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Peabody Awards offered a night where truth was the headliner, courage was the theme, and storytelling wasn't just ...
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. on Sunday went after the White House and CNN at the Peabody Awards, according to a report from The Hollywood Reporter. “Last year’s host was Kumail Nanjiani, so that is ...
Show' alum hosted the awards ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday night, which featured special honors for 'SNL' and Andrea ...
Roy Wood Jr. has joined the ongoing nepo baby conversation, defending nepotism as just a method one uses to pass down acquired tools, skills and resources to a new generation. “I’ll say this ...
March 25 (UPI) --Former Daily Show correspondent Roy Wood Jr. is set to host the Peabody Awards June 1. The 85th annual ceremony will take place in Beverly Hills and acknowledges excellence in ...
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. Will host the 85th Peabody Awards, set for June 1 at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills. The Peabodys, the program based at the Grady College of Journalism and Mass ...
The Peabody Awards have found a host in Roy Wood Jr., the comedian and former “Daily Show” correspondent. Wood is currently the host of CNN’s “Have I Got News for You,” which looks at ...
Roy Wood Jr. performs in small clubs from Georgia to Wyoming, finding humor in the moments that leave us humbled and confused. Roy Wood Jr. photographed in Manhattan.Credit...Malike Sidibe for The ...
According to comedian Roy Wood Jr., the best way to lower the political temperature is for people to just calm down. “I do think that what has to change in politics, not just in America ...
“I’ve always thought that every person is beautiful in his or her own way,” comedian Roy Wood Jr. told me. “Each and every one of us is a beautiful flower, but when we are alone in a ...
Roy Wood Jr. knows this, and though it doesn’t sound like it really weighed into his decision to step away from the political comedy series, he sees some writing on the wall. “If you look at ...
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 ...