Why the People in Charge Rarely Get the Joke
Why do powerful people struggle with humor? A look at why comedy thrives on outsiders, humility, and shared irritation—and why power often loses the joke.
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Why do powerful people struggle with humor? A look at why comedy thrives on outsiders, humility, and shared irritation—and why power often loses the joke.
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Comedian Jamie Tucker shares a story from the road while performing in Kentucky.
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Southern sketch comedy group It’s A Southern Thing pokes fun at over-the-top BBQ joint logos in this hilarious look at barbecue culture.
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Celia Rivenbark explains the Southern to-go cup tradition, sweet tea culture, and why hospitality confuses non-Southerners.
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