The Television Academy on Tuesday announced its first batch of presenters for this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which will be held over two consecutive nights, Saturday, Sept. 3, and Sunday, Sept. 4.
The Television Academy on Tuesday announced its first batch of presenters for this year’s Creative Arts Emmy Awards, which will be held over two consecutive nights, Saturday, Sept. 3, and Sunday, Sept. 4.
own candidacy for president — though really, just a new tour — Randy Rainbow is back once again. This time, he’s taking on the GOP frontrunner.
Randy Rainbow creatively announced his 2023-2024 stand-up tour through a song selling why he would make a great presidential candidate, and he also told Ron DeSantis to “go get bent.”When asked what distinguishes him from other candidates, Rainbow broke into song.“I have always been just useless when it comes to many things like legislation, deficits and stocks,” he began. “But if you’d like a sassy head of state who also sings, the next time you’re electing one perhaps you’ll check my box.”“If all hope is gone or every day’s a big ol’ yawn then at election time, gurl, this is what you do,” he continued.
Comedian and Grammy presenter Randy Rainbow has heard all the Valhalla jokes.
Controversial, mistakenly-thought-to-be-canceled comedians Dave Chappelle and Louis CK are among the Grammy Award nominees this year for Best Comedy Album.
Randy Rainbow comes for both sides of the aisle in his newest parody song. But in the end, the real message is for Merrick Garland and the Department of Justice: “Get your s— together” and criminally charge Donald Trump.Of course, the video kicks off much the same way all of Rainbow’s songs do; he comes for the right first. This time, instead of taking on his usual persona of an anchor for “Fake News Channel,” Rainbow fills in for Liz Cheney, presiding over the Jan.
https://t.co/uOJWDARiPuRainbow is of course known for his parody songs, often inspired by conservative political figures, in which he mocks them for their terrible words and actions. Back in March, Boebert was actually a target of one of Rainbow’s videos, along with Marjorie Taylor Greene.In it, he mocked the women for being “Karens,” set to the tune of “Dentist!” — ironically a song all about a man who enjoys causing people pain — from the musical “Little Shop of Horrors.”But for one fan, Tuesday’s Twitter exchange between Rainbow and Boebert inspired an idea.
Ron DeSantis, for Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill, and Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert, for being “Karens.” Of course, fans of Rainbow will know just how brutal his lyrics can get. So, during Rainbow’s appearance on”Jimmy Kimmel Live!” on Tuesday night, the late night host was curious about their reactions.But, according to Rainbow, he doesn’t hear from them.
Time Is a Mother, a deeply intimate collection reflecting on the grief and search for meaning after his mother’s death. Vuong will be in conversation with NPR reporter and Seeing Ghosts: A Memoir author Kat Chow, on Thursday, April 7.Next comes Van Ness in a conversation with Chasten Buttigieg that focuses on the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy‘s “candid and curious essay collection” Love That Story: Observations from a Gorgeously Queer Life on Monday, April 11. A week later comes a discussion moderated by curator and author Kimberly Drew featuring Monáe and The Memory Librarian, a collection of science fiction and speculative fiction written by a group of authors including Monáe and inspired by her acclaimed album Dirty Computer, on Tuesday, April 19.It’s followed a day later by the Emmy-nominated viral sensation and musical comedian Rainbow touring to promote his new memoir Playing with Myself, on Wednesday, April 20.Sixth & I Historic Synagogue is at 600 “Eye” St.
Shine on! Christina Aguilera dazzled the stage for a concert in Los Angeles on Wednesday December 1, to commemorate World AIDS Day. The singer performed as part of ‘The LA Revival,’ a yearly free concert at the LA Forum that pays tribute to people that live with HIV and AIDS.
leaving “The View” after four years, and the move raises an important question — who’s going to take her place? Worry not, the People of the Internet already have plenty of ideas.Some have real suggestions.
EXCLUSIVE: Two-time Emmy-nominated comedian, actor, singer and satirist, Randy Rainbow is partnering with Sean Hayes Hazy Mills Productions on a new podcast endeavor. The goal is to bring Randy’s sensational style of parody to audio while also incorporating a new form of interview not yet seen in the podcast space.
In a world where it feels like it’s been 525,600 YEARS since Donald Trump lost the US Presidency to the Biden/Harris ticket in the presidential election, the talented team at ‘The Gregory Brothers’ released a quick snippet of Mr. Trump’s now notorious phone call, set to the song Seasons Of Love, from the popular musical Rent.Donald Trump’s hour long phone call with Georgia officials took place on Saturday, January 2 and it’s subsequent leaking has lead to widespread outrage from both sides of
surfacing of numerous old tweets that feature racial stereotypes and slurs referencing transgender people.“Twitter has recently reminded me about 10 years ago, in my maiden quest to be funny, I tweeted some jokes that were completely offensive and insensitive to look back on them now, especially with no context or nuance and through the prism of where we are in 2020 with racial inequality and the fight for social justice, which I’m proudly a part of,” Rainbow, who is openly gay, told The
Ellise Shafer editorComedian Randy Rainbow is in hot water after tweets have resurfaced online in which Rainbow uses racist and transphobic language.Rainbow, who identifies as gay, is most well-known for his parody songs and political spoofs targeting Donald Trump.
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With his poll numbers sinking lower and trailing Democratic nominee Joe Biden, President Donald Trump is facing a difficult general election this November -- and now, Randy Rainbow is reminding him of that.
As coronavirus cases continue to surge throughout the United States, President Donald Trump remains under fire for his continued insistence to not wear a face mask in public. So, comedian Randy Rainbow is here to offer some sage advice to the president yet again.
As COVID-19 continues to ravage the United States, President Donald Trump has made headlines for something completely different — claiming that former President Barack Obama attempted to sabotage the Trump administration (or as he called it on Twitter, "Obamagate").
Shady singer extraordinaire Randy Rainbow is well-known for his politically charged parody videos. Although they started off as mock interviews with politicians and celebrities, Randy eventually showed off his singing abilities in parody music videos based on Broadway tunes and pop hits.
During a White House press briefing on Thursday (April 23), President Donald Trump made a comment suggesting that light, heat and disinfectant could kill coronavirus in the body. “I see the disinfectant — where it knocks it out in a minute.
While New Yorkers are hunkering down to make it through the coronavirus pandemic, many have begun to turn to a once-divisive political figure to ease their nerves: Governor Andrew Cuomo. Through his level-headed daily briefings where he updates New Yorkers on the evolving situation, the governor has created a sense of calm among a panicked public.So, native New Yorker Randy Rainbow decided to pay tribute to the governor with a new parody video.
Shady singer extraordinaire Randy Rainbow is well-known for his politically charged parody videos. Although they started off as mock interviews with politicians and celebrities, Randy eventually showed off his singing abilities in parody music videos based on Broadway tunes and pop hits.
Parody singer Randy Rainbow has been bringing comedic relief to fans witnessing American politics' most dire situations, but which rhythmical roast of 2020 tops the rest so far?
As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread throughout the world, President Donald Trump is taking fire from all sides for his administration's lackluster response to the disease's spread throughout the United States. His latest critic, internet star Randy Rainbow, is adding a much-needed musical twist to his denunciation.
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