Hasan Minhaj is right in the middle of the culture war.
02.06.2020 - 17:15 / deadline.com
By Greg Evans
Associate Editor/Broadway Critic
Decrying the lack of moral leadership from the White House during the national unrest over the police killing of George Floyd, The Late Show‘s Stephen Colbert said “America is now officially B.Y.O.P. – Be Your Own President.”
“It’s time to ask ourselves, as it is always time to ask ourselves, what kind of nation do we want to live in,” Colbert said near the end of his opening monologue last night. “That answer requires moral leadership, so take it
Hasan Minhaj is right in the middle of the culture war.
Megan Rapinoe has an inspiring message. During her virtual visit to The Late Show, the soccer pro opened up about the recent surge in activism across the nation in the wake of George Floyd's death. "Honestly, I'm really encouraged by it—I mean, and in the same breath, it's devastating that we have to get to this point," she told host Stephen Colbert.
The Flaming Lips performed their 1999 song ‘Race for the Prize’ on a remotely-filmed episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert from inside their signature giant bubbles.The band bucked the trend of solo iPhone recordings and multi-cam performances by housing each member of the band in their own separate bubble. Every member apart from frontman Wayne Coyne also wore a mask and gloves.
Peter White Television EditorThe movement to defund the police would force CBS to modify its entire primetime line-up, joked Stephen Colbert on The Late Show.The comedian used his monologue to discuss the issue, brought on following the killing of George Floyd and the subsequent protests against police brutality.He joked that ‘Defund The Police’ sounds like a radio friendly song by NWA.
Earth, Wind and Fire are back, baby.
Stephen Colbert congratulated America for making it to the end of another week on Friday’s edition of Global‘s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”.
Stephen Colbert congratulated America for making it to the end of another week on Friday’s edition of Global’s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert”.
Stephen Colbert is having his say on the actions taken by law enforcement during Black Lives Matter protests across the United States.
Brian Wilson performed his 1988 song ‘Love And Mercy’ for the latest episode of the Late Show with Stephen Colbert.The Beach Boys frontman took to his piano from where he is spending quarantine for a stripped-back rendition of his debut solo single yesterday (June 4), a song that calls for peace and understanding in trying times.“Hi, this is Brian Wilson everyone,” Wilson says in the clip sat before his piano.
Stephen Colbert says U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent photo-op contradicts his alleged support for peaceful protests.
Killer Mike appeared on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert on Monday (June 1) to speak about what white Americans can do to help the Black Lives Matter movement.The conversation started when host Stephen Colbert opened up a much-needed dialogue with the rapper and activist about how white people in the U.S. can serve as better allies to the black community amid the ongoing nationwide protests in the wake of George Floyd's death.
James Corden addressed the protests going on nationwide following the tragic death of 46-year-old Minnesota man George Floyd on Monday's, and was overcome with emotion during a conversation with his band leader, Reggie Watts.
By A.D. Amorosi
The Late Late Show with James Corden was appropriately somber on Monday night (June 1) in the midst of the Black Lives Matter protests happening across America in response to the death of George Floyd.After opening the show with an impassioned plea for viewers to "focus on the message of the protestors who voices that need to be heard right now," host James Corden checked in with Late Late Show bandleader Reggie Watts via satellite.During the chat, Watts, who is half Black, touched on the overt
Late-night TV hosts returned to their shows Monday to discuss the Minneapolis protests and George Floyd’s death.