The Last Laugh: How Comedy Archives and Remixes HumanitiesMain MenuTaking Comedy Seriously...Introduction1930s: "Food Fighters" - Tomatos Another DayTomatos Another Day Page1940s: "The Dictator Has No Clothes" - Charlie ChaplinCharlie Chaplin - "The Great Dictator"1950s: "American Love Story" - Lucille Ball and Desi ArnazLucille Ball and Desi Arnaz Marriage1960s: "Jail Time for Stage Time" - Lenny BruceLenny Bruce Page1970s: "7 Deadly Words" - George CarlinGeorge Carlin Page1980s: "A Delirious Regression" - Eddie MurphyEddie Murphy Page1990s: "No Laughing Matter" - Sinead O'ConnorSinead O'Connor SNL Performance2000s: "Comedy is Tragedy" - Gilbert GottfriedComedy After 9/112010s: "Dressing Down the Status Quo" - Tig NotaroTig Notaro Page2020s: "Sticks and Stones May Break iPhones" - Dave ChappelleDave Chappelle Netflix ControversyLaughing in the Face of DeathClosing ThoughtsAnthony Torrecilla122b9f0bcaaec86c6e11e3aefe5e1384900bd50f
Lenny Bruce - Blah blah blah
12022-12-08T16:49:19-08:00Anthony Torrecilla122b9f0bcaaec86c6e11e3aefe5e1384900bd50f419511Lenny Bruce - Blah blah blah.plain2022-12-08T16:49:20-08:00YouTube2011-02-20T18:15:41ZrMkN8bMWTdwTabulaRasaFilmAnthony Torrecilla122b9f0bcaaec86c6e11e3aefe5e1384900bd50f
Lenny Bruce’s life and career is an archive of American communications history, first amendment activism, NYC obscenity penal code laws, and the impact of drug abuse during the New York Nightclub scene of the 60s. He was an inspiration for future generations of comedians, and artists, who took his rebel rouser spirit and ran with it. Further driving America down the highway of counter culture sensibilities of the 1970s.