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The White Album

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Lewis Black

 
The White Album
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    Funnyman Lewis Black works through a series of hilarious skits that apply a sarcastic, sometimes angry look at just how crazy American culture really is. Topics include Bill Clinton's oral sex shenanigans, how idiotic the Heaven's Gate cult was, and his experiences auditioning as himself for a television pilot. Rather than simply reveling in vulgarity, Black makes his humor highly palatable with his constant emphasis on national affairs. His points are relevant and full of irony.

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