I have to be honest, I’m so tired of politics that I walk away when people start talking about it. I plan to vote, but I have no interest in debating which side is better or worse.
I do however love late night television, partly because I want to have my own show at some point...
The fervor for Netflix’s Stranger Things has more or less passed (now that we have a second season to look forward to, anyway), but with the young stars still making press rounds, Stephen Colbert finally got his chance for a late-night parody. Look’s like Eleven’s back to crushing Coke cans in a new Colbert cold open, but with a musical twist.
This was great, and reminded me just how much I miss Jon Stewart.
Thursday night after the Republican National Convention ended, Stephen Colbert went on live as he has all week for “The Late Show”. And then he did what we’ve all been waiting for this entire election season...
The Republican National Convention kicked off yesterday in Cleveland, and it appears that comedian Stephen Colbert is not happy about perspective nominee Donald Trump. This video captured by youtuber Tom Cahill shows Colbert the costume that he uses for the "Hungry For Power Games" segment on his television show...
Now that Netflix’s Full House revival Fuller House will be sticking around for Season 2, it’s time for the inevitable spinoff. Lo and behold, Stephen Colbert obliges with Full House: Nights, the True Detective-style adventures of Danny Tanner and Uncles Joey and Jesse, taking on San Francisco crime.
We’re closer than ever to Stephen Colbert’s Late Show debut on September 8, and while George Clooney’s guest appearance gave a marquee head start, the full guest list for Colbert’s full week offers a much clearer view of the new series. Everyone from Jeb Bush to Elon Musk and Amy Schumer will fill out the ranks, with musical guests on deck as well.
Jon Stewart said goodbye to The Daily Show last night in equal parts star-studded and quiet, personal fashion as former correspondents like Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver and Olivia Munn returned to pay their respects, while Bruce Springsteen closed out the slow with a performance — at Stewart’s request — of his 1999 song “The Land of Hopes and Dreams” and, for his fellow New Jerseyan, “Born to Run”.
This has to be one of the best interviews we have seen. Stephen Colbert traveled to Monroe Michigan to host “Only in Monroe,” a local public access cable show.
His interview was with native Michigander rapper Eminem. They explored the town’s history and it was brilliant...
David Letterman tied things up in a nice little bow last night, ending his 33 year late night TV career, so what is his successor like? Check out this video of Stephen Colbert out of character.