Shepard Smith explains the challenges of launching his new CNBC show The News with Shepard Smith during a pandemic, reveals why he decided to leave Fox News and gives his prediction on which states to watch out for in the 2020 election.
Sen. Bernie Sanders sends a message to undecided voters, explains his new plan to help American workers and talks about his relationship with celebrities like Cardi B and Dua Lipa.
Century High School's (CHS) award-winning Opening Knights Drama Club proudly presents The Quarantine Cabaret, an innovative virtual production to be livestreamed at 7 pm on November 14 and 21, 2020.
Bryan Washington discusses the inspiration for his new novel Memorial, opens up about receiving feedback from friends and collaborators and explains how he learned to write narratives from renting movies at Blockbuster.
Bette Midler talks about the success of her 1993 film Hocus Pocus, explains how it felt to act with Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy again in the Hocus Pocus Hulaween reunion and reveals whether or not her character Winifred’s fake teeth will make an appearance at the event.
Boston Symphony Orchestra has announced their upcoming programming including newly recorded videos launching in November and December, plus Music In Changing Times and more.
Natalie Portman talks about her new children’s book Natalie Portman's Fables, reveals her experience working with Taika Waititi in Thor: Love and Thunder and shares how she became one of the owners of Angel City FC.
LA-based Azniv Korkejian, aka Bedouine, has today announced that she will be sharing a new song with those who email her their 'I Voted' sticker selfies.
“The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” is leading the 2020-21 late-night season to date as the #1 most-social program across all of TV, having generated 11.9 million Total interactions. This leads the next closest competitor by 3.3 million Total Interactions (Source: Nielsen Social Content Ratings; Linear Window; 9/21/20-10/25/20; All Series).
Boston Symphony Orchestra has announced upcoming streaming offerings including new cello miniatures by Nico Muhly, Marti Epstein, and more, and fiddle music by Bonnie Bewick and friends.
Gwen Stefani talks about shooting The Voice during the pandemic, opens up about the 25th anniversary of No Doubt’s Tragic Kingdom and gushes about winning a CMT Award with Blake Shelton.
It's been a busy lockdown for comedian Laura Lexx who has seen her infamous Jürgen Klopp Twitter thread (5.6 million views, 55K likes and celebrity fans including Gary Lineker, Kathy Burke, Marian Keyes and Seth Meyers) now become a book - Klopp Actually.
Giancarlo Esposito shares what he loves the most about living in New Mexico, explains the difference between playing Gustavo in Breaking Bad and playing him in Better Call Saul and talks about joining the Star Wars universe in The Mandalorian.
In a year filled with uncertainty and instability, Warner Music Nashville/Atlantic Records’ standout singer/songwriter Ingrid Andress is offering a message of reassurance
Michael Keaton describes his experience working in Aaron Sorkin’s new film The Trial of the Chicago 7, reveals he was intimidated by Jack Nicholson while shooting Batman and shares his experience voting in his first election.
Sen. Cory Booker reveals his thoughts on President Trump continuously bringing up his name, opens up about what made him support Joe Biden for president and tells Seth what he will be doing on election night.