Can A Robot Improvise Comedy? KERO-TV 23 He launches right in to his routine, telling a doctor-patient joke, a Swiss army joke, old chestnuts from Fred Allen and Groucho Marx such as the line about why television is called a medium -- it's neither rare nor well done. (Rimshot, please.) ... Roboticist sees improvisation through machine's eyes |
![]() Asbury Park Press (blog) | Paper Mill's 'Boeing-Boeing' not everyone's cup of tea Asbury Park Press (blog) There's the German Gretchen (Anne Horak), the Italian Gabriella (Brynn O'Malley) and American Gloria (Heather Parcells). And all three are liberally drawn as 1960s ethnic stereotypes. Gretchen's German accent is very thick, she is very aggressive ... |
![]() Sydney Morning Herald | Golden Globes 2012: Ricky Gervais, what are you like? heatworld This Sunday will mark the third time that Ricky Gervais hosts the Golden Globes – and the comic has promised that once again the A-list will be the butt of his jokes. Worried Golden Globe bosses are planning to air the ceremony with a seven-second time ... Golden Globes Preview: Will Ricky Gervais Tone it Down This Year? |
![]() Daily Mail | 'Icebergs? They're so frightfully working class': Your must see arts diary for ... Daily Mail 'Without The Beatles, we might never have heard of Yoko Ono, Heather Mills McCartney, the Maharishi, or Allen Klein,' enthuses Labour leader Ed Miliband in a Twitter tribute, which fellow MPs later describe as 'misguided'. March: The charts are topped ... |
Angelina Jolie Thinks Brad Pitt Is Prettier Than She Is Jezebel Tina Fey said, "I thought he had good jokes this year." And Maya Rudolph had really high praise for him: I just think he's just so f—king funny. There's nobody like him. I don't keep a scorecard and think "Eh, It's a little toned down this year. |
Lest you forgot gulfnews.com So the complete opposite of some famous Scientologists, then. My lawyers helped with that joke." "The creator of Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, is reportedly worth $7-billion. Heather Mills calls him the one that got away." "The next presenter is a true ... |
![]() The Atlantic | Making It in America The Atlantic At the same time, the mills that continued to operate were able to replace their workers with a new generation of nearly autonomous, computer-run machines. (There's a joke in cotton country that a modern textile mill employs only a man and a dog. |
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