Our very own Roy Wood Jr. advanced to the next round of Celebrity Jeopardy! + shoutout a local ...
In late 2023, Roy Wood Jr. decided to leave The Daily Show amid ... hosted an NPR podcast about civil rights and baseball in Birmingham, Ala., where he grew up; acted in two movies that may ...
When comedian Roy Wood Jr. left his job as a correspondent on ... I took a Greyhound up to Birmingham and performed and went back to the bus station, slept there because I didn't want my mom ...
Roy Wood Jr. believes that civilization is doomed if we don’t find a way back to social normalcy. In a recent interview with TheWrap, the former “Daily Show” correspondent explained why he ...
Supported by By Jason Zinoman Three days before Donald J. Trump becomes president again, Roy Wood Jr., a crafty progressive-leaning comic, has released a special, “Lonely Flowers,” that begins ...
And in no shape or form are we beholden to anything that’s going on within the network,” Wood Jr. explains during our phone call. As for where political comedy goes in the age of Trump 2.0 ...
Roy Wood Jr. is bringing in the new year with his fourth stand-up special, Lonely Flowers, a thought-provoking and funny examination of human connection, or rather, the lack thereof. Filmed at the ...
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