In a UK-first, Roy Wood, lead singer of Wizzard and composer of the famous festive hit ‘I Wish It Could be Christmas Everyday’, has provided not only the song for the SPAR sing-along event ...
In true festive spirit, A.F. Blakemore, one of the UK’s largest privately owned family businesses and wholesaler for SPAR stores has today announced their summer campaign is returning again for ...
Comedian, political commentator and Florida A&M University alumnus Roy Wood Jr. is bringing his humor to his alma mater for FAMU’s celebration of Black History Month. Wood will be a part of ...
HERMOSA BEACH, Calif. -- Comedian and actor Roy Wood Jr. is hopping on stage for his new comedy special "Roy Wood Jr.: Lonely Flowers." On The Red Carpet caught up with Wood Jr. at his favorite ...
According to comedian Roy Wood Jr., the best way to lower the political temperature is for people to just calm down. “I do think that what has to change in politics, not just in America ...
Supported by By Jason Zinoman Three days before Donald J. Trump becomes president again, Roy Wood Jr., a crafty progressive-leaning comic, has released a special, “Lonely Flowers,” that begins ...
In an hour about the challenge and importance of connecting with other people, Wood mostly dodges around his own place in that theme, his own difficulty feeling close to someone. When the closer ...
Roy Wood Jr. wants you to spend less time on social media and actually be social — but he’s not trying to say it in a nagging, get-off-my-lawn kind of way. In “Lonely Flowers,” the ...
Comedian Roy Wood Jr. will host the 77th Annual Writers Guild Awards in New York next month. WGA nominations were announced yesterday after being postponed amid LA wildfires. The awards are still ...
Roy Wood Jr. asserts that “Comedy is Journalism.” He adds, “And then, somewhere in the middle of all that, CNN happened.” He is a multifaceted entertainer, recognized as a comedic genius ...
In his latest stand-up special, "Lonely Flowers," Roy Wood Jr. unpacks society's mass disconnection and the subtle ways we've lost touch with one another. Jim McCambridge/Disney What ever happened to ...