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  • Sarah Silverman and Louis C.K. attend the 88th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball at The Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California, on Feb. 28, 2016.
    Sarah Silverman and Louis C.K. attend the 88th Annual Academy Awards Governors Ball at The Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California, on Feb. 28, 2016.
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    Sarah Silverman Tweaks #MeToo

    In providing some context about her friend Louis C.K., is she making a useful reintroduction into the public realm of a forgotten version of femininity?

    byKat Rosenfield
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    The Mismeasure of Male Feminists

    If the bar for misconduct is lowered when it comes to male feminists, are we rooting for them to fail?

    byPhoebe Maltz Bovy
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    Adam Sachs’ Motherless Son, Fathered by Kafka and Louis C.K. and Haunted by Delmore Schwartz

    Stories of paternal complications, in a new collection by Adam Ehrlich Sachs and a ‘long-needed’ new selection of the writings of Delmore Schwartz

    byAdam Kirsch
  • Golem. (Pascal Perich)
    Golem. (Pascal Perich)
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    Klezmer Band Golem to Appear on ‘Louie’

    The group will perform on tonight’s episode of comedian Louis C.K.’s show

    bySara Ivry
  • Brent Weinbach.(Seth Olenick)
    Brent Weinbach.(Seth Olenick)
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    Brent Weinbach Is Killing Me

    He’s one of the most inventive stand-up comedians around. So, why does he sound like a throwback?

    byJosh Lambert
  • From the left: Louis C.K., Eddie Murphy, and Steven Wright.(Theo Wargo/Getty Images; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images; Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)
    From the left: Louis C.K., Eddie Murphy, and Steven Wright.(Theo Wargo/Getty Images; Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images; Brendan Hoffman/Getty Images)
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    Non-Jews Telling Jokes

    To understand what comedy today reveals about Jews, look at the jokes gentile comedians tell about us

    byJosh Lambert
  • Lena Dunham on the set of Girls.(Jojo Whilden/HBO)
    Lena Dunham on the set of Girls.(Jojo Whilden/HBO)
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    Girls Just Wants to Have Fun

    Evaluating comedy on its political merit is like disassembling a vibrator to analyze its mechanics: You can do it, but that’s not what it’s for.

    byJen Spyra
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