Don’t mess with Merry and Pippin.
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there were reports of a joint study by several universities including University of California, San Diego, which we stress has absolutely not been peer reviewed, to see if giving lobsters marijuana would ease their pain as they’re being cooked to death. The study, which again has not been peer reviewed, was posted to a site called Biorxiv.
Apparently, the researchers found that giving weed to the lobsters relaxed them but didn’t produce any other measurable effects. Guess nothing takes the edge
.Don’t mess with Merry and Pippin.
a direct result of climate change. Things are particularly grim in Seattle, Washington, which saw its hottest-ever recorded temperatures on Sunday.It’s a terrifying taste of things to come, but it was also the source of an amusing cold open joke on Monday’s episode of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” The gag imagines what the upcoming revival of “Frasier” — which took place in Seattle — might look like if it took these climactic disasters into account and the result is that Dr.
Conan O’Brien might be, as Stephen Colbert described him last night, “like a kid who keeps saying he’s running away [but] he’ll be back before you know it,” yet that didn’t stop either the CBS Late Show host or ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel from paying fond and funny tribute to their nighttime brother.
Stephen Colbert and Christine Baranski just brought Sondheim back to Broadway.
Stephen Colbert and Christine Baranski couldn’t wait for Broadway’s return, so they created a little Sondheim spark of their own Wednesday night by duetting on “Side by Side by Side,” a number from the composer’s Company.
New York Times recently found that Subway’s tuna sandwiches might not be made of tuna at all — which lead late-night host Stephen Colbert to suggest that maybe, just maybe, the sandwich chain is taking a page from “Soylent Green” and serving some unscrupulous meats to its guests. In a new “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” cold open gag, Colbert suggests that Subway tuna is actually human flesh instead of the chicken of the sea.
Alex Stedman News Editor, Variety.comThe hits of Stephen Sondheim are finally back on Broadway — kind of, anyway.A week after moving back to live audiences for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic, Stephen Colbert welcomed “The Good Fight” star Christine Baranski as a guest on “The Late Show” on Wednesday, and acknowledged that while they chatted during lockdown, video calls just aren’t the same in plenty of ways.“One of the problems with talking over Zoom,” Colbert opened, “is that you
Leah Messer is single, but if she chooses to mingle, her three daughters have some requirements! The 29-year-old star shares 11-year-old twins Ali and Aleeah with ex Corey Simms and 8-year-old daughter Addie with ex Jeremy Calvert. Leah spoke with ET's Deidre Behar about fans' hopes that she might rekindle her romance with Jeremy, whom she divorced in 2015. «Things with Jeremy are great,» Leah tells ET of her ex.
There are few people as well equipped as Steve Carell to present Stephen Colbert with an award.
truly all Colbert’s, because this “sneak preview” was completely fabricated by him from old Season 1 footage of Phoebe Dynevor as Daphne Bridgerton, with actor Gilbert Gottfried’s “Lord Sexy” subbing in for Page’s Simon Basset.And Gottfried’s character made us burn in an entirely different way than Page’s Duke did.“This news has left some of the show’s devoted fans outraged and threatening, ‘If he’s not in it, I’m not watching!'” Colbert said, referring to the April reveal that Page will not
The Peabody Awards kicked off five days, yes, five days of winners announcements on Monday, and today’s big winners were “Ted Lasso,” “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” and the Oscar-nominated documentary, “Time.” These honors were presented virtually by Will Ferrell, Steve Carell and D.L. Hugley, respectively.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at Large“Ted Lasso” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” are among the first batch of this year’s Peabody Award winners.
Griff brought new single ‘Black Hole’ to late-night TV in the US this week – watch her Colbert performance below.The single is taken from the BRITs Rising Star winner‘s new mixtape ‘One Foot in Front of the Other’.The ‘Black Hole’ performance, which was aired on Friday’s (June 18) edition of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, saw Griff performing inside an abandoned building.Watch the performance below.NME gave Griff’s debut mixtape ‘One Foot in Front of the Other’ a five-star review upon its
crafted a whole Broadway number — with the help of Ariana Grande — to say farewell to lockdowns.Sung to the tune of “Good Morning Baltimore” from “Hairspray” — though in a much lower key, so both of their voices can make it work — Corden and Grande frolic around the streets of California, celebrating all the things they can do now.
#LSSC tonight: The pants are back! pic.twitter.com/rJXgZymNayAnd here’s how it looked when Colbert finally did make out out onstage, in case you’re wondering:TONIGHT: The words we've been waiting 15 months to hear… "Welcome to THE Late Show, I am your host Stephen Colbert." #LSSCYouThere pic.twitter.com/BSbZ1gRkLx
Queen Elizabeth II gave Prince Harry and Meghan Markle her blessing to name their baby girl, Lilibet «Lili» Diana Mountbatten-Windsor, in her honor.A source tells ET that Her Royal Majesty was the first one the Duke and Duchess of Sussex called when their newborn daughter arrived, adding that she's already met the baby girl over video call. Lilibet was born Friday, June 4 at 11:40 a.m.
EXCLUSIVE: Rocket Science is launching world sales ahead of the Cannes market on under-the-radar UK psychological thriller She Will, the debut film from UK artist and filmmaker Charlotte Colbert with an original score from Black Swan and Requiem For A Dream composer Clint Mansell.