By Chris Willman
30.03.2020 - 20:27 / variety.com
David Letterman famously helped Americans rebound from the trauma of 9/11 with a stirring monologue delivered from the stage of his show’s home, New York’s Ed Sullivan Theater. Now his heirs are working to do the same – from a basement. A garage. A self-styled ‘bunker.’ A backyard. With their kids. In the woods.
The coronavirus pandemic has rendered late-night TV as we know it impossible to produce. Performing in front of a live audience is untenable in this moment, and what guests want to make
By Chris Willman
Nina Dobrev‘s hair flies behind her head while out on a run on Thursday evening (March 28).
Two of the world's biggest pop stars are giving back to their fans as the coronavirus pandemic has left many out of work and without paychecks. The number of Americans filing for unemployment surged to over 3.2 million last week and Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande did not turn a blind eye to their fans' groans about their situations on social media.
NEW YORK -- Taylor Swift may have ended her feud with Katy Perry but the one with Kanye West seems simply not to want to die.
Conan O’Brien’s late-night show is set to return despite much of US television production grinding to a halt amid the coronavirus pandemic.
This sounds like something straight out of a VERY bad movie…
Anna Wintour, the longtime Vogue editor-in-chief and Condé Nast artistic director, condemned President Donald Trump for his “shocking” conduct as the United States suffers through an unprecedented coronavirus pandemic.
Taylor Swift has a very important message for her fans amidst the pandemic: Stay. Home.The singer spoke out on her Instagram Stories as the situation around COVID-19 continues to evolve, with a number of American cities (like Los Angeles and New York) placing restrictions on bars and restaurants in an effort to increase social distancing.
NEW YORK -- Due to the new coronavirus, late-night comedians — Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Pete Buttigieg — are taking to the stage without the affirmation of adoring audiences.
Broadway is going dark to keep actors, producers, theatre staff, and fans safe amid the ongoing coronavirus chaos.
US late night chat shows are to cease filming amid the coronavirus outbreak.
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and Late Night with Seth Meyers have shut down production due to the coronavirus pandemic, Deadline reports.
By Nellie Andreeva
The next time James Corden, Jimmy Kimmel or David Spade deliver a few jokes, they won’t hear anyone in the audience clapping or laughing. And that will be by design.