In television’s early days, Caesar translated Jewish humor into a language America didn’t yet know it understood.
In his new book, 'When Caesar Was King,' author David Margolick chronicles the rise, and fall into obscurity, of the sketch ...
Israeli satire, British scandal, and classic dramas converge as television cautiously moves back toward escapism.
When Sean Baker’s “Anora” won both the Palme d’Or at Cannes — followed by best picture at the Oscars — those honors ...
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Today-History-Jan13
Today in History for Jan. 13: In 1691, Englishman George Fox, founder of the Society of Friends, or Quakers, died. In 1695, satirist Jonathan Swift, author of "Gulliver's Travels," was ordained an ...
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