‘Tis the season for Dolly Parton.
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Social media is bursting at the seams with videos of entitled white women having rage-fuelled meltdowns in stores throughout the U.S. when employees insist that they wear a face mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Thursday edition of Global‘s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” opened with a salute to these “Karens” in a special parody song set to the melody of Dolly Parton’s classic country hit “Jolene”.
In the song, Parton — her voice dubbed by a soundalike singer — implores
‘Tis the season for Dolly Parton.
Dolly Parton is bringing some holiday joy early with her upcoming album “A Holly Dolly Christmas.” The album will be her first festive album in 30 years following “Home for Christmas” in 1990 and “Once Upon a Christmas” with the late Kenny Rogers in 1984. Parton’s latest holiday album is set to be released on Oct. 2.
Kamala Harris made history on Tuesday when she was selected by Democratic frontrunner Joe Biden as his vice presidential running mate in the 2020 presidential election.
Also Read: James Corden and Stephen Colbert Finally Leave Their Homes and Return to the Studio (Videos)Next, it was the pure theft of “Jimmy Kimmel Live” segment, “Mean Tweets.” With Jimmy Kimmel taking the summer off, Corden’s CBS late-night series might have been able to get away with this intellectual-property heist.
#SmashMouth#SouthDakota#Sturgispic.twitter.com/3QyEtW7vi7Here is a brighter video to see all the people (credit KOTATV) pic.twitter.com/P7XW46BLiSOn Tuesday, Stephen Colbert parodied the incident on, sharing footage of the group and dubbing over the lyrics to «All Star.»«Somebody once told me the virus was baloney, he ain't the sharpest tool in the shed,» the spoof lyrics began, cutting to an image of President Donald Trump.
Joe Biden announced that California junior Senator Kamala Harris would be his running mate for the 2020 presidential election, late night hosts finally shared their opinions on the news.“The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert and “The Daily Show‘s” Trevor Noah both noted Harris’ historical nomination, noting that she is the first Black woman to be a vice presidential candidate for either major political party.“Congratulations to Kamala Harris she is now the first Black woman on a major party
After months away, James Corden and Stephen Colbert both detailed their studio comebacks Monday in short bits offering viewers an inside look at the new normal of late night. With socially distanced sets, including no audience and heightened safety precautions, The Late Show With Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show With James Corden's in-studio returns were somewhat subdued in as they humorously took on their new setups.
Peter White Television EditorThe Late Show with Stephen Colbert and The Late Late Show with James Corden returned to the studio last night and both hosts showed off how they and their teams were handling the new health and safety protocols.It comes as The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon prepares to welcome back its first in-studio musical guest – the first in-studio guest in late-night since the COVID-19 production shutdown.Colbert filmed Monday night’s show in the Ed Sullivan Theater, except
Stephen Colbert and James Corden are back in the studio! The CBS late-night hosts, who have been filming and from their homes amid the coronavirus pandemic for the past few months, have returned for in-studio tapings this week.Colbert kicked off Monday's episode of by sharing he was «so happy» to be back. «I'm back in New York City, as you can see,» he said during his opening monologue. «Here, in the historic Ed Sullivan theater's office building.
Jimmy Fallon brought back into the studio in July, a couple late-night hosts are following suit.
production shutdown in March but will return to some level of normality from next week.ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish revealed the news on the company’s earnings call this morning.
James Corden and Stephen Colbert are making their return.
Stephen Colbert and James Corden are getting back to business.
Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorStephen Colbert and James Corden finally have a good reason to get out of the house.Both late-night hosts are slated to return to their home studios next week, according to ViacomCBS CEO Bob Bakish, in a bid to restore CBS’ two mainstay late-night programs to some sense of normalcy amid the effects the coronavirus pandemic has had on production.
social media post from musician Paige Stark, who also spoke with Variety about the matter, alleging that an incident took place while Cianci was working at Lookout Management, where he was employed from 2002 through 2014. He had expressed interest in her band and the two met during the CMJ Music Marathon conference in 2010.
The GLAAD Media Awards were presented on Thursday night, and for the first time ever the awards were handed out virtually.
‘Old Flowers’ is an intimate Emmylou Harris-inspired revelation that sees her coming to grips with the end of a nine-year relationship.We called Courtney at her Nashville home – where the Arizona native has lived for the past year-and-a-half – to discuss channeling sorrow into songwriting, along with some less sad stuff such as singing with Dolly Parton, making her granny sell her merch and how she kinda used to be a member of Jimmy Eat World.“I think that was my way of processing it and
Donald Trump has excellent cognitive abilities, according to Donald Trump.