The Kennedy Center has withdrawn two awards given to disgraced comedian Bill Cosby — the 1998 Kennedy Center Honors and and the 2009 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. “Today the Board of Trustees ...
In an unprecedented move, the Kennedy Center is rescinding a pair of its most prestigious awards given to Bill Cosby. The Washington fine arts institution announced Monday it would rescind the Kennedy ...
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced on Monday that it had rescinded the honors it awarded to Bill Cosby, the first time the center has taken such action. The announcement came ...
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Lee Weaver Dead: ‘Bill Cosby Show’ & ‘O Brother, Where Art Thou’ Actor Was 95
Lee Weaver, the actor best known for appearing on The Bill Cosby Show and O Brother, Where Art Thou?, is dead at 95.
As Bill Cosby awaits sentencing on his conviction for aggravated indecent assault, prestigious institutions continue to strip the comedian of the accolades bestowed on him throughout his 50-year ...
Airing from 1984 to 1992, The Cosby Show reigned as America’s most-watched series for five consecutive seasons, earning acclaim for its groundbreaking portrayal of a Black family that defied ...
Bill Cosby still thinks America is funny — like the name-calling over health care and the way we drink so much water from plastic bottles that could be toxic — even though he says the nation has some ...
The University of Maryland Eastern Shore and two other state universities are recommending the University System of Maryland revoke Bill Cosby's honorary degrees. The Princess Anne, Maryland-based ...
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