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Controversial comedian Hannibal Buress, who is best known for his persistent routines about the sexual assault allegations against Bill Cosby, had his mic cut off minutes into his set at a ...
Hannibal Buress Meets the Moment. In ways large and small, the stand-up’s new special, released free on YouTube, taps into the national mood, once again showing what a talent he is.
Comedian Hannibal Buress was likely referencing his time spent in handcuffs when he tweeted a GIF Sunday afternoon that said, "HANNIBAL BUSTIN' THROUGH." The tweet came hours after Buress was ...
Just over a year ago, a comedy routine by Hannibal Buress changed the lives of nearly 50 women. “Pull your pants up black people, I was on TV in the ‘80s,” Buress said during a show at a ...
If you know anything about Hannibal Buress beyond his comedy, know that he’s a real hip-hop head. Every now and again, Hannibal has found time to go from fan to creator by getting in on the rap ...
With Hannibal Buress, premiered, he wasn’t known as, well, a guy with his own show. Unless he does some serious tinkering going forward, he still might not be in the future.
When the comedic powers that be gifted us with news of a Hannibal Buress series definitely happening over at Comedy Central, the TV landscape in the wake of the Mad Men finale suddenly looked much ...
Hannibal Buress was one of the few comedians who called out Justin Bieber's roast for what it probably was: a way to get back in the public's good graces.
With Hannibal Buress through rose-colored glasses anyway. For starters, no one else would have started a show with a segment as awkward as the Conan one. It was bad, but it was also ballsy.
Hannibal Buress talks about how undiagnosed ADHD shaped his work experiences in the writing rooms at ’30 Rock’ and ’SNL.’ ...
I don’t know what Hannibal Buress has in store for his new Comedy Central series, “Why? With Hannibal Buress,” premiering at 10:30 p.m. tonight, which makes it all the more exciting.
Hannibal Buress: 5 Things to Know About the Comedian. The comedian is starring in his new show, and that's not all. By ABC News. July 9, 2015, 4:45 PM.