Wood helped to coordinate Martin Luther King Jr.’s visit to Lynchburg on March 27, 1962, as part of King’s People-to-People Tour aimed at increasing voter registration among Black citizens.
If you’ve been plugged into the stand-up comedy scene at all in the last decade or so, you’re likely well acquainted with the name Roy Wood Jr. The hilarious comedian, best known for his work ...
Supported by By Jason Zinoman Three days before Donald J. Trump becomes president again, Roy Wood Jr., a crafty progressive-leaning comic, has released a special, “Lonely Flowers,” that begins ...
"Roy Wood Jr: Lonely Flowers" is available to stream in full on Hulu from Friday, January 17 in the U.S. Plans start from $7.99/month, and new users can get their first 30 days absolutely free.
The comedian explores how lack of connection has sent society spiralling into a culture full of guns, protests, rude employees, self-checkout lanes, and sex parties.
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In late 2023, Roy Wood Jr. decided to leave The Daily Show amid turmoil over who would host the long-running news comedy show on Comedy Central. It was only then he realized how grueling his ...
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. will host the 77th Annual Writers Guild Awards in New York next month. WGA nominations were announced yesterday after being postponed amid LA wildfires. The awards are still ...
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Roy Wood Jr. believes that civilization is doomed if we don’t find a way back to social normalcy. In a recent interview with TheWrap, the former “Daily Show” correspondent explained why he ...
Hulu is set to premiere its latest original comedy special, “Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers,” on Friday, January 17, marking the third installment in the streaming platform’s new stand-up come ...
It’s been more than a year since Roy Wood Jr. left The Daily Show and he’s not looking back. This week, the comedian is dropping what is arguably his best stand-up special yet on Hulu and next month ...