Lady Gaga is apologizing to Jimmy Fallon.
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Lin-Manuel Miranda joined Jimmy Fallon — virtually, that is — on the second edition of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: At Home Edition” on Wednesday.
On Tuesday night, “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” launched its very-first “At Home Edition”, the show’s response to all late-night shows being shuttered due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to NBC’s announcement, the very first “At Home Edition” — which made its debut on the show’s YouTube channel — will air nightly, with a
Lady Gaga is apologizing to Jimmy Fallon.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda delivered a surprise message of thanks to New York hospital “heroes” on Monday (April 6, 2020) by sending in a pre-recorded video for a virtual staff meeting.
After her incredibly awkward interview with Jimmy Fallon last week, Lady Gaga returned to “The Tonight Show” on Monday with an apology and some big news.
After her incredibly awkward interview with Jimmy Fallon last week, Lady Gaga returned to on Monday with an apology and some big news.
By Greg Evans
Lin-Manuel Miranda and the original cast of Hamilton have surprised a little girl whose trip to see the hit musical was cancelled due to the coronavirus crisis.
John Krasinski is back with Some Good News!
Jimmy Fallon unveiled another edition of “The Tonight Show: At Home Edition” on Friday, and he welcomed special guests Tina Fey and Jose Andres, who joined via Zoom.
Niall Horan is among Jimmy Fallon’s latest celebrity guests on “The Tonight Show: At Home Edition”.
Even though they couldn't be in the same room together due to social distancing, Jimmy Fallon and Niall Horan found a way to make their Zoom chat feel homey on Wednesday night (March 25) when the singer video chatted in from his London apartment to play a song and some games on the latest episode of The Tonight Show: At Home Edition.
Actors Lin-Manuel Miranda and Jason Alexander have saluted celebrated playwright Terrence McNally online following his death at the age of 81.
The coronavirus pandemic has put the release plans for yet another movie on the back burner.
Lin-Manuel Miranda is considering delaying the release of the movie adaptation of his musical In The Heights as the coronavirus pandemic is slowing down post-production.
The film adaptation of Lin-Manuel Miranda’s musical “In The Heights” may push its June opening date over unfinished post-production and shutdowns due to coronavirus, the Tony winner suggested on Sunday.
By Greg Evans
Lin-Manuel Miranda is “learning to teach math” to his children while they are spending time at home due to the coronavirus quarantine.