When a teenage Marcello Hernandez set out to prepare for a physics test in a sketch from tonight’s episode of Saturday Night Live, among those coming to his aid was an old school poster of David Beckham (Mikey Day) come to life.
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Brett Goldstein fans don’t know the comic from the stage.No, the majority of his audience is likely familiar with his work on Apple TV’s “Ted Lasso” where he plays hard-nosed, foul-mouthed footballer turned coach Roy Kent.On top of that, he also co-created and wrote for the Jason Segel and Harrison Ford series “Shrinking” for the network.However, long before the 43-year-old Brit inhabited the role that netted him a pair of Emmy Awards for Best Supporting Actor, he was a stand-up comedian.And now that he’s made a splash stateside, he’s touring his act all over North America as part of his ongoing ‘Second Best Night Of Your Life Tour.’Given that we’re such big fans of his persona, we had to see what his act was like.So, the New York Post sent Brett Goldstein aficionado Angela Tricarico to check out his Friday, Nov. 10 gig at New York City’s Beacon Theatre.“Don’t expect to hear much about ‘Ted Lasso’ and ‘Shrinking,’ even now that the strike is over,” Tricarico shared.
“But do expect to hear many f-bombs,” she laughed.Other subjects on the set list include “America vs. Great Britain comparisons” which Tricarico said he handled deftly.“His breakdown of how our public bathrooms are different cracked me up,” she added.Goldstein’s true passions shone through, too.“Audiences who primarily know him from his TV work: get ready for more ‘Muppet’ and ‘Sesame Street’ talk than you’d ever expect to hear at a stand up show,” Tricarico continued.The most important piece of advice though was clear — you need to come prepared.“If you’re planning on attending a Brett Goldstein show, have some questions ready,” she explained.
When a teenage Marcello Hernandez set out to prepare for a physics test in a sketch from tonight’s episode of Saturday Night Live, among those coming to his aid was an old school poster of David Beckham (Mikey Day) come to life.
The 2023 Variety Hitmakers Brunch was a star-studded affair, and so many of music’s biggest stars were in attendance.
2023 TIME Latino Leaders List, recognizing their impactful contributions to shaping America’s future.The event featured speeches and appearances from renowned figures such as actress Eva Longoria, labor leader Dolores Huerta, author Elizabeth Acevedo, The Honest Company CEO Carla Vernón, NBCUniversal News Group Chairman Cesar Conde, and U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona.
Shane MacGowan’s sister Siobhan has said that ‘Fairytale of New York’ “captured what Christmas was like for a lot of people”. Siobhan MacGowan was speaking about the song to Hot Press Magazine, where she said, “I thought it was absolutely amazing.
Neil deGrasse Tyson live.The scientist and writer is currently on his ‘Star Talk Tour’ that will send him all over North America from December 2023 all the way up until June 2024.That includes a stop at New York City’s Beacon Theatre on Wednesday, March 20.“I’m a servant of the public curiosity in addition to whatever science I can eke out in my calendar,” Tyson told Fox South Carolina.And if you want to see the 65-year-old self-proclaimed nnerd live, you can grab tickets as soon as today.However, should you attend, prices vary wildly.At the time of publication, tickets start anywhere from $50 to $300 before fees on Vivid Seats.Curious how much tickets cost for the deGrasse Tyson show closest to you?Keep scrolling, science fanatics.We’ve got everything you need to know and more about the 2023-24 ‘Star Talk Tour’ below.All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:(Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are in US dollars, subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)Vivid Seats is a verified secondary market ticketing platform, and prices may be higher or lower than face value, depending on demand.
June Craven, who has cerebral palsy and is a wheelchair user, has not taken a train for four years. In a round of what she jokingly refers to as 'exposure therapy' she wants to show us why.
Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service aren’t ready to “Give Up” just yet.For the second straight year, the Ben Gibbard-fronted bands will celebrate the 20th anniversary of the release of their seminal 2003 albums on the road.From April through May 2024, the intertwined co-headliners have scheduled 15 concerts all over North America as part of their now-extended ‘Give Up Transatlantacism Tour.’Along the way, they’ll bring the hits to Albany’s MVP Arena on Friday, May 3.At all shows, DCFC and TPS have announced they’ll perform “Transatlanticism” and “Give Up” respectively — now from 21 (!) years ago — in their entirety.And if you want to sing along to “Tiny Vessels” and “Such Great Heights” with Gibbard, Jenny Lewis and co. next spring, you can grab tickets for all concerts as soon as today.Although inventory isn’t available on Ticketmaster until Friday, Dec.
If you haven’t already, December 1 is the perfect time to snuggle up on the sofa and put your go-to Christmas film on, and one of our all-time favourites has to be The Holiday. Aside from all the festive feel-good vibes, there’s another reason we can’t get enough of rewatching Nancy Meyer’s 2006 Christmas romcom year after year – Cameron Diaz’s outfits.
Death Cab For Cutie and The Postal Service have announced their 2024 co-headline tour and teased their return to the UK.Frontman Ben Gibbard (who plays in both bands) will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of The Postal Service’s debut album ‘Give Up’ and Death Cab for Cutie’s fourth record ‘Transatlanticism’. Each band will play the 2003 albums in full.After a string of shows in September and October, Gibbard announced today (November 30) a string of extra US tour dates, and revealed an extra London show.
As this year's series of I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! continues, former campmates have been lifting the lid on what really goes on in the jungle and what isn't shown on TV.
Strictly Come Dancing star Layton Williams has opened up about being in the dance-off at the weekend, admitting 'my best isn't good enough.' The BBC dancing show contestant and his professional partner Nikita Kuzmin found themselves in the bottom two for the first time this series alongside Angela Scanlon and Carlos Gu.
K.J. Yossman John Travolta has revealed it was his own near-death experience while flying a plane on Thanksgiving that first drew him to “The Shepherd,” the new Alfonso Cuarón-produced short film set to premiere on Disney+ this winter. The film, which is based on Frederick Forsyth’s 1975 novella of the same name, tells the story of Freddie Hooke (played by Ben Radcliffe), a young Royal Air Force pilot flying home for Christmas across the North Sea.
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Broadway box office took a 7% slide in the week before the Thanksgiving holiday, with the 29 shows settling in at a total $27,060,113 in receipts.
If you didn’t see the news, Robert Pattinson is going to be a dad!
Rochelle Humes appears to be emotional over her husband Marvin's absence as he was seen grinning alongside one of her ITV co-stars. The This Morning presenter is currently holding down the fort at home after JLS star Marvin ditched the UK for Australia where he is taking part in I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here.
Meghan Markle shows off her smile while hitting the carpet at the 2023 Variety Power Of Women held at Mother Wolf on Thursday evening (November 16) in Los Angeles.
Owen Gleiberman Chief Film Critic Ninety-seven times out of 100, a movie makes its moral judgments for us. Yes, there’s a haunting ambiguity to films like “The Conformist” or “Taxi Driver” or “Tár.” But when was the last time you saw moral ambiguity in a genre movie? Even the “Mad Max” films, in their visionary savagery, draw a clean line between nobility and treachery, speed-demon heroism and outlaw selfishness. But “Concrete Utopia” is a dystopian disaster movie with a difference.
the most iconic “Days of Our Lives” characters of all time. The villain, played by Joseph Mascolo, tortured and terrorized the citizens of Salem for decades. However, along the way, he built up his family into a dynasty. Stefano has so many children that they’re hard to keep straight.
Fran Drescher, the union’s president, has not only secured tentatively a historic three-year deal with studios but also garnered praise from some of Hollywood’s biggest names. Among them, George Clooney who expressed sheer astonishment at the deal.