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“In the Know,” a new stop-motion comedy series on Peacock from Zach Woods, Brandon Gardner, and Mike Judge, begins with sounds familiar to any NPR listener ... like the satire of current ...
“I think we're using NPR kind of as a framing device for satire pointed at people like [Gardner] and I who are these hypocrites, basically. There's a kind of performative or maybe even a sincere ...
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NPR's Arts Desk reporter Andrew Limbong looks at how satire's relationship with the war in Afghanistan has changed, and how it hasn't, through the lens of one sketch.
Late-night talk shows are back on the air after months off because of the writers' strike. Late-night talk shows are back on the air after months off because of the writers’ strike. Here & Now ...
“We don’t feel that we are separate from the characters we’re depicting,” Woods says. “I think we’re using NPR kind of as a framing device for satire pointed at people like [Gardner] and I who are ...