Ticket Master starting Friday.“We wanted to put on a fun celebration to honor this great city’s resilience.
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Enjoy this small step for man! pic.twitter.com/6gBHHJLByQThe faux trailer features Jason Alexander as Bezos, Adam Pally as Musk and Tracy Morgan as “diverse friend that would never actually hang out with Jeff Bezos.” Branson and Mark Zuckerberg are portrayed by a mop and a stray cat, respectively.
“I’m going to ride a rocket to space and it’s going to look just like my d—,” a bald Alexander announces, to which the Branson mop counters, “I too will be riding my big old d— into space.” The video
.Ticket Master starting Friday.“We wanted to put on a fun celebration to honor this great city’s resilience.
Variety reported. “It’s nice to be able to do this with friends and people we love.”The comedy commemoration, entitled “NYC Still Rising After 20 Years: A Comedy Celebration,” will feature an all-star lineup of comics, including Amy Schumer, Bill Burr, Colin Jost, Colin Quinn, Dave Attell, Dave Chappelle, Jay Pharoah, Jimmy Fallon, John Mulaney, Michael Che, Ronny Chieng, Tom Segura and Wanda Sykes.
NEW YORK -- Dave Chappelle, Jon Stewart, Jimmy Fallon and Amy Schumer are part of a star-studded group of comedians that will perform for one night only at Madison Square Garden to mark the 20th anniversary of 9/11.All proceeds from “NYC Still Rising After 20 Years: A Comedy Celebration” will benefit 9/11 charities. Proof of vaccination is required.“We wanted to put on a fun celebration to honor this great city’s resilience.
Michael Schneider Variety Editor at LargeJon Stewart and Pete Davidson have teamed up to organize “NYC Still Rising After 20 Years: A Comedy Celebration,” an event next month meant to both mark the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and also benefit 9/11 charities.The show will take place on Sept.
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Amazon boss Jeff Bezos – who funds motoring show The Grand Tour – will offer him a shot on his New Shepard rocket.
space travel hopefuls in NYC, the weight is over. Zero Gravity Corporation, or Zero-G, is giving New Yorkers an otherworldly opportunity to experience weightlessness like an astronaut — or like billionaires Richard Branson, 71, and Jeff Bezos, 57 — floating through outer space. “We’re giving you the same incomparable feeling that Bezos and Branson just felt during their recent flights,” Zero-G CEO Matt Gohd, 65, told The Post. For $7,500 a person, the space entertainment and tourism company will
Jon Stewart is poking fun at Jeff Bezos’ space launch.
Apple TV+ series.Taking to Twitter, the comedian posted a three-minute trailer for The Problem with Jon Stewart.“Sorry for the aborted launch!!! I’m a bad twitterer. Enjoy this small step for man!” Stewart wrote.In the video, Seinfeld alum Jason Alexander plays the Amazon billionaire Bezos.“I’m going to ride a rocket into space, and it’s going to look just like my dick,” says Alexander via voice over as he prepares for his mission.
Gayle King isn’t afraid to ask Jeff Bezos the questions people want answers to.
On Tuesday’s episode of The Tonight Show, Jimmy Fallon had some fun at Jeff Bezos’ expense, roasting the billionaire’s recent trip to space.
Jon Stewart had his own take on Jeff Bezos’ launch into space Tuesday, sharing a trailer for The Problem With Jon Stewart on Twitter.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorAmazon founder Jeff Bezos and three other passengers successfully reached the lower regions of space in New Shepard, a re-usable craft developed by the entrepreneur’s Blue Origin aerospace company, a new step in efforts to commercialize space flight and open potential trips to the cosmos to a broader array of visitors.Bezos was joined in his quest by his brother, Mark Bezos; Wally Funk, an 82-year-old who previously took part in NASA’s Mercury program, but was
NEW YORK -- Long before there was fake news, there was a fake news show.Comedy Central's “The Daily Show” launched 25 years ago this month, dedicated to skewering journalism and warning viewers about how they take in their news."We became the watchdogs of the watchdog," said co-creator Lizz Winstead.
Pitbull made an impassioned plea to billionaire Jeff Bezos to help with the ongoing situation in Cuba. Cuba is going through its worst economic crisis in decades, along with a resurgence of coronavirus cases, as it suffers the consequences of U.S. sanctions imposed by the Trump administration.