Sting talks about visiting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in front of our theatre, messing with people who are driving next to him listening to his music, the first time he ever heard one of his songs on the radio, his upcoming residency at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, and his musical The Last Ship which is on tour in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington D.C., St. Paul and Detroit.
Dave is back to frighten Jimmy with animals. This time he brings a Grey Fox, Slender-Billed Cockatoo, Rattlesnake and Wallaby. If you want to help the animals affected by the devastating bushfires in Australia you can donate to the International Fund for Animal Welfare: https://www.ifaw.org
Colin talks about the earthquake in Los Angeles, receiving a “black card” to his favorite Kebab shop “Abrakebabra” in Ireland, discovering what his ancestry is after taking a 23 & Me DNA test, his new movie The Gentleman directed by Guy Ritchie, and playing The Penguin in the new Batman movie.
Michael talks about missing football, what it was liking playing in the Super Bowl, who he thinks is going to win between the Chiefs & 49ers, Michael Jackson's halftime show, writing a book about his life, and Coach Jimmy Johnson breaking up his fights with teammates.
Liv talks about living in England with her fiancé and kids, British things she hasn't gotten used to, the crazy street signs they have over there, going to soccer games, working with Rob Lowe on “9-1-1: Lone Star,” and she reveals whether or not she gets embarrassed by her dad Steven Tyler.
On occasion a show comes along that puts a smile on your lips from the opening curtain to the final bows, CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY is that kind of show. CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY, presented by The American Theatre Guild, opened on Tuesday night at the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts. The staged musical is adapted from the children's novel by Roald Dahl with book by David Greig, music by Marc Shaiman, and lyrics by Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman.
Jane & Lily talk about being arrested for non-violent disobedience as a part of Fire Drill Fridays to bring awareness to the climate crisis, what it was like in jail, Jane's famous mugshot from her 1970 arrest, other things they should have been arrested for, and the new season of “Grace and Frankie” on Netflix.
Michael talks about playing Mr. Roarke in the new Fantasy Island movie, growing up watching horror films, and his mom's superstitions to ward off bad spirits.
The 2020 MusiCares® Person of the Year Aerosmith will perform live at the tribute concert in their honor, with Russell Brand as the event's host. GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Melissa Etheridge and past GRAMMY Award nominees Nuno Bettencourt, Jessie J and Kesha join the concert lineup with previously announced performers Cheap Trick, Gary Clark Jr., Alice Cooper, Gavin Degraw, Johnny Depp, Foo Fighters, Luis Fonsi, Sammy Hagar, H.E.R., Jonas Brothers, Emily King, John Legend, John Mayer, Ashley McBryde, LeAnn Rimes, and Yola. Greg Phillinganes will be the musical director.
American Theatre Guild's national tour of 'Finding Neverland' is a marvel of imaginative production values, excellent acting, and quirky-jerky choreography, making this 'making of Peter Pan' fantasy a joy from start to finish.
In his first appearance on our show, Al talks about his many Oscar nominations over the years, sitting next to Jeff Bridges during his first time at the Academy Awards, making Godfather 2, being aged down for The Irishman, his new show “Hunters” on Amazon Prime, and he takes questions from pedestrians on Hollywood Blvd.
Florence talks about finding out she was nominated for an Oscar, letting her parents know, who she's planning to bring, acting with Meryl Streep, and growing up in Oxford.
Charlize talks about winning an Oscar for Monster, her love of “The Bachelor,” learning to sound like Megyn Kelly for her role in Bombshell, the start of the #MeToo movement, what her kids think about her award nominations, and she reveals what happened on the worst date she has ever been on.
Brian talks about winning a Golden Globe, playing the terrible Logan Roy on HBO's 'Succession,' visiting his hometown in Scotland while shooting, and living in Brooklyn.
Ilana talks about doing her first Kimmel appearance without her 'Broad City' co-star Abbi Jacobson, her first ever stand-up special 'The Planet is Burning,' why politicians should be taking Global Warming more seriously, her Voter Empowerment Dance Party – 'Horny for the Polls,' and hanging out with her husband's funny biotech friends.