Stephen Colbert thinks Dr. Seuss Enterprises’ decision to stop publishing six books because of racist and insensitive imagery was a “responsible move.”
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Expect more mocking news coverage as animated series Tooning Out The News has been renewed for a second season.
The sophomore run of the Stephen Colbert-exec produced series, which premiered on CBS All Access in April, will air on ViacomCBS’ new streamer Paramount+. A half-hour special Stephen Colbert Presents Tooning Out The News will launch on Thursday March 4 – the launch day for the new service.
The show, which is also exec produced by The Late Show showrunner Chris Licht and RJ Fried and Tim
Stephen Colbert thinks Dr. Seuss Enterprises’ decision to stop publishing six books because of racist and insensitive imagery was a “responsible move.”
Stephen Colbert kicked off Tuesday night’s episode of The Late Show with a dose of optimism.
was hosted by Jimmy Kimmel and was a combined in-person and virtual event. Kimmel was live at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles, and most presenters and nominees appeared remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Late-night hosts weighed in on 2021's controversy-filled Golden Globes Awards on their shows on Monday night, with Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel all pointing to the recentLos Angeles Times investigation that reported the ceremony's voting body had no Black members.
Late-night hosts like Trevor Noah, Jimmy Kimmel and Stephen Colbert sounded off on the 2021 Golden Globes’ diversity controversy one day after the award show aired. During this year’s presentation, the stars took a back seat as the virtual show highlighted the ongoing diversity problem within the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which votes for the awards.
Arsenio Hall and Stephen Colbert discussed having their late-night TV status in common as the comedian appeared on Wednesday’s “The Late Show”.
Billie Eilish has spoken about her upcoming new album during an interview with The Late Show, explaining how the downtime afforded by the coronavirus pandemic enabled her to get back in the studio.The singer is currently at work on new music, having suggested earlier this month that as many as 16 songs are in contention to feature on her forthcoming second album.Speaking to Stephen Colbert in a new interview on The Late Show in the US this week, Eilish explained how she took the opportunity to
Billie Eilish has made the most of her extended break in quarantine.
Billie Eilish revealed some big news – she recorded an entire album while locked down during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jem Aswad Senior Music EditorBillie Eilish revealed that she’s recorded a new album in lockdown during an interview with Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” Tuesday night. It’s the result of her first prolonged period of not touring since her career began in earnest in 2016.“I don’t think I would’ve made the same album, or even the album at all, if it weren’t for Covid,” she tells Colbert.
Eilish, 19, revealed on the “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” Tuesday night. “The idea that somebody could meet me and have a bad experience makes me wanna jump off a cliff, like, seriously.
Depending on where they are in their respective orbits, Mars is about 34.8 to 250 million miles from Earth, and that’s how much distance Sen. Ted Cruz wants to put between him and his recent Cancún scandal.
Ted Cruz gave Texas residents the cold shoulder as he traveled to Cancun while citizens of the Lone Star State experienced a harsh winter storm that left at least 58 people dead and thousands of others without power or water. Ripping the GOP figure and his explanations for his absence during the state’s crucial moments were Trevor Noah, Stephen Colbert and Seth Meyers.
Blake Shelton made a virtual appearance on Friday’s edition of “The Late Show”, and host Stephen Colbert asked him about his weight-loss progress in preparation for his eventual wedding to fiancée Gwen Stefani, referencing Shelton’s recent admission during an interview on Luke Bryan’s Apple Music radio show that he wants to shed 10 pounds before the nuptials.
Blake Shelton made a virtual appearance on Friday’s edition of “The Late Show”, and host Stephen Colbert asked him about his weight-loss progress in preparation for his eventual wedding to fiancée Gwen Stefani, referencing Shelton’s recent admission during an interview on Luke Bryan’s Apple Music radio show that he wants to shed 10 pounds before the nuptials.
Blake Shelton, 44, gave fans an idea of how the coronavirus pandemic is affecting his wedding plans with fiancee Gwen Stefani, 51, when he made an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Feb. 12.
“Buck yeah,” Stephen Colbert exclaimed upon kicking The Late Show on Monday night. While his greeting may nod to the Tampa Bay team that took home the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl LV, the late-night host celebrated that “in a larger sense, normality won” during the big game.
Hannah Einbinder (Just For Laugh’s 2019 New Face of Comedy, standup The Late Show with Stephen Colbert) and Carl Clemons-Hopkins (Hamilton, Candymanare) are set as leads in HBO Max’s as-yet untitled comedy starring Jean Smart, from Broad City alums Paul W. Downs, Lucia Aniello and Jen Statsky.
Stephen Colbert enlisted the help of Tom Hanks and Sam Elliott for a very special Super Bowl ad Sunday.
It’s safe to say few people outside Boone, North Carolina, had heard of Foggy Pine Books before last night, but that changed once Stephen Colbert, Tom Hanks and Sam Elliott pitched in to give the pandemic-hit local bookstore a Super Bowl-sized boost.