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George Wallace has been doing stand-up for fifty years. Known for his evergreen humor, he's practically royalty in Las Vegas, where he's done so many residencies he's lost count. Wallace talks to ...
Amazon Cancels ‘Clean Slate,’ Norman Lear’s Final Completed Show, After One Season Stars Laverne Cox and George Wallace broke the news on Friday.
Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy compared California Gov. Gavin Newsom to former Alabama governor and segregationist George Wallace on Tuesday, claiming that “the ...
Exactly 53 years after attempting to assassinate former Alabama Gov. George Wallace, Arthur Bremer's probation ended. In spring 1972, George Wallace's presidential campaign was on a roll. The ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with comedian George Wallace, co-creator and star of the new sitcom "Clean Slate," one of the last projects produced by Norman Lear.
Known nationally for his opposition to desegregation and federal civil rights mandates, Wallace used Wisconsin as a political ...
The comedy veteran and star of Norman Lear’s final sitcom discusses what he hopes MAGA nation takes away from his new show—and shares some unflattering memories about Johnny Carson.
Former candidate Ramaswamy likens Newsom to George Wallace, drawing parallels between their resistance to federal actions and political ambitions.
The segregationist Alabama governor George Wallace held a rally at Madison Square Garden in 1968. It sounded a lot like former President Donald Trump’s.
George Wallace serves as a reminder that populist rhetoric can cloak policies that hurt the voters to whom it appeals.
Comedy legend George Wallace shares heartfelt wisdom, hilarious truths, and his role in "Clean Slate," blending humor and healing for today's world.
The Norman Lear-produced comedy ‘Clean Slate’ follows a father (George Wallace) and his trans daughter (Laverne Cox) navigating a new relationship.
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