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February 16, 2012

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Lewis Black

Lewis Black

With an election year approaching, this is a very trying time for most Americans, but especially Lewis Black. While Democrats wonder what President Obama will achieve by the end of his first term in office and Republicans try and keep up with which candidate will nab the nomination to run against him, Lewis Black is pounding his head against the wall over both prospects.

“Republicans have bad ideas, Democrats have no ideas,” Black laments from a hotel room in St. Louis on his current stand up comedy tour. “And the worst part is that all the Democrats do is just take the Republicans’ bad ideas and make them worse.”

A political “analyst” for decades, Black’s comedy is based on one thing—whatever makes him angry. And nothing makes Black angrier than the political climate in the United States.

“I feel like I’m on the Titanic and I’m the only one that knows what’s going to happen,” said Black. “Obama deserves credit for killing Osama Bin Laden because it happened on his watch, but what the Republicans don’t want to give him credit for is saving the auto industry. What a huge win for the economy.”

A fan of neither party, Black has plenty to say about both in his new cable special on Epix called “Running on Empty,” which he’ll bring to the Tivoli Theatre stage live at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 24.

In fact, Black has been offering up jeering observations on subjects such as history, social mores and politics on stage since the 1970s. But it wasn’t until 1996 when friend and producer Lizz Winstead asked Black to create a regular three-minute segment for a new Comedy Central program called “The Daily Show” that most people started to take notice.

“I was actually hired for the show long before Stephen Colbert or even Jon Stewart for that matter, but it was a happy accident for all of us,” Black explained. “We all have a knack for conveying our disgust for the system in a way that makes people listen and laugh. Playing off of each other just served to hone our skills and keep each other pissed off.”

Free to rant about whatever was bothering him at the time, his appearances on the show evolved into the popular “Back in Black” segment that became one of the longest running skits on the show and earned him national acclaim. In fact, his successful relationship with Comedy Central has generated four stand-up specials and two series, “Last Laugh with Lewis Black” and “Lewis Black’s Root of All Evil.”

It was his continued exposure on “The Daily Show,” however, that earned Black Best Male Stand Up at the American Comedy Awards in 2001 and a recording deal with Stand Up! Records. Releasing eight albums, six under the Comedy Central Records label, Black has won two Grammies for Best Comedy Album, the first in 2007 for “The Carnegie Hall Performance” and the second in 2011 for “Stark Raving Black.”

He’s filmed two HBO specials, “Black On Broadway” and “Red, White and Screwed,” the latter of which was nominated for an Emmy in 2007. His regular feature on two seasons of “Inside the NFL” earned him a sports Emmy for Outstanding Studio Show in 2005. In 2009, Lewis filmed his first feature length concert film, “Stark Raving Black,” at the Fillmore Theatre in Detroit.

Pretty good for a playwright. Yep, you read correctly, Black is a degreed, achieved and wanna-succeed playwright. Long before he ever thought about taking the stage as a stand-up comedian, Black fell in love with the theater as a child. This ultimately led to his studying drama at the University of North Carolina and earning a master’s from Yale Drama School.

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