This week the media went boo-nanas picking up the story that Jon Stewart had “secret” meetings with President Obama. Last night on The Daily Show, Stewart shared […]
Trevor Noah, who will be taking over the Daily Show when Jon Stewart leaves next month, has officially moved to New York. His first impressions of living in the big apple are "it's loud."
Jon Stewart said he's not planning to make a big deal about leaving The Daily Show, with a big parade of important 'final guests'. Guess when the Prez drops by, it's not such a big deal anymore.
This morning the 2015 Emmy Award Nominations were announced with plenty of comedy nominations, and it’s no surprise to see Amazon’s Transparent leading the pack with […]
David Letterman made his first post retirement appearance and it was a real doozy. Long time late pals Steve Martin and Martin Short are on tour with A Very Stupid Conversation in San Antonio, Texas, and David Letterman shocked the audience with a drop in.
The Washington Post, one of our nation's most venerable guardians of free speech took a step in a surprising direction earlier this week, publishing an article by Dr. Stacey Patton and David Leonard that called out comedian Amy Schumer as a racist.
Why? With Hannibal Buress premieres tonight at 10:30pm EST on Comedy Central. To promote the series, the network has released a short on their website that features Hannibal giving a hilarious, lazy audition to replace Jon Stewart as host of The Daily Show.
It's his 45th year as a stand up, he's been a regular on on Curb Your Enthusiasm, appeared on The Daily Show for 17 years, he's got a new television show called Blunt Talk and last night he stopped by The Daily Show to talk with Jon Stewart, probably for the last time, at least officially. It's Richard Lewis of course.
Watch this timelapse of Jon Stewart's time at the Daily Show set to weird Jewish-y music. Of course he wants to quit. This poor guy has been stuck in a desk job with his ass in the same seat for 16 years.
Aasif Mandvi has been making fewer appearances lately on The Daily Show. The reason is not because his career is floundering. Rather, he is now a writer and co-star on a new HBO series, The Brink, which premiered last night.