The Poway Center for the Performing Arts welcomes the reliably irreverent Capitol Steps, Washington DC's political satirists extraordinaire, for an 8 p.m. performance on Friday, May 3, 2019. This perennial favorite promises to tackle both sides of the political spectrum and all things equally foolish. What more would you expect from the troupe that puts the 'MOCK' in Democracy?
Inclusive DIY collective of artists that span every medium, 2012 Bid Adieu, now have two singles streaming everywhere: 'Friends' and 'Calours,' both from their debut album, We died in 2012. This Is Hell, is due out June 7.
World-renowned tenor Anthony Kearns will sing the classic song, 'Silver Bells,' on TBN's popular show, 'Huckabee,' tonight at 8 p.m. Eastern/ 7 p.m. Central.
World- renowned tenor Anthony Kearns, a member of the double-platinum, PBS super-group, The Irish Tenors, will perform at the 2018 National Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in Washington, D.C. on November 28, 2018, it was announced.
PBS today announced its Winter-Spring 2019 primetime schedule, featuring a season brimming with new drama, music, arts, history, science, nature and more, as well as returning seasons of favorite series.
ABC News Chief Global Affairs Correspondent Martha Raddatz and National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) President and CEO Gordon Smith will headline a keynote session on Thursday, October 18 at NAB Show New York. The pair will discuss Raddatz's experience as a war correspondent, White House reporter, moderator of both Presidential and Vice Presidential debates, and the importance of broadcast journalism in an era of social media unrest.
The award-winning Capitol Steps (www.capsteps.com), America's premiere political-musical-satire troupe, is heading back to the Spreckels Theatre in San Diego on Saturday, October 27, 2018 at 8 PM. Their last show in 2017 was a sellout and fans can expect this show to follow suit.
NBC News' Dateline will air a special hour this Sunday that culminates a months-long, in-depth report on the growing homeless epidemic affecting half a million Americans. NBC News' Craig Melvin's report, City of Angels, airs this Sunday, August 19 at 7 p.m. ET/PT, 6 p.m. CT, and features an eye-opening tour of Skid Row, the nation's epicenter of homelessness. Melvin speaks with California residents of the San Fernando Valley and Venice who are struggling to deal with the influx of homeless people into residential neighborhoods, andLos Angeles Times award-winning columnist Steve Lopez, who writes extensively about the crisis. To watch a preview of the report, click here.
CBS News will present SUNDAY'S BEST: CELEBRATING 40 YEARS OF CBS SUNDAY MORNING, a new, one-hour primetime special spotlighting the best original reporting on the arts, humanities, entertainment, music and much more to be broadcast Friday, Sept. 14 (8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
It is 1626 and a young d'Artagnan heads for Paris, determined to join the King's Musketeers. After befriending legendary Musketeers Athos, Aramis and Porthos, the four friends quickly become embroiled in a plot to ruin the honour of the Queen and threaten the stability of the entire French state. Set in atmospheric St Paul's Church in Covent Garden, a swashbuckling version of Alexander Dumas' classic tale The Three Musketeers is a captivating joy to watch.
The award-winning Capitol Steps (www.capsteps.com), America's premiere political-musical-satire troupe is heading back to the Carolina Theatre in Durham on Saturday, October 6 at 7:30 PM. Their last show in 2017 was a sellout and fans can expect this show to follow suit.
In the spirit of Independence Day, 2018, the Seventh Annual Tribute to America's veterans and those serving in the U.S. Congress was held at the Capitol Hill Club on June 27, 2018. Former Pennsylvania Governor, U.S. Congressman and first Secretary of Homeland Security, Tom Ridge, was the Guest of Honor, flanked by a long list of veterans who are present or past members of Congress.
World-renowned tenor Anthony Kearns sang his signature song, 'O' America!' on TBN's popular show, 'Huckabee,' on Sunday, July 1, 2018 at 8 p.m. Eastern/ 7 p.m. Central.
This August, Jenny Horsthuis (Swift in Word, Corbett Theatre; Macbeth, St. Paul's Church; Inside Pussy Riot, Saatchi Gallery) will return to St. Paul's Church to star as the brave hero d'Artagnan in Iris Theatre's thrilling re-gendered The Three Musketeers. Also returning to St. Paul's is Matt Stubbs (A Serious Business, Pleasance Theatre/The Hat Factory; A Midsummer Night's Dream, Stafford Castle; Macbeth, St. Paul's Church) who will be playing Athos - one of the formidable musketeers. Completing the infamous trio are Albert De Jongh (The White Princess, Starz Network; As You Like It, Petersfield Shakespeare Festival; King John, Union Theatre) and Elliot Liburd (Bismillah: An ISIS Tragicomedy, Pleasance Theatre; The Girl With The Iron Claws, Dartington; Titus Andronicus, Fourth Monkey Theatre Company) who will be playing Aramis and Porthos respectively. They are joined by Ailsa Joy (Bad Jews, Theatre Royal Haymarket and UK Tour; Two Gentlemen of Verona, Guildford Shakespeare Company; TimePlays, Hampton Court Palace) as Milady and Bethan Rose Young (The Great Gatsby, Theatr Clwyd; Cosy, Millennium Centre Wales; Dead Born Grow, Frantic Assembly) as Constance. Stephan Boyce (Dangling, Southwark Playhouse; Thirst, The Space; Romeo & Juliet Unzipped, Salisbury Playhouse) who plays Treville, the moral leader of the Musketeers, will round off this stellar cast.
NBC News' Jacob Soboroff's in-depth, extensive reporting on the reality of life along the U.S.-Mexico border will be featured in a special edition of “Dateline” titled, “The Dividing Line,” this Sunday, June 24 at 7 p.m. ET/6 p.m. CT. For the one-hour broadcast, Soboroff travels 2,000 miles for a personal and up-close look at the border and speaks with families seeking asylum — meeting them on the road, at the moment they cross into the States, and in a shelter in Mexico preparing to cross the border. The special provides the most up-to-date news on the controversial policy of separating migrant families and fact checks claims made on both sides of the aisle. To view a preview of the report, click here.
In his first television interview since being released from prison, rapper Meek Mill tells NBC News' Lester Holt: “I think we always been divided in America where it's always black and white. I don't really call it black and white. A lot of black people are in prison, a lot of Spanish men are in prison. A lot of these laws and policies are made to keep most of these minorities trapped forever.” Mill adds, “I had eight years of probation that turned to 16 years of probation. Something is not working. I'm still doing time for that case.” To watch the preview, click here, and the transcript of the excerpt is provided below.
“Meet the Press with Chuck Todd” (MTP) was the #1 most-watched Sunday show in the key demo this past Sunday, April 15, according to Nielsen Media Research data, handily beating ABC's “This Week,” which led with an excerpt from its exclusive interview with former FBI Director James Comey.
Following are excerpts from CNBC interviews which aired on special edition of CNBC's “Squawk Box,” live from the Rayburn Room in the U.S. Capitol today, Tuesday April 17th, including: Rep. Kevin Brady (R) Texas, Ways and Means Committee Chair; Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R) California, House Majority Leader; and Mick Mulvaney, Director of the Office of Management and Budget.