The stars and creator of “Seinfeld” are teaming up to turn Texas blue with a “Fundraiser About Something”.
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many colorful reactions from pundits in the newsmedia.
And in a new “A Closer Look” segment on Wednesday night, Seth Meyers spent 15 straight minutes delivering a parade of colorful reactions of his own — and, naturally, he was not particularly complimentary of Trump’s constant interruptions.Midway through the segment, Meyers expressed a fascination with how the moderator, Chris Wallace of Fox News, ended up having to argue with Trump too.“I’ve never seen the actual redness of his face overtake
.The stars and creator of “Seinfeld” are teaming up to turn Texas blue with a “Fundraiser About Something”.
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorFormer Seinfeld stars Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Jason Alexander and series co-creator Larry David are reuniting virtually for “A Fundraiser About Something” to benefit the Texas Democratic Party.Moderated by Late Night host Seth Meyers, the trio will share “exclusive behind-the-scenes stories about their favorite Seinfeld episodes,” according to the announcement. A donation of any amount is required to view the event.
Gene Maddaus Senior Media WriterJulia Louis-Dreyfus, Jason Alexander and Larry David — the stars and co-creator of “Seinfeld” — will reunite on Friday for a virtual fundraiser for the Texas Democratic Party.The event is billed as a “Fundraiser About Something,” and the trio will be talking about their favorite “Seinfeld” episodes with host Seth Meyers.“Texas is a battleground state, period,” Louis-Dreyfus, Alexander and David said in a joint statement.
pretty solid rundown of what we actually know about that story,and potential ramifications.“The president and his party are actively getting people sick. Trump and the GOP clearly do not care how many Americans die from this disease.
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Jimmy Kimmel joined the chorus of Hollywood entertainers calling out NBC and its decision to air a “dueling” town hall for Trump directly against Joe Biden’s previously scheduled ABC event. With many of his fellow hosts on break, including NBC’s Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers, the face of ABC late night took solo shots at the Peacock network during his opening monologue Thursday.
The novel coronavirus pandemic has shuttered nearly all live events across the country, with concerts, premieres, conferences and most large gathering on hold. So naturally NowThis, the mobile news brand owned by Group Nine Media, has decided the time is right to launch an events franchise of its own.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterWriter Simon Rich, who counts Seth Rogen (for “An American Pickle”) and Lorne Michaels (for “Miracle Workers” and “Man Seeking Woman”) among his collaborators and Seth Meyers and John Mulaney among his friends, hasn’t had trouble staying productive during the pandemic.“It’s much easier to be a fiction writer than a feature director right now,” he observes.The rest of the world may be filled with existential dread, but Rich, whose resume includes “Saturday
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first presidential debate between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden. In addition to celebrities reacting on social media to the widely panned shouting match between the two candidates, many late night hosts also gave their live reactions to televised event. Jimmy Fallon addressed his audience with a heavy sigh, saying, «Man what the hell was that? Was that a debate? I am so… what was it? I am so stressed right now.
Donald Trump’s taxes have been exposed, and the late-night hosts had a field day.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsDetails of President Donald Trump’s tax records made news Sunday when a New York Times report revealed that the former reality television star only paid $750 in taxes for 2016, 2017.
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Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticAmber Ruffin has made her name in late night, becoming one of the most defining and vital voices of “Late Night with Seth Meyers” since its 2014 debut. But even now, on the eve of launching her very own show, she has no problem acknowledging that cracking jokes behind a desk in a suit was never exactly a priority in her comedy career.“Late night was never a dream of mine,” says Ruffin, speaking recently to Variety from her new office at 30 Rock.
Late Night with Seth Meyers. At a virtual press tour for the series, Ruffin explained more about the new show with her fellow executive producers Jenny Hagel and Seth Meyers. "I love NBC.
Alexandra Del Rosario Associate Editor/Nights & WeekendsPresident Donald Trump said during an Ohio rally Monday night that the COVID-19 virus “affects virtually nobody.” But with more than 200,000 Americans dead due to the coronavirus, Seth Meyers questions the president’s lack of concern.“I’m sure those people died just to make you look bad. I heard they were deep state Antifa terrorists paid for by George Soros to stop breathing.