Sure, Donald Trump is president of the United States, but in Chris Rock’s opinion, he’s not the one with the real power.
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David Byrne is acknowledging it was a mistake doing a Blackface bit in a performance in 1984.
Byrne, 68, took to Twitter and addressed the skit in question. The singer had forgotten about the promo video until it was recently brought to his attention by a journalist.
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“Recently a journalist pointed out something I did in a promo video skit in 1984 for the Talking Heads concert film Stop Making Sense. In the piece I appear
Sure, Donald Trump is president of the United States, but in Chris Rock’s opinion, he’s not the one with the real power.
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Spike Lee and David Byrne aren’t an obvious pairing. While the former’s oeuvre, for the most part, features unflinching stories about Black life in America, the latter became a hero to white college-educated teens everywhere.
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