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Why HBO Pulled ‘The Larry David Story' Hours Before Premiere
The two-part docuseries, scheduled to air on March 1, was pulled with barely any time to spare.
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‘To the Moon': You Probably Saw the Crypto Super Bowl Ads—Here's What to Know Before Buying in on the Hype
While watching the Super Bowl, you probably saw some interesting advertisements by cryptocurrency companies, but here’s what to know before buying in.
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Top 25 Sports Moments on ‘Seinfeld'
Jerry Seinfeld answered the phone in his apartment. “If you know what happened in the Mets game, don’t say anything, I taped it. Hello,” he said. It was the first episode and the very first line delivered inside what would go on to become one of the most iconic apartments in television history. And it was about the New...
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Larry David's ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm' Returning for Season 11 on HBO
You haven’t seen the last of Larry David yet.
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Larry David Coronavirus PSA: Stay Home, Watch TV and Stop ‘Hurting Old People Like Me'
“Curb Your Enthusiasm” star Larry David appeared in a public service announcement Tuesday that urged California residents to take advantage of the opportunity to stay home and binge television amid the coronavirus pandemic, NBC News reports.
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‘You Done?' Larry David Crashes Al Roker's Weather Report on TODAY
Showrunner Larry David appeared on NBC’s TODAY show Friday, where he took on Al Roker at the green screen to show him how he thinks the weather report should be done.
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Game of Thrones Fans Are Angry About the Final Season – and the Franchise Could Suffer for It
On Sunday night, the final episode of the HBO’s “Game of Thrones” will air. This has been the highest-rated season in the show’s history, with last week’s episode watched by 18.4 million people, its most massive audience ever. With numbers like that, it would seem that the series is going out on a high note, which is good news for...
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Throwback: Hilarious and Cringeworthy Dating Stories From the DC Area
We asked News4 viewers to call in and share their most awkward, hilarious dating stories just in time for Valentine’s Day — And you delivered.
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Throwback: DC's Most Hilarious and Cringeworthy Awkward Date Stories
Dating in the D.C. area can be weird, and those first meetups can be downright cringeworthy. But it’s worth it if you walk away with a story (right?). We asked News4 viewers to call in and share their most awkward, hilarious dating stories just in time for Valentine’s Day — And you delivered.
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Emmy Nominations 2018: Here Are Five Takeaways
The Emmy Awards nominations announcement Thursday underscored that the fierce competition in drama (“Game of Thrones” scored a top 22 nominations) and comedy alike (“Saturday Night Live” notched 21 nods) is no laughing matter.
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A Look Back at Season 9 Verbal Gems of ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm
Sunday’s finale caps a season filled with fresh, pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty good Larry David-isms.
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Larry David Criticized for ‘SNL' Holocaust Jokes
Larry David is facing criticism from the Anti-Defamation League and others for joking about dating in concentration camps during his monologue while hosting “Saturday Night Live” over the weekend. David, who is Jewish, noted that disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, who is at the center of the sexual harassment firestorm gripping Hollywood, is also Jewish before going into jokes about...
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A ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm' for Our Turbulent Times
Larry David’s comedy series returns to HBO Sunday amid a period that’s ripe for pretty, pretty, pretty, pretty bad behavior.
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'Crock of S—‘: Larry David Curses at Bald Study on ‘Today'
Actor Larry David has a message for a study that reportedly states bald men are perceived to be more attractive to ladies: “what a crock of s—.” David, creator and star of HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” was on the “Today” show Wednesday to promote a new season of Curb when host Matt Lauer steered their conversation to baldness, a running...
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‘Late Night': Larry David Joins Seth Meyers' Writing Staff
Larry David, of “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” brings his writing chops to Seth Meyers’ “Late Night” team.
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Jerry Seinfeld's New Stream of Comedy Consciousness
The comedian’s latest special hits Netflix Tuesday as he forges ahead by looking back.
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Shelley Berman, Comedian-Bard of Everyday Life, Has Died
Comedian Shelley Berman, who won gold records and appeared on top television shows in the 1950s and 1960s delivering wry monologues about the annoyances of everyday life, has died. He was 92. Berman died Friday at his home in Bell Canyon, California, from complications from Alzheimer’s disease, according to spokesman Glenn Schwartz. Berman was a pioneer of a new brand...
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Larry David and Bernie Sanders Are Apparently Distant Relatives
At a Democratic candidates forum in November 2015, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vermont, raised the most urgent question in American politics: Is he really Larry David? The answer, most likely, is no. But the former presidential candidate and the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star are apparently distantly related. Sanders is a “third cousin or something,” David told reporters at a Television Critics...
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Larry David and Bernie Sanders Are Apparently Distant Relatives
Comedian Larry David’s impersonation of Sen. Bernie Sanders on “Saturday Night Live” was so spot on, it looked like the two were relatives. Turns out, that might be true, NBC News reported. Sanders is a “third cousin or something,” David told reporters at a Television Critics Association event on Wednesday. David said he learned about the genealogical connection while filming...
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Age is Just a Number: Brooks, Reiner, Lear, Van Dyke on Living Well after 90
Mel Brooks made it clear that he was not paid to appear at the premiere of the new HBO documentary “If You’re Not in the Obit, Eat Breakfast.”...
“They never pay, they never pay,” he joked. “How funny I was tonight and I don’t get a penny.”...
Brooks stole the show from fellow Hollywood legends Carl Reiner, Dick Van Dyke and Norman...