Sia is continuing to show off her creativity at home!
21.05.2020 - 20:27 / variety.com
By Jazz Tangcay
Artisans Editor
In the documentary “The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte Hosts the Tonight Show,” producers Valerie Thomas and Joan Walsh and director Yoruba Richen aimed to bring back home a seminal event in television history whose themes still resonate.
It was 1968, war was raging and racial tensions in America were at a boiling point, dividing the nation. In February, Harry Belafonte stepped in for Johnny Carson to host “The Tonight Show.” It was a monumental moment in which an
Sia is continuing to show off her creativity at home!
"My brother, the world has changed," Spike Lee started his conversation with Jimmy Fallon on Monday night's edition of The Tonight Show. Though the Da 5 Bloods filmmaker was referring in the moment to the fact that he and the late-night host were speaking over video chat rather than at The Tonight Show's 30 Rock studios, he could have just as easily been discussing the protests over racist police brutality and systemic racism that have swept the U.S.
Peter White Television EditorArsenio Hall hosted a hit syndicated late-night talk show from 1989-1994 and other than that moment where Bill Clinton played saxophone on the show, The Arsenio Hall Show will be remembered for the way that he handled the 1992 riots in LA.During the riots, which started after a jury acquitted four LAPD officers for violently beating Rodney King, Hall interviewed L.A.
Talib Kweli had a lot on his mind when he Zoomed into The Tonight Show on Wednesday night (June 3) from the studio to chat with his old pal Jimmy Fallon. When the host jumped right in and asked the activist/rapper why the killing of George Floyd at the hands of a Minneapolis police officer and the subsequent nationwide protests are different from other mass mobilizations after previous police-involved killings of black and brown men and women, Kweli took it all the way back to the Civil War.
The Fallon kids pulled off a sweet surprise for their mom’s birthday. Monday’s episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” began with an off-camera Fallon instructing his two daughters to get ready to sing “Happy Birthday” to their mom, Nancy Juvonen, in honour of her 53rd birthday.
The Fallon kids pulled off a sweet surprise for their mom's birthday. Monday's episode of began with an off-camera Jimmy instructing his two daughters to get ready to sing «Happy Birthday» to their mom, Nancy Juvonen, in honor of her 53rd birthday.
Jimmy Fallon’s kids are a hard audience to please.
Brandon Flowers and Ronnie Vannucci performed the 'Imploding the Mirage' track from home
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Jimmy Fallon's kids are wreaking adorable mayhem on . During Tuesday's edition of the at-home, late-night show, Jimmy, 45, interviewed Ethan Hawke via video chat about his upcoming mini-series, .
Jimmy Fallon's kids are wreaking adorable mayhem on . During Tuesday's edition of the at-home, late-night show, Jimmy, 45, interviewed Ethan Hawke via video chat about his upcoming mini-series, .
Jimmy Fallon welcomed a pair of special guests to Friday’s at-home edition of “The Tonight Show”, Food Network host Guy Fieri and comedy icon Bill Murray.
Queen Latifah joined Jimmy Fallon for Thursday’s “Tonight Show”, and she noticed the host was trying out a new posture-correcting device he ordered from Amazon.
It was 75 years ago today (Friday, May 8) that our country emerged from the conflict that had raged across Europe.