Days before Courtney Barnett embarks her guest-filled Here and There touring festival, the Australian rocker visited CBS Mornings to preview the live show as part of the “Saturday Sessions.”
For the performance, Barnett delivered three tracks from her acclaimed 2021 LP Things Take Time, Take Time: “Rae Street,” “Write a List of Things to Look Forward To” and “Before You Gotta Go,” the latter of which she also played on The Late Show last month.
Barnett previously told Rolling Stone that Things Take Time, Take Time is about finding “some sort of joy and gratitude,...
For the performance, Barnett delivered three tracks from her acclaimed 2021 LP Things Take Time, Take Time: “Rae Street,” “Write a List of Things to Look Forward To” and “Before You Gotta Go,” the latter of which she also played on The Late Show last month.
Barnett previously told Rolling Stone that Things Take Time, Take Time is about finding “some sort of joy and gratitude,...
- 8/6/2022
- by Daniel Kreps
- Rollingstone.com
Stephen Colbert took aim at a regular punching bag of his – Pennsylvania GOP Senate candidate Dr. Mehmet Oz – when he broke down the political race in the state on Thursday night’s “The Late Show.”
After explaining the matchup on the Governor side of things, the “Late Show” host turned his attention to the fight between Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman who is facing off with Dr. Oz in the November election for senator.
“Polls show Fetterman leading by double digits, which might be because Pennsylvanians want to have a Senator who is actually from Pennsylvania,” Colbert joked.
“Dr. Oz lived and voted in New Jersey as recently as the 2020 election. So Fetterman has gone full troll on Oz’s garden state ass, even starting a petition to add Dr. Oz to the New Jersey Hall of Fame,” Colbert continued. “That is lovely. That is really nice. If inducted he...
After explaining the matchup on the Governor side of things, the “Late Show” host turned his attention to the fight between Democratic Lieutenant Governor John Fetterman who is facing off with Dr. Oz in the November election for senator.
“Polls show Fetterman leading by double digits, which might be because Pennsylvanians want to have a Senator who is actually from Pennsylvania,” Colbert joked.
“Dr. Oz lived and voted in New Jersey as recently as the 2020 election. So Fetterman has gone full troll on Oz’s garden state ass, even starting a petition to add Dr. Oz to the New Jersey Hall of Fame,” Colbert continued. “That is lovely. That is really nice. If inducted he...
- 8/5/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
On Wednesday’s “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert talked a lot about the primary elections that happened all over the country, which resulted in a bunch of right wing extremists who support Trump winning nominations.
But he did get to spend some time on the least depressing outcome of the night: The resounding victory for abortion rights in Kansas.
See, in 2019 the Kansas Supreme Court confirmed that the right to an abortion is enshrined in the state’s constitution. So this year, Republicans — Kansas is overwhelmingly Republican — introduced a ballot initiative to change the state’s constitution to outlaw abortion instead.
Supporters of the bill even rolled out some rather innovative (and unsubtle tactics) to push the bill over the finish line. First, it was written to be very confusing — experts said this was done on purpose in order to trick opponents into voting for it. Then they scheduled the...
But he did get to spend some time on the least depressing outcome of the night: The resounding victory for abortion rights in Kansas.
See, in 2019 the Kansas Supreme Court confirmed that the right to an abortion is enshrined in the state’s constitution. So this year, Republicans — Kansas is overwhelmingly Republican — introduced a ballot initiative to change the state’s constitution to outlaw abortion instead.
Supporters of the bill even rolled out some rather innovative (and unsubtle tactics) to push the bill over the finish line. First, it was written to be very confusing — experts said this was done on purpose in order to trick opponents into voting for it. Then they scheduled the...
- 8/4/2022
- by Ross A. Lincoln
- The Wrap
Magnolia Pictures will release I Love My Dad in theaters this Friday, August 5 and On Demand August 12 and today they dropped a new trailer for the film.
I Love My Dad had its World Premiere at SXSW 2022 to incredible praise from both fans and critics alike, winning both the Narrative Feature Grand Jury Award and Audience Award.
Inspired by writer, director, and star James Morosini’s true life experience, I Love My Dad follows Chuck (Patton Oswalt), a hopelessly estranged father who desperately wants to reconnect with his troubled son, Franklin (Morosini). Blocked on social media and concerned for his son’s life, Chuck impersonates a waitress online and starts checking in with Franklin. But things begin to spiral when Franklin falls for this imaginary girl (Claudia Sulewski) and wants nothing more than to meet her in person, as Chuck has inadvertently catfished his own son.
A thrilling comedy with an unexpected twist,...
I Love My Dad had its World Premiere at SXSW 2022 to incredible praise from both fans and critics alike, winning both the Narrative Feature Grand Jury Award and Audience Award.
Inspired by writer, director, and star James Morosini’s true life experience, I Love My Dad follows Chuck (Patton Oswalt), a hopelessly estranged father who desperately wants to reconnect with his troubled son, Franklin (Morosini). Blocked on social media and concerned for his son’s life, Chuck impersonates a waitress online and starts checking in with Franklin. But things begin to spiral when Franklin falls for this imaginary girl (Claudia Sulewski) and wants nothing more than to meet her in person, as Chuck has inadvertently catfished his own son.
A thrilling comedy with an unexpected twist,...
