Michelle Wolf
- PoliticsEntertainment Weekly
President Trump to skip WHCD for third straight year, gets zinged by Michelle Wolf
Donald Trump to skip White House Correspondents Dinner, Michelle Wolf responds
- EntertainmentYahoo TV
Television's highs and lows of 2018
To help you accomplish your 2018 TV goals in 2019, Yahoo Entertainment has assembled this handy guide to the highs and lows of the year in television. Better get binging!
- EntertainmentYahoo Celebrity
Michelle Wolf calls criticism over White House Correspondents' Dinner 'very un-American': 'People got mad because I did my job'
Michelle Wolf is tired of talking about the White House Correspondents’ Dinner controversy, but she was asked about it — again — in a new interview, and she didn't hold back.
- CelebrityYahoo Celebrity
Michelle Wolf calls White House Correspondents' Association 'cowards' for ditching comedy at annual dinner
The White House Correspondents' Association announced author and historian Ron Chernow as the speaker for the dinner set for April 2019.
- EntertainmentVariety
Late-Night TV Has a Growing Problem: Maybe There’s Too Much of It
Something funny is going on with late-night TV, but it’s not the sort of development that’s going to make anyone laugh. Netflix’s decision on Friday to cancel programs led by comics Michelle Wolf and Joel McHale, both of which emulated traditional late-night series, marks just the most recent move in a scaling back of the genre. […]
- EntertainmentDeadline
‘The Break With Michelle Wolf’ & ‘The Joel McHale Show’ Canceled By Netflix
Netflix is still figuring out its way in the comedy talk show arena. The Internet network has opted not to continue with its two recent entries in the genre, <em>The Break with Michelle Wolf</em> and <em> The Joel McHale Show with Joel McHale.</em> Both shows were toplined by comedy personalities with successful track records, McHale as long-time host of <em>The Soup</em> on E! and Wolf as writer and contributor on <em>Late Night with Seth Meyers</em> and <em>The Daily Show with Trevor Noah.
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Jim Carrey stands by 'ugly' Sarah Sanders portrait: 'I drew her in essence'
Jim Carrey didn't say his controversial painting of Sarah Sanders was ugly — you did. While the actor was promoting his new Showtime series, "Kidding,"- at the Television Critics Association press tour on Monday, Carrey talked about his politically charged paintings that have been drawing attention for months.