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  • Kimmel to entertain White House Correspondents

    Jimmy Kimmel is going to be cracking jokes for the president.


  • Comedian Remy Munasifi sings his "Occupy Wall Street Protest Song" that is a parody set to Bob Dylan's "The Times They Are a Changin'." The Arlington resident explained, "I thought the protesters were overlooking the fact that money isn't necessarily wealth." (YouTube)

    Satirists mock Occupy Wall Street

    Occupy Wall Street has yet to force compliance with its "demands" — but by one indicator of contemporary cultural relevance, the nascent movement already has made an impact: People are making fun of it.


  • Frank Potenza, a security guard and cast member for his nephew Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, died early Tuesday. "His kindness and humor will be missed by everyone he touched," said a statement from "Jimmy Kimmel Live." (Associated Press)

    Tuning in to TV

    Craig Ferguson managed to crack a few jokes on his talk show Tuesday after receiving an envelope filled with white powder that turned out to be harmless, the Associated Press reports.


  • Uncle Frank of 'Kimmel Show' fame dies at 77

    Frank Potenza, a former New York City police officer who turned to comedy as "Uncle Frank" on his nephew Jimmy Kimmel's late-night talk show, died early Tuesday. He was 77.


  • Comedy and fairy tales upcoming in television

    Jimmy Kimmel's lacerating dissection of the industry has become an annual highlight of the week when television's biggest networks reveal programming plans to advertisers. This year he nailed the pie-eyed suspension of disbelief that characterizes each sales job.


  • ABC starting new comedy night

    Fairy tale figures, 1960s era stewardesses and men who dress up as women to get a job are featured in 13 new television series that ABC is introducing next season, along with proven performers Tim Allen and "Charlie's Angels."


  • Bin Laden targeted by TV's late-night humorists

    Osama bin Laden's death not only dominated the news Monday, but also fueled a wealth of comic relief, punch lines and unapologetic crowing from TV's late-night hosts.


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    Bin Laden a prime target of TV's late-night humorists

    Osama bin Laden's death not only dominated the news Monday but also fueled a wealth of comic relief, punch lines and unapologetic crowing from TV's late-night hosts.


  • Supermom blogger Kelly Oxford has book deal

    Kelly Oxford is a blogger, Twitter star and inspiration for a new CBS sitcom. Now, she has a book deal.


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