- 8/2/2022
- by Michelle Hannett
- WeAreMovieGeeks.com
After 25 Republican senators voted last week against the Pact Act, the GOP has constantly been in the headlines for opposing the legislation meant to help veterans who were exposed to toxins in the line of duty, and on Monday’s “The Late Show,” Stephen Colbert had something to say about it.
Colbert opened his monologue Monday night by laying out what happened and addressing the vote switch with a blurred, rude hand gesture.
“Recently, both the House and the Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill called The Pact Act, which would expand healthcare coverage for military veterans who were exposed to toxins and burn pits during their service. That’s something we can all agree on. If we’re going to go to war, we have to take care of the warriors. Except that, due to an administrative issue, the Senate had to revote on the bill and this time, the...
Colbert opened his monologue Monday night by laying out what happened and addressing the vote switch with a blurred, rude hand gesture.
“Recently, both the House and the Senate overwhelmingly passed a bill called The Pact Act, which would expand healthcare coverage for military veterans who were exposed to toxins and burn pits during their service. That’s something we can all agree on. If we’re going to go to war, we have to take care of the warriors. Except that, due to an administrative issue, the Senate had to revote on the bill and this time, the...
- 8/2/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Colbert on Manchin’s Reconciliation Support: He ‘Was Visited By the Ghost of Climate Future’ (Video)
“The Late Show” host Stephen Colbert, like many Americans, was surprised when West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin changed course and came out in support of a reconciliation deal with Democratic Senate leader Chuck Schumer that would help fight climate change. So, during Thursday night’s monologue, Colbert imagined how Manchin finally came around — and it involved a classic Charles Dickens plot twist.
“This bill is a marked departure from Manchin’s positions only days earlier. So what happened?” Colbert asked. “Turns out Manchin was visited by the Ghost of Climate Future.'”
He then played a clip from “A Christmas Carol,” replacing the dialog and casting Manchin as Scrooge.
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“You there, boy. What day is today?” the Scrooge character asked.
“Today? Why it’s July 27,” the boy replied.
“Of course. Go down to...
“This bill is a marked departure from Manchin’s positions only days earlier. So what happened?” Colbert asked. “Turns out Manchin was visited by the Ghost of Climate Future.'”
He then played a clip from “A Christmas Carol,” replacing the dialog and casting Manchin as Scrooge.
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Colbert Likens Justice Department Finally Investigating Trump to Coworker Finally Discovering ‘Game of Thrones’ (Video)
“You there, boy. What day is today?” the Scrooge character asked.
“Today? Why it’s July 27,” the boy replied.
“Of course. Go down to...
- 7/29/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
Stephen Colbert called out the Justice Department’s decision to finally announce an investigation into former president Donald Trump on Thursday’s “The Late Show,” likening the legal body to that coworker who is only just now discovering “Game of Thrones.”
“There’s bad news for former president Kermit the Fraud,” Colbert said, opening the theme during his monologue, and giving Trump another new nickname. “Turns out the Justice Department is investigating the former president’s actions in their January 6 criminal probe.”
Colbert had to take a moment for his audience to stop cheering over the news, but when he did, he called the Justice Department out.
“It is about damn time,” he said. “At this point the investigators are like the last person at the office to catch onto a popular TV show. ‘So get this, guys – there are dragons. But they hardly ever show them. There’s lots of nudity.
“There’s bad news for former president Kermit the Fraud,” Colbert said, opening the theme during his monologue, and giving Trump another new nickname. “Turns out the Justice Department is investigating the former president’s actions in their January 6 criminal probe.”
Colbert had to take a moment for his audience to stop cheering over the news, but when he did, he called the Justice Department out.
“It is about damn time,” he said. “At this point the investigators are like the last person at the office to catch onto a popular TV show. ‘So get this, guys – there are dragons. But they hardly ever show them. There’s lots of nudity.
- 7/28/2022
- by Jolie Lash
- The Wrap
St. Vincent, a.k.a. Annie Clark, made a special appearance on The Late Show in host Stephen Colbert’s house band. The musician took the opportunity to publicly urge the Dallas Cowboys to book her to perform the National Anthem at a future game.
“You are a proud daughter of Dallas, is this not true?” Colbert asked St. Vincent. She confirmed, “I am, in fact, from Dallas, Texas, yes.”
Colbert then asked her to “sell me on Dallas,” explaining that he has never been. “Is it the brisket? Is it the Cowboys?...
“You are a proud daughter of Dallas, is this not true?” Colbert asked St. Vincent. She confirmed, “I am, in fact, from Dallas, Texas, yes.”
Colbert then asked her to “sell me on Dallas,” explaining that he has never been. “Is it the brisket? Is it the Cowboys?...
- 7/28/2022
- by Emily Zemler
- Rollingstone.com
Don Lane has died from a dementia-related illness, aged 75. The Australian TV star, who won many awards for The Late Show and the Don Lane Show in the 1970s and '80s, passed away yesterday morning in a care facility. Lane's manager Jayne Ambrose said in a statement: "His son is devastated and Australia has suffered a great loss today. It's a very sad day for the family." Lane's co-host and friend Bert Newton said: "All I can say is that I can't (more)...
- 10/23/2009
- by By Rebecca Davies
- Digital Spy
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