Lucas Wesley Snipes is a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles. He is also available for hire as a freelance DJ and trapeze artist, both skills he honed in college.
For all the many great qualities that make Buffy Summers a hero, there’s a limit to what a single Slayer can possibly accomplish. Luckily for the girl in question, she had plenty of friends helping he...
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By adding brilliantly hilarious characters to an intentionally mundane slice of every day life, NBC’s The Office became one of the most endearing and unforgettable sitcoms of its era. Audiences were s...
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Once a fairly simple cartoon about a slightly more offensive than average group of New Englanders, Family Guy has spent the last 20 years turning into a bona fide media sensation. At this point, more ...
Thanks to Vince McMahon’s notoriously indecisive nature, there are times when it can be difficult for a wrestling fan to keep track of everything that happened in the WWE Universe. Sports entertainmen...
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Notwithstanding an ongoing effort at a women’s revolution, historically speaking, the WWE Universe has never quite given female wrestlers a fair shake. That trend may be starting to change, but a quic...
Starting in 1997, Comedy Central has been inviting viewers to come on down to South Park, Colorado and meet some friends of theirs, and almost immediately, it lead to the highest ratings the network h...
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Despite how globally connected the world has become, society has yet to find the fated “Fountain of Youth.” A concept dating back to ancient Greek literature, such a place would theoretically allow pe...
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