Showtime to Premiere Season Two of OUR CARTOON PRESIDENT on May 12
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Apr 9, 2019
SHOWTIME will premiere the second season of its animated comedy series OUR CARTOON PRESIDENT on Sunday, May 12 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, and will feature an animated appearance from Queer Eye's Jonathan Van Ness. Additionally, SHOWTIME has released the official key art and trailer for season two, which will consist of 10 half-hour episodes.
VIDEO: Netflix Releases the Trailer for MO AMER: THE VAGABOND Original Comedy Special
by Kaitlin Milligan
- Sep 25, 2018
Comedian Mo Amer will be releasing his debut Netflix Original stand-up comedy special, The Vagabond, in all Netflix territories on Monday, October 8, 2018. For your coverage consideration, the official description, photos, and key art are included below, and check out the trailer that just debuted below!
BWW Review: Nashville Rep's Outrageously Fun AVENUE Q Leaves Audiences Wanting More
by Jeffrey Ellis
- Sep 9, 2018
Never before have audiences responded with such startling enthusiasm and thunderous applause to a Nashville Repertory Theatre opening night - at least in my memory and I've been reviewing shows at the Rep for 30 years now - than what I witnessed last night as Avenue Q kicked off the company's 2018-19 season in astonishingly irreverent style. Theater historians would have a hard time finding a production in which Nashville Rep audiences had a better time celebrating diversity and internet porn while watching two puppets have unbridled and unrestrained sex even if they lack some of the parts necessary to consummate the act.
BWW Morning Brief December 18th, 2017: MAN OF LA MANCHA Concert, Barbara Cook Tribute, and More
by Stephi Wild
- Dec 18, 2017
Good morning BroadwayWorld! Today's top news: John Cariani, Jason Danieley, Santino Fontana, Marc Kudisch, Julia Murney, Bryce Pinkham and more perform in Transport Group's MAN OF LA MANCHA concert; Audra McDonald, Kelli O'Hara, Norm Lewis and more pay tribute to Barbara Cook; and more!
VIDEO: Scarlett Johansson Returns as Ivanka Trump in SNL Tree Trimming Cold Open
by Stephi Wild
- Dec 17, 2017
Saturday Night Live continues the trend of political cold opens with last night's episode, featuring the return of Scarlett Johansson as Ivanka Trump. In this sketch, Donald (Alec Baldwin), Melania (Cecily Strong), Ivanka (Scarlett Johansson), Donald Jr. (Mikey Day) and Eric Trump (Alex Moffat) trim the tree with help from Kellyanne Conway (Kate McKinnon), Sarah Huckabee Sanders (Aidy Bryant), Mike Pence (Beck Bennett) and more. The group adorns their tree with the faces of political 'haters and losers.'
VIDEO: They Told the Truth, They Didn't Come to Fool You - SNL's Team Trump Performs 'Hallelujah'
by Julie Musbach
- May 21, 2017
This week's episode of SNL featured a cold open and a broken Hallelujah. Team Trump, featuring Kellyanne Conway, Mike Pence, Melania Trump, Ivanka Trump (Scarlett Johansson), Donald Trump Jr, Eric Trump, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Grim Reaper Steve Bannon, and the man himself assembled a the piano to croon out the Leonard Cohen ballad.
Volunteer to be a Millionaire Offers Tips to Be Successful
by Christina Mancuso
- Jan 30, 2014
Volunteer to Be a Millionaire - The Essential Secrets for Teen Success was written to teach teens how to be successful today and for their future, regardless of the economy. There are many people who are generating success despite the economy. Sandra Macpherson and Shawn Kelly learned from many of those successful people, like Stedman Graham, Eric Trump, Steve Wozniak and many more, to bring their success secrets and break it down for your teen in this book.
ALL-STAR CELEBRITY APPRENTICE: Donald Trump Crowns the Winner!
by Tyler Peterson
- May 20, 2013
Host and executive producer, Donald J. Trump, named multi-platinum country star Trace Adkins as the first-ever All-Star Celebrity Apprentice in tonight's live season finale, concluding a dramatic and closely watched sixth season of "The Celebrity Apprentice" (Sunday, 9-11pm ET.) Adkins beat Las Vegas superstar Penn Jillette in the exciting finale held at New York University's Skirball Center for the Performing Arts in New York City, which was followed by a party at Cipriani 42nd Street sponsored by Walgreens.
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