Premiering in 1974 on CBS, Good Times has been one of the most renowned Black sitcoms in American history as it chronicled aspects of the Black experience and tackled social issues of the time.The show followed the story of Florida and James Evans raising their children in a housing project in Chicago.The show is returning, but in a different form. Netflix has released the debut trailer for the animated reboot of Good Times. Continue reading
Tag: Jay Pharoah
9/15/23 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: Jay Pharoah | Gotham Comedy Live
An over the top hour of standup with Saturday Night Live cast member and master-impressionist Jay Pharoah. With his spot-on versions of everyone from Barack Obama to Jay-Z, Pharoah will have you laughing out loud with a live and uncensored night of comedy from New York’s legendary Gotham Comedy Club. Continue reading
5/17/23 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY: Jay Pharoah’s Best Impression- Shannon Sharpe, 50 Cent, Will Smith, Kevin Hart and more!
Jay Pharoah demonstrates his comic genius in this copulation of some of his best impressions including Shannon Sharpe, 50 Cent, Will Smith, Kevin Hart and more.
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5/18/16 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY: Black Jeopardy With Drake On Saturday Night Live
Black Jeopardy, hosted by Darnell Hayes (Kenan Thompson) with Amir (Jay Pharoah), Keeley (Sasheer Zamata) and Jared (Drake). Continue reading
12/16/15 O&A NYC Wildin Out Wednesday: Jingle Ballerz Special Hip- Hop Nativity – Saturday Night Live
MTV presents Hip-Hop Nativity, starring Rihanna (Sasheer Zamata), Eminem (Taran Killam), Riff Raff (James Franco), Rick Ross (Kenan Thompson), Justin Bieber (Kate McKinnon), Beyonce (Nicki Minaj) and Kanye West (Jay Pharoah). Continue reading
10/ 5/14 Wildin Out Wednesday: SNL- Black Jeopardy
50 years after Jeopardy! debuted, “Saturday Night Live” came up with a new way to parody the iconic game show. Black Jeopardy! is hosted by Darnell Hayes or “Alex Treblack” (Kenan Thompson) and features categories such as “It’s Been A Minute,” “White People,” and “Psssh.” Let’s just say it’s not exactly what African Studies professor Mark (Louis C.K.) had in mind when he signed up. The sketch includes Jay Pharoah and Sasheer Zamata as fellow contestants. Continue reading