Daily Camera (Boulder)

Rock to finally have his say in stand-up special

- By Jake Coyle

A year after Will Smith smacked him on the Academy Awards stage, Chris Rock is poised to finally have his say.

The 58-year-old comedian on Saturday night will perform his first stand-up special since last year’s Oscars. He’s doing it in “Chris Rock: Selective Outrage,” streaming live on Netflix at 10 p.m. EST. Not only will Rock present about an hour of standup from the Hippodrome Theatre in Baltimore, but Netflix — in its first ever live show — will bookend the special with star-studded commentary.

The pre-show, beginning at 9:30 p.m., will feature Paul Mccartney, Jerry Seinfeld, Matthew Mcconaughe­y, Cedric the Entertaine­r, Icet and two hosts from last year’s Oscars: Wanda Sykes and Amy Schumer. After Rock’s set, Dana Carvey and David Spade will host guests including Kareem Abduljabba­r, Arsenio Hall and JB Smoove.

While Smith has apologized and repeatedly spoken about the incident since last March, Rock has avoided all the usual platforms where celebritie­s often go to air their feelings. He never sat down with Oprah Winfrey, and turned away the many media outlets that would have loved to land an exclusive in-depth interview.

Instead, Rock has for much of the past year been touring new material in a long string of performanc­es as part of his Ego Death tour. The shows, which had been announced before the 2022 Oscars, have featured performanc­es with Dave Chappelle and Kevin Hart.

On the road, Rock has often worked in jokes and reflection­s on the slap, though it’s never been more than an element of his shows. There’s no guarantee that he will talk it about Saturday night, but he’s widely expected to and has long suggested this would be his chosen forum.

Rock first broke his public silence about the slap three nights after the Oscar ceremony, last year in Boston. “How was your weekend?” he asked the crowd. He added that he was “still kind of processing what happened.”

Now, after plenty of processing, Rock will be taking the cultural spotlight just a week before the March 12 Oscars, where the slap is sure to revisited by this year’s host, Jimmy Kimmel. In the aftermath of last year’s events, Smith resigned his membership to the film academy. The academy board of governors banned Smith from the Oscars and all other academy events for a decade.

 ?? PHOTO BY RICHARD SHOTWELL — INVISION — AP, FILE ?? Chris Rock appears at the Television Critics Associatio­n Winter press tour in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 9, 2020. Rock will be the first artist to perform on Netflix’s firstever live, global streaming event.
PHOTO BY RICHARD SHOTWELL — INVISION — AP, FILE Chris Rock appears at the Television Critics Associatio­n Winter press tour in Pasadena, Calif., on Jan. 9, 2020. Rock will be the first artist to perform on Netflix’s firstever live, global streaming event.

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