The “Late Night” host returned from vacation ready to argue that Buffalo Bill from “The Silence of the Lambs” had more self-awareness than the South Dakota governor.
Nearly two decades ago, Saturday Night Live’s Chris Parnell and Andy Samberg interrupted the show’s very premise—its real-time telecast—with a silly, lo-fi prerecorded video titled “Lazy Sunday,” which detailed a listless Manhattan weekend afternoon to the tune of an original rap about getting blazed, eating cupcakes, and hailing a cab uptown for a matinee screening of The Chronicles of Narnia. Officially, the clip was the show’s second-ever “digital short,” but it chartered its course into the...
Mila Kunis was chic as she made her first red carpet appearance since the Danny Masterson controversy at Family Guy's 25th Anniversary Celebration during PaleyFest in on Friday.
RADHIKA DESAI: Hello and welcome to the 27th Geopolitical Economy Hour, the show that examines the fast-changing political and geopolitical economy of our time. I’m Radhika Desai. MICHAEL HUDSON: And I’m Michael Hudson. RADHIKA DESAI: And working behind the scenes to bring you our show every fortnight are our host, Ben Norton; our videographer, Paul More
Ramón Rodríguez talks about working on Will Trent and the show being renewed for season 3. While they were filming on location, a group of about 20 older white ladies camped out across the street with lawn chairs. Someone from production pointed them out and asked him to wave at them, so he went outside to meet his unofficial fan club and take pictures with them. One lady offered him prosecco. They said they wanted to come support the show and they stayed for the entire 12 hours that they filmed...
Seth MacFarlane continues to make it clear that he’s not finished with his sci-fi series The Orville. While a fourth season hasn’t been officially announced, MacFarlane...
Jimmy Kimmel's transformation from comedy-loving teen to irreverent radio host to late-night legend has had plenty of unexpected twists and turns along the way.
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President Biden was a guest on "The Howard Stern Show" on Friday, surprising listeners with an unannounced appearance on the longtime radio host's Sirius program. "I think I should leave now," Biden joked, after Stern gushed he was a strong admirer of the president's and had wanted to meet him for a long time. "I know everyone's going to think I'm doing a fake interview with you, but you are really here," Stern said. The interview was about as friendly as it gets, with Stern and Biden discussing...
President Biden on Friday sat down for an hour live interview with Howard Stern at his New York City radio studio.
The Times in a statement called it “troubling” that Biden “has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term.”
Rep. Raja Krishnamoorthi says Americans are unwittingly investing in Chinese entities that abuse human rights.