Last night, the hugely anticipated revival of Meredith Willson’s The Music Man, starring two-time Tony Award, Grammy Award, and Emmy Award-winning star Hugh Jackman as Professor Harold Hill and two-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster as Marian Paroo opened triumphantly on Broadway.
Last night, To Kill a Mockingbird welcomed Academy Award nominee and Emmy