Bill Cosby to perform in Rapid City
Rapid City Journal - Tue Dec 8, 6:59 pm ETBill Cosby is coming to Rapid City.
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Bill Cosby is coming to Rapid City.
What can a 72-year-old comic add to the national conversation these days? Plenty, when you're Bill Cosby. The acclaimed entertainer has two shows Saturday at the Auditorium Theatre.
Three months ago Bill Cosby performed in Las Vegas for the first time in years, headlining at Treasure Island. He returns for an encore tonight. It may be the last time fans have a chance to see America’s uncrowned raconteur laureate on a Las Vegas stage for a while.
Riverside County Supervisor Kay Ceniceros called the Dec. 1, 1989, meeting to order at 7 p.m., looked over at the five new City Council members waiting to be sworn in and declared, "I'm confident that you will never see an entire Bill Cosby show again."
Bill Cosby is gangster when it comes to helping black people. Meaning he's ruthless, bold, fearless — and will do anything to achieve his objective. Cosby has already absorbed enormous criticism from African-Americans for his blunt attacks on self-destructive black behavior and hip-hop culture.
NOAM COHEN Promoting the hip-hop album "State of Emergency," Bill Cosby has popped up on billcosby.com, 12seconds, blogtalkradio, MySpace, Facebook, Flickr and Twitter.
Legendary comedian Bill Cosby brought his family-friendly act to Rochester for two shows Saturday.
Bill Cosby Presents ... When one thinks of Bill Cosby, one doesn't generally associate the actor-comedian with hip-hop music.
"Bill Cosby Presents the Cosnarati: State of Emergency" (Turtle Head Recordings)
Matt Davis says he always knew he would become a comedian. While growing up in Alabama during the early '90s, he was weaned on Bill Cosby records.
"Take your bottom lip, and pull it up over your head." That was how comedian Bill Cosby once said that Carol Burnett described labor pains, but it also depicts how it feels to flush a 4-up lead in golf to the drummer of a punk rock/top-40 band, but I'm getting ahead of myself.