The Harvard Crimson: Uncensored Humor: Mather House Satire Newsletter To Tone Down Lewd Jokes After Complaints
Uncensored Humor: Mather House Satire Newsletter To Tone Down Lewd Jokes After Complaints
Political satire has been a longstanding theme in media. Recently, I read an LA Times article quoting a statement about political satire and free speech made in 2020 by Brendan Carr, the current ...
CU Boulder News & Events: Why we laugh—or lash out—at political jokes
Political humor can amuse, provoke or even spark outrage, as seen in Jimmy Kimmel’s recent suspension. CU Boulder Today spoke with Peter McGraw, director of the Humor Research Lab (HuRL) and a ...
This post is written by Apoorva Thakur, junior research assistant at the Department of Psychology, Monk Prayogshala, Mumbai, India. Humor, specifically political humor, serves a purpose. It can be a ...
The Conversation: Mock the Week’s return can’t compete with memes in the new age of political satire
Mock the Week’s return can’t compete with memes in the new age of political satire
Saturday Night Live is drawing fresh controversy for pushing its political humor into more controversial territory, with one joke about President Donald Trump drawing both loud laughs and sharp ...
The Daily Illini: Opinion | When jokes meets tragedy / Draw a boundary line for dark humor
Opinion | When jokes meets tragedy / Draw a boundary line for dark humor
Following weeks of complaints from students and faculty intervention, the Gorilla Gazette — Mather House’s satire newspaper — has promised to scale back lewd and personal jokes, according to the ...