Rep. Adam Schiff talks about the impeachment trial, how his daily life has changed in the last year, the positive and negative response he gets when out in public, Donald Trump's assault on the rule of law, Devin Nunes devoting his time to defending Trump, Mitt Romney voting his conscience, meeting Donald Trump and getting out to vote in November.
Gwyneth talks about what her kids think of her career, being in a high school acapella group with Kerry Washington, exploring things that might benefit our wellness like psychedelics and women's pleasure on her new Netflix show “The Goop Lab,” and she reveals how her very popular candle called “This Smells Like My Vagina” was created.
Artistic Director, Hunter Foster has announced Redhouse Arts Center's 2020-21 Main Stage Season featuring several Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning productions that are sure to delight audiences of all ages. With every production this season, Redhouse will utilize its versatile theatre space to treat audiences to a thrilling theatre experience. 'We found our audiences really loved the intimacy of our productions, as they did with our musical, Rent', stated Foster. 'Having the actors so close to the audience really elevated the story's emotional level. No other theatre in Central New York gives such an immersive experience to an audience the way Redhouse can, and we want to continue experimenting with our spaces for the 20/21 season', he concluded. Building on this year's success, Redhouse will offer five Main Stage shows with some productions offering an extended three week run.
Huey talks about his hearing loss, being diagnosed with Meniere's disease, celebrities that have reached out to him, his new album 'Weather,' and doing an impromptu concert to raise money while hitchhiking through Africa and Spain after losing his passport in the 60's.
Chris gives men advice for Valentine's Day, and talks about getting trim for Jurassic Park, gaining weight “Parks and Recreation,” and he takes some audience questions from fans in the audience including a surprise from Tom Holland. Tom and Chris also talk about their new Pixar movie “Onward,” and Tom reveals what he bought his twin brothers for their 21st birthday.
The “American Idol” judges talk about working together, mentoring the kids that audition for the show, and Katy reveals that Lionel & Luke are not invited to her wedding to Orlando Bloom.
Lucy talks about her impressive pumpkin carving skills, playing Katy Keene, Archie Comics, 'Pretty Little Liars,' and Jimmy surprises Lucy with a great old clip of Lucy on the kid version of 'American Idol' when she was 14 years old.
David talks about his new MasterClass on storytelling and humor, his sister Amy Sedaris, meeting audience members after his live tours, chatting with strangers, and writing funny things when he signs books.
Amy talks about hosting the Golden Globes with Tina Fey, watching the Oscars, being nostalgic for the 70's and 80's, what she was like as a teenager, voicing characters on her new animated show “Duncanville,” and celebrating “Galentine's Day” with her friends from “Parks and Recreation.”
Harrison talks about the Oscars, killing Han Solo off of Star Wars, being a carpenter in his youth, getting fired from Crate & Barrel, working with a fake dog in his new movie Call of the Wild, Donald Trump, and not being a great student.
At 2020 Vision: The Next Celebrity President, your favorite celebrities debate each other to become president! Comedians perform impressions of celebrities in this hour-long show, which features catchy slogans, campaign speeches, and opinions on hard-hitting issues from celebrities like Tracy Morgan, Kourtney Kardashian, Cardi B, Tom Hanks, Ice T, and more! Come prepared to vote for your favorite candidate - YOU choose the winner!
Though SCR's admirable new production of the 1963 Broadway musical SHE LOVES ME, for the most part, still has many charming, beautifully-staged, and well-sung moments, it also somehow feels like it is slightly reigned in, as if there was a purposeful attempt to downscale some of its built-in whimsy and spirited vivaciousness---particularly in the first act where emotional expressions all seem to sit in the same middle areaa?? never tipping over to too angry or too sad or too happy or too, well, anything. Now on stage in Costa Mesa through February 22, 2020, the production---directed by the theater's own artistic director David Ivers---is genuinely entertaining, but still needs a huge shot of joy, romance, and pep to make it feel complete.
On Sunday, right across the street from Jimmy Kimmel's studio in Hollywood are the 92nd Annual Academy Awards. There are nine nominees for best picture, which is a lot, so they decided to have some fun. They went out on the street and asked people about a bunch of stuff we made up about the nominated films. None of this stuff happened but did that stop people from giving their takes on them?