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Ebony Magazine – April 2011 – Vol. LXVI, No. 6 – Chris Rock, Steve Harvey & Mo'Nique Cover
This April 2011 Ebony Magazine comedy special features Chris Rock, Steve Harvey, and Mo’Nique—three of the most influential Black comedians of their generation—on the cover. Inside, the magazine delivers a laughter-filled yet insightful exploration of the legacy, impact, and evolution of Black comedy in America.
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🔍 Featured Highlights
74 – COVER STORY: Three of a Kind
By Touré
Comedy giants Chris Rock, Steve Harvey, and Mo'Nique reflect on their careers, challenges, and how they keep audiences laughing while staying real.
82 – The Top 20 Comedians of All Time
By Terry Glover
Based on reader polls, this ranked list celebrates the greatest to ever do stand-up and sketch—from legends to trailblazers.
86 – For the Love of Funny: Cedric the Entertainer’s Salon
By Lyah Beth LeFlore
Cedric the Entertainer hosts an unfiltered roundtable with fellow comedy vets to talk shop, life, and the power of laughter.
90 – Wayans World
By Margena A. Christian
An inside look at the ever-expanding Wayans family comedy empire, from early TV hits to big-screen domination.
92 – Comedy Ain’t Easy
By Miki Taylor
A close-up on comedians who keep it clean without losing the punchline—and how it pays off in today’s world.
94 – Microphone Check
By Roland S. Martin
Exploring how comedy and commentary collide—and when sidekicks can help or hinder the message.
96 – Shifting Faith
By Adrienne Samuels Gibbs
Why more churches are embracing humor from the pulpit—and how laughter is strengthening spiritual connections.
102 – Hats Off to the First Ladies of the Church
By Shirley Henderson
These powerful women are reshaping what it means to be a First Lady—balancing tradition with bold influence and style.
110 – Haiti: One Year Later
By Kevin Chappell; Photos by Dudley Brooks
A sobering update on post-earthquake Haiti, documenting the progress, the setbacks, and the voices of resilience.
This issue is a standout for fans of comedy, culture, and legacy. A must-have piece celebrating Black joy, humor, and perseverance through the lens of those who live to make others laugh.