On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, comedian Brian Regan did an entire interview with a local news station without realizing he had been mistaken for a screenwriter with the same name.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, Jimmy gave BLACK-ISH star Anthony Andersson a mulligan to make up for his horrible first public performance with a solo of 'Greatest Love of All.'
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina explained how she went from secretary to CEO to running a campaign for U.S. Presient and shared her views on non-Christian leaders
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, Jimmy and guest ryan Reynolds competed in a high-stakes game of blackjack where the loser of each round got smacked in the face with a giant rubber hand.
Last week on LATE SHOW WITH STEPHEN COLBERT, in honor of the release of 'The Carol Burnett Show: The Lost Episodes,' Kevin Spacey surprised his idol Carol Burnett with a very special poem. 'There's actually somebody here tonight, and you are his idol,' Colbert told Burnett, 'and it's the actor Kevin Spacey, and he would like to come out and say hi.' The HOUSE OF CARDS star then appeared and read the poem in his best Jimmy Stewart impersonation, which brought Ms. Burnett to tears. CLICK HERE to watch the appearance.
If you liked Spacey's uncanny impression of Stewart, you'll love some of his others. Click below to watch him take on Bill Clinton, Chrsitopher Walken, Johnny Carson and many more!
On Friday's TONIGHT SHOW, in a nod to the classic '80's music video, Jimmy performed a haunting rendition of the song 'Hello' with Lionel Richie. Or does he?
Broadway's elite turned out in style for the finals of the 2015 New York New Works Theatre Festival! Industry leaders congregated at the sold out Elektra Theatre for a superb evening of performances that were mentored by the panel of Broadway Producers and Emmy Award winners.
On last night's TONIGHT SHOW, music guest and Grammy winner Chris Cornell performed from his new song 'Nearly Forgot My Broken Heart' from his new solo album, 'Hire Truth'.
The Smith Center will welcome Paul Anka to Reynolds Hall this fall. Very few performing artists have made as great an impact on popular culture as Anka, who will perform his greatest hits accompanied by his backing band in Reynolds Hall today, Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m.