8/7/25 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: White News Network – Becky in Critical Condition After Eating Chicken

The Cursed Cable TV box has intercepted a transmission from the White News Network (WNN). Tonight’s story, Becky Blanderson is in critical condition after eating blackened chicken.
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7/24/25 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: The Niggar Family – Chapelle Show

521996_10151042761179273_236006809_n-1The Niggar Family, one of comedian Dave Chappelle‘s most controversial skits, explores the question of what effect “the n-word” would have if it were just another name. The skit is filmed in black and white, with sets and costumes right out of Father Knows Best or Leave It to Beaver or, for a more recent reference, Pleasantville. We see a squeaky-clean family of aw-shucks pleasantness and golly-jeepers naïveté, a “typical American” (i.e., white) family named Niggar. Continue reading

6/18/25 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY: Eddie Murphy – James Brown’s Celebrity Hot Tub Party


James Brown (Eddie Murphy) sings about a hot tub in this classic SNL Sketch from 1983 (season 9). Murphy captures Brown’s soul style before disrobing and getting into the water. Continue reading

4/17/25 O&A NYC THE MORNING FUNNIES: Trump Easter 2025 Cold Open – SNL

Jesus Christ (Mikey Day) and his disciples (Kenan Thompson, Andrew Dismukes, Sarah Sherman, Ego Nwodim, Emil Wakim, Devon Walker, Michael Longfellow, Jane Wickline) get interrupted by President Donald Trump (James Austin Johnson) during the cleansing of the Temple. Continue reading

2/26/24 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY: White Priviledge – Queens of the Rachet

White Privilege – a Cinderella parody sung by ‪@ZingaImani‬ and @CHELSEA REGINA Written and Directed by ‪@joshuagilyard‬. Continue reading

2/5/25 O&A NYC WILDIN OUT WEDNESDAY: In Living Color – The Best Of Great Moments In Black History Series

The Best Of Great Moments In Black History is a recurring sketch series on the comedy show In Living Color that parodies significant events and figures from African American History, often using humor to highlight social issues and stereotypes while celebrating key achievements.

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