“I know exactly how to get an audience’s attention in 2018.” Sam Bee does a segment trashing Trump with Russian dissident Masha Gessen, and Jason Alexander […]
Here's a couple of quick notes to be aware of during the upcoming week of late night talk show comedy fun. The Daily Show with Trevor Noah and The Opposition with Jordan Klepper are both in reruns this week.
Happy Talk-tober! That month when all the late night talk shows do their funniest and best work hoping that the Great Pumpkin comes to visit them with candy and gifts.
Back in 2015, a Bloomberg Businessweek profile of White House Chief Strategist and former Breitbart News executive chairman Steve Bannon revealed a little-known fact: that the controversial […]
Entertainment Weekly reports that The Simpsons are running a new episode this year that will parody Trump University and will star the fake Larry David from […]
Lifetime is putting together a TV Movie based on the life and career of Britney Spears. The Hollywood Reporter says the film will follow Spears from […]
IFC is getting ready for its new “Shark-Half-a-Day” Marathon by having Seinfeld star Jason Alexander tell you some very interesting facts about sharks. Not only does […]
TV show reunions are all the rage these days and no one knows this better than Topher Grace, who has pieced together a “Seinfeld reunion” earlier this week.
Tonight on Comedy Central, everyone's favorite history show, Drunk History returns to Comedy Central for an all new third season of stories from our nations archives told through the lense of a bottle of whisky...or vodka...or wine.
Larry David is passing his torch over to Jason Alexander. Once again, Jason will take over a role Larry originated. Last time it was his persona, playing a character in Seinfeld largely based on Larry's life, and this time he's taking over for Larry on Broadway, in the hit show Fish in the Dark.
At last night's Tony Awards, Larry David gave the first Tony non-acceptance speech ever. In fact, not only did Larry David not win an award, he wasn't even nominated. But he will be the most talked about presenter this year, after he gave a very Larry David-esque and very funny speech about how tough it is to be a Jew in the entertainment business. Just ask Harvey Weinstein.
This weekend, Andy Kindler will be appearing at The Moontower Comedy and Oddity Festival in Austin, Texas. Amy Hawthorne caught up with him to talk about the festival and his Twitter addiction.
Since Steve Carell’s arrival on the comedic scene, he’s done little wrong ‒minus, of course, leaving The Office, where his former “employees” have been forced to wither away without his leadership. In fact, Steve has been more than willing to put his reputation, and his actual body on the line for his comedic ambitions
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