It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!
15.01.2020 - 20:51 / variety.com
Armando Iannucci’s new HBO comedy “Avenue 5” is setting out to depict what the world will look like in 40 years with the “evolution or deevolution, as it were, of entpreneurs,” series star Josh Gad said at the Television Critics Assn. press tour panel for the show on Wednesday.
Gad’s character, Herman Judd, is one such entrepreneur, a man who admires the Elon Musks and Richard Bransons of the world but is modeled more on the Billy McFarland (of “Fyre Festival” infamy) and Elizabeth Holmes (of
It's a tough job, but someone's gotta do it!
Rob Schneider is standing up for free speech.
The royal drama is bound to loom and spill over every now and then. And in the latest happening, Queen Elizabeth just bestowed her grandson Prince William with a brand new title. Yes, amid Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's royal exit to Canada, Queen Elizabeth conferred the title of Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland on Prince William. The 93-year-old monarch made the announcement on Saturday that the Duke of Cambridge will take upon this new role.
You ain't never had a friend like him.
By Ted Johnson
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By Amanda N'Duka
Michael Moore is upset with Elizabeth Warren after her campaign forced Bernie Sanders to deny a rumor that he once told her in a private conversation that he doesn’t believe a woman can be president.
Were we watching the Democratic debate, or a hot mic moment from The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills? Much to Twitter’s delight, the audio from that awkward confrontation between presidential candidates and friends Elizabeth Warren, 70, and Bernie Sanders, 78, after the Jan. 14 debate in Des Moines finally aired on CNN.
Avenue 5, HBO's new sci-fi workplace comedy set on a spaceship, hails from the brilliant mind of Armando Iannucci, who also created the network's Emmy-winning comedy Veep and before that the beloved British comedy The Thick of It.
By Peter White
Sen. Elizabeth Warren — Photo: Gage Skidmore
Last night marked the last before the Iowa caucuses next month, and the six leading candidates—including Senator Elizabeth Warren, Senator , and former Vice President Joe Biden—took the stage in Des Moines hoping for a final boost in the polls.
By Anita Bennett
It was only a matter of time at the Democratic debate before one of the moderators would bring up the controversy between Senators Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders. When asked about Sanders’ alleged past remarks that he believed a woman couldn’t win the presidential election (he has vehemently denied this), Warren said she disagreed, pointing out that the proof was in the two women at the January 14 debate.
In Waterloo, Iowa on Sunday a young woman asked Senator Elizabeth Warren a question for which the Democratic candidate didn’t have a plan. It wasn’t about student loans, the economy, education, climate change or health care. But it’s getting a great deal of attention now that videos of their interaction are spreading quickly (see video below).