Entertainment & Arts
Rodney Dangerfield has his tie-tugging “I don’t get no respect” image.
April 15, 1993
Stand-up comedian Henry Cho was born and raised in Knoxville, Tenn.
July 25, 1992
Tennessee native Henry Cho likes to tell audiences about growing up as the “only Asian guy in, like, four states” and how he hated playing army, because the teams were always the same: “All my buddies would go, ‘OK, it’s the neighborhood against you.’ ” But in retrospect, it wasn’t such a bad deal.
April 28, 1994
Comedy: The stand-up, who can afford to pick and choose his spots, doesn’t save his best for last.
March 11, 1998
Most comedians would kill for a good hook. Rodney gets no respect. Gallagher loves his watermelons.
Sept. 24, 1993
Much has been made about Henry Cho’s unique niche in comedy: He’s the only full-blooded Korean working the circuit who was born in Tennessee.
Jan. 13, 1994
Travel & Experiences
For Henry Cho, rural life is fine--but he won’t keep farmer’s hours.
March 27, 1997
High School Sports
Anthony Kim of La Quinta and Irene Cho of La Habra have been selected Southern California PGA junior golfers of the year.
Nov. 1, 2001
Pat Hazell may do a little juggling here, some meager sleight-of-hand there, but his touchstone is the whimsical territory of stand-up comedy, often the gauzy region of being young and growing up.
Feb. 23, 1990
Television
Next year, TLC will launch its first entry into the late-night TV wars with “All About Sex,” a weekly half-hour panel discussion about sex and relationships with a panel of four women, including comedian Margaret Cho.
Dec. 12, 2014