Colin Jost shares how grueling it was to work six Saturday Night Live episodes in a row, talks about how strange it feels to not go out after taping the show and dishes on married life with Scarlett Johansson.
Audiences far and wide will experience the internal conflicts and joys of a dark-skinned Black woman's fearless battle for equity and equality by streaming a reading of the show's first draft, available on demand April 19-May 2, 2021.
The Casting Society of America has announced the nominees for the 2021 Artios Awards. Among this year's nominees are The Prom, Disney's new live-action Mulan film, and more.
This month, BSO Music Director Andris Nelsons leads the Boston Symphony Orchestra in a series of recordings to be released on the orchestra’s new streaming platform, BSO NOW.
Today, Pale Waves have released Who Am I? via Dirty Hit, their high-anticipated sophomore album, alongside the music video for latest single “Fall To Pieces.”
Annie Mumolo goes through the photo journal she has kept during the pandemic and shares her experience working with Kristen Wiig in Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar.
Will Forte explains how he is preparing for fatherhood, shares his experience adopting a dog during the pandemic and reveals his upcoming wedding plans.
“From ‘She’s Gotta Have It’ in 1986 to ‘Da 5 Bloods’ in 2020, Spike has directed an astonishing number of feature films… 24! Not to mention his work in documentaries, television, music videos and commercials.
Allison Janney shares her experience doing a virtual press tour, explains the process of filming her show Mom during the COVID-19 pandemic and compares herself to her Breaking News In Yuba County character.
Some Like It Hot has found a new member of its creative team! The Shubert Organization and Neil Meron have just announced Emmy nominated writer and performer Amber Ruffin joins Tony nominee Matthew López to adapt the musical comedy from the beloved MGM film.
New West Symphony (NWS), with Grammy-winning conductor Michael Christie as Artistic and Music Director, continues its 2020-21 groundbreaking and reimagined season of “Global Sounds, Local Cultures” with A Tour of China – a celebration of Chinese New Year and the Spring Lantern Festival.
Continuing to build on the momentum of 2020, the Santa Barbara Symphony is one of a small handful of orchestras that has found a way to return safely back on stage together - for the moment without live audiences. The Santa Barbara Symphony's historic season continues this month, with “Santa Barbara Celebration,” on Saturday, February 27 (with a rebroadcast on Sunday, February 28).
Bill Burr talks about cheering on Tom Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the Super Bowl, describes his experience participating in The Mandalorian and sets up his upcoming documentary Patrice O'Neal: Killing Is Easy.
Michelle Pfeiffer talks about developing a nose for fragrance while running her company Henry Rose, explains why she was scared to take on her role in French Exit and shares her love of cats.
The Great Food Truck Race heads north to Alaska for the wildest culinary journey in series history this March, where fighting blistering cold, raging winds and short daylight hours are part of every week’s action.
Thomas Middleditch shares how the pandemic led to his obsession with Twitch, talks about his role on B Positive and dishes on his Canadian theater background.
Amy Schumer talks about how proud she is to be starring in a Hellmann's 2021 Super Bowl commercial, shares how she responds to hateful comments on the internet and reveals why she lies about her son's age.
David Duchovny talks about how his fear of undercooked meat is causing him to burn everything he cooks, discusses researching Mormon culture in San Bernardino for his book Truly Like Lightning and shares his opinion of Seth's Trump impression.