Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticDolly Parton’s no stranger to being the center of attention, a place she’s determinedly, deliberately put herself throughout the decades of her legendary career.
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Stephen Colbert is all of us ten months into 2020!
The Late Show host was interviewing Dolly Parton on Tuesday’s episode of his CBS show when the music icon burst into song — which caused the comedian to burst into tears shortly after.
The emotional incident went down while the two were discussing songs the Jolene singer’s mother, Avie Lee Owens, used to sing to her. Dolly started to sing Bury Me Beneath the Willow in her signature angelic voice, and Colbert, who lost his mother Lorna in 2013,
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticDolly Parton’s no stranger to being the center of attention, a place she’s determinedly, deliberately put herself throughout the decades of her legendary career.
Christmas on the Square,” the newest addition to Netflix’s Christmas library, tests the limits of what one can reasonably categorize as a film. There is nothing cinematic in this 98-minute musical that sounds much more fun than it is.
BOSTON -- Dolly Parton is being celebrated in song — a rewritten version of her own “Jolene” — for her contribution to an experimental coronavirus vaccine.Northeastern University associate English professor Ryan Cordell posted a video on Twitter of himself performing a tweaked version of Parton's signature song, renamed “Vaccine," that has drawn tens of thousands of views.The lyrics, “Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine, vaccine / I’m begging of you, please go in my arm / Vaccine, vaccine, vaccine,
NEW YORK -- Cardi B has only released one major single this year — the hit “WAP" — but it's enough for Billboard to name her Woman of the Year.Billboard announced the honor Wednesday and the Grammy-winning rapper will be celebrated at the music brand's 15th Annual Women in Music Event, which will stream live on Dec. 10 at billboardwomeninmusic.com at 8 p.m.
Laura Marling and Marika Hackman teamed up tonight (November 17) for a series of covers as part of a guitar tutorial.Read more: Marika Hackman on her “dark” new covers album and living at her parents’ through lockdownThe pair put on a virtual performance featuring Hackman’s cover of Edith Frost’s ‘Temporary Loan’, Haim‘s ‘Hallelujah’ and Dolly Parton‘s ‘Do I Ever Cross Your Mind’.Marling, posted a video on Instagram which you can watch below, detailing the sessions.She said: “Today we’re going
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerActor Hugh Grant is the latest celebrity to confess to contracting the coronavirus.Speaking remotely Tuesday night during an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the 60-year-old Grant said he caught COVID-19 earlier this year. He and his wife, Anna Eberstein, caught the virus in February, Grant said.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsThe holidays are about to get a little more jolly as Dolly Parton and CBS come together for A Holly Dolly Christmas.Broadcasting on Sunday Dec. 6, A Holly Dolly Christmas will see the music and pop culture icon perform an intimate, candlelit set off faith-filled hymns and holiday classics.
Stephen Colbert appeared elated on Monday's Late Show at the news that Joe Biden was the projected winner of the 2020 presidential election. The CBS host kicked off his monologue by pouring two glasses of champagne, one for himself and one for his wife, Evie, who had joined him in his small, COVID-19-era studio.
Erik Pedersen Managing EditorWith Georgia on our minds, who better to break down the blue break for the Peach State than Stacey Abrams? The woman who made her GOP opponent really nervous during the 2018 gubernatorial there was on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert tonight to discuss how the Democrats won Georgia, the state’s two crucial U.S.
Stephen Colbert was dressed for a funeral when he taped the November 5 episode of The Late Show. Colbert, 56, tried to hold back tears as he addressed his audience in a heartfelt speech, rather than the humorous monologue that usually marks the top of the talk show.
Stephen Colbert surprised even himself on Thursday night as he recorded shortly after President Donald Trump's press conference in which he falsely claimed victory in the 2020 presidential election and said that former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democrats were «trying to steal an election» as well as «trying to rig an election.»«We're taping this a little while after Donald Trump walked into the White House briefing room and tried to poison American democracy,» Colbert began, standing next
Stephen Colbert surprised even himself on Thursday night as he recorded shortly after President Donald Trump's press conference in which he falsely claimed victory in the 2020 presidential election and claimed that former Vice President Joe Biden and the Democrats were «trying to steal an election,» and, «trying to rig an election.»«We're taping this a little while after Donald Trump walked into the White House briefing room and tried to poison American democracy,» Colbert began, standing next
an heartfelt address to the world, in a 16-minute video reckoning with Trump’s declaration of fraud as Joe Biden edged ahead in the US presidential election.Addressing his decision to wear black, Colbert explained it was due to Trump’s speech. “I’m wearing black tonight because I was getting dressed this afternoon and I thought, ‘He might try some shenanigans and it might be fitting to tell jokes while wearing something sombre if he goes down that dark path’.
Stephen Colbert got emotional during Thursday’s “The Late Show” as he spoke about Donald Trump and the U.S. presidential election.
Bruce Haring pmc-editorial-managerDonald Trump is not a quitter, if you don’t count his casinos and marriages. So says The Daily Social Distancing Show’s Trevor Noah in his monologue tonight, as we enter Day 3 of a stressful stretch of politics.“What a difference between 2016 and 2020,” Noah noted.