David Crosby’s still got it.
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By Bruce Haring
pmc-editorial-manager
2ND UPDATE, 10:45 AM: NBC, Byron Allen Entertainment Studios and Funny or Die have added Tina Fey, Michael Che, Will Smith, Will Ferrell, Wanda Sykes, Stephen Colbert and Colin Quinn to the lineup for the Feeding America Comedy Festival. The event today also set its co-hosts for the event: Kenan Thompson, Billy Crystal, Tiffany Haddish and Byron Allen.
UPDATED, April 30: The Byron Allen-driven comedy fundraiser for Feeding America has a new airdate,
David Crosby’s still got it.
Celebs are getting in on the virtual graduation address, including John Malkovich.
Unlike Donald Trump, Joe Biden has no problem with protecting others by wearing a face mask. The presumptive Democratic nominee for the upcoming 2020 presidential election briefly strapped his face mask on during the May 21 episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, his first time doing so on late night television (but certainly not his first time wearing a mask in general).
By Erik Pedersen
Steve Carell doesn’t really want to go to space.
“Sesame Street” favourite Elmo dropped in for a virtual visit on Monday night’s edition of Global‘s “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” .
Kumail Nanjiani and Stephen Colbert gave updates on how they are holding up during the novel coronavirus pandemic on Monday's episode of Colbert's Late Show. "I'm OK.
By Marc Malkin
During a CNN interview last year, Stephen Colbert and Anderson Cooper had a heartfelt discussion about death and grief that went viral after resonating with so many people. Now, Colbert is reflecting on that conversation during a guest appearance on “Watch What Happens Live” with Andy Cohen.
Wednesday was Stephen Colbert’s 56th birthday, and Hugh Laurie knew the perfect way to celebrate.
Kevin Parker plays bass, guitar and sings in the colourful multi-track performance
By Anita Bennett
By Peter White
Christine and the Queens was the musical guest on last night's stay-at-home Late Show with Stephen Colbert. She played the aptly titled "People, I've Been Sad" from March's La vita nuova EP. Watch her performance at the top of the page.
Sheryl Crow delivered a stunning performance of George Harrison’s “Beware of Darkness” on “The Late Show” Tuesday.
By Greg Evans
Stephen King has a theory to explain why horror is so cathartic under quarantine.