Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorBomani Jones, the versatile ESPN personality who has gained traction with appearances on shows like “Highly Questionable” and “Around the Horn,” has found a new outlet for his work. But it’s not ESPN.
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Stephen Colbert bounded on to the stage of The Late Show on September 7 with a new look. The comedian was rocking a new moustache as well as a rejuvenated energy.
Colbert said it was “lovely to be back” and joked that exec producer Chris Licht thought his new facial hair would lose him viewers. A year ago, Licht’s voice would have been one of the only sounds audible, but this time, his reply somewhat drowned out by the raucous noise of a live studio audience in the Ed Sullivan Theater.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorBomani Jones, the versatile ESPN personality who has gained traction with appearances on shows like “Highly Questionable” and “Around the Horn,” has found a new outlet for his work. But it’s not ESPN.
Stephen Colbert opened Tuesday’s edition of The Late Show with a short clip of Jesse Eisenberg reprising his role as Facebook creator Mark Zuckerberg from The Social Network, poking fun at how the big tech billionaire lost more than $6 billion due to the Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp outage.
Stephen Colbert mocked the global Facebook outage during his opening monologue on 'The Late Late Show. ' Mark Zuckerberg's net worth dropped by $6 billion as his firm's social media apps, Facebook, WhatsApp and Instagram, were all down for more than six hours on Monday (04.
Facebook may have gone down, but that didn’t stop the jokes.
Dennis Harvey Film CriticThe “Welcome to the Blumhouse” series of horror features has done well so far in showcasing diverse emerging talent, if not in hitching relevant social themes to stories that are actually scary.
Late Show disguised as Rudy Giuliani.The actor dialled in remotely to appear as the former mayor of New York.“I never get drunk! Never, ever, ever!,” quipped Lithgow as a dig at Giulini’s recent, slurred public speeches. “I only drink to provide an excuse for the way I act!”The actor also brought on a glass of red wine as a prop, which he referred to in the skit as his “chief of staff.” You can watch the segment in full below.Reference was also made during the skit to Giuliani’s recent venture
Chrissy Teigen wows in a sheer dress while she and husband John Legend head to a late night dinner at Carbone in New York City on Sunday night (September 26).
John Oliver is over the moon about winning his sixth straight Emmy for his HBO series, «Last year I was completely alone when we won, so it's nice to at least look at your face and body,» Oliver told ET's Kevin Frazier following his big Emmy night on Sunday, referring to last year's mostly virtual ceremony.Oliver acknowledged that the past few years have given him prime comedic material for his show, though admitted that he would also be fine with less to comment on or call out. «I guess you
Charlamagne tha God, née Lenard McKelvey, is making the jump to the world of late-night television with a weekly half-hour talk show called “Tha God’s Honest Truth,” which debuts Friday at 10 p.m. on Comedy Central.“It’s my God’s honest truth about the society we live in,” McKelvey, 43, told The Post.
EXCLUSIVE: Seth Meyers is to take a closer look at an audience for the first time since the start of the pandemic.
Stephen Sondheim is at work on a new musical that he hopes to stage next season, the legendary Broadway composer told Stephen Colbert on The Late Show last night.
Speaking up. After Nicki Minaj revealed her reasons for not attending the 2021 Met Gala on Monday, September 13, and voiced her opinion on the COVID-19 vaccine, several late night talk show hosts brought up her comments during their monologues.
A majority of late-night hosts are to dedicate a night to tackling climate change.
Norm Macdonald's comedy brilliance, generosity and indelible legacy are being remembered and celebrated.
Norm Macdonald's comedy brilliance, generosity and indelible legacy are being remembered and celebrated.