It’s not a new comedy special. But Netflix continues to ride the Dave Chappelle train, quietly releasing What’s In A Name, a chronicle of a speech Chappelle gave in June at a naming ceremony …
a chronicle of a speech Chappelle gave in June at a naming ceremony at Washington D.C.’s Duke Ellington School of the Arts.
Chappelle wasn’t warmly received, and faced some angry students. The appearance was going to be for a theater that was to be named for Chappelle in consideration of his support of the school, especially after he and his friends were the group that raised the most money for the building.The Closer ended those plans. Instead, he decided the venue shall be called the Theater for Artistic Freedom and Expression.
The speech details Chappelle’s history before underlining his main point: “The more you say I can’t say something, the more urgent it is for me to say it.”“I saw in the newspaper that a man who was dressed in women’s clothing threw a pie at the Mona Lisa and tried to deface it. And it made me laugh and I thought, ‘It’s like
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