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The Daily Free Press

The Independent Student Newspaper at Boston University.

The Daily Free Press

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The second season of "I Love You, America" with Sarah Silverman premiered on Hulu Thursday. PHOTO COURTESY OF WIKIMEDIA COMMONS

REVIEW: Silverman’s ‘I Love You, America’ addresses polarizing politics in late-night format

Avery Carlisle September 9, 2018
"I Love You, America,” hosted by comedian Sarah Silverman, follows the standard structure of a 30-minute, late-night show — it starts with a cold open and then moves into a monologue, followed by two pre-recorded segments. However, the best parts of the show differ from the traditional, comedic format: they are serious, empathetic and not particularly funny. In the first episode of the second season, Sarah Silverman begins her open by describing the “dumb news” that she’s reading on her phone, specifically United States Circuit Judge Brett Kavanaugh’s hearings and how they will determine his future in the Supreme Court.
Between the Lines: Feb. 4 will remain a historical day

Between the Lines: Feb. 4 will remain a historical day

Michael Alcaraz February 6, 2018

Feb. 4, 2018, is a day that will be remembered forever. Not only did we find out that Kylie Jenner had given birth, but we also found out Eli Manning is not the only one who can take down Tom Brady...

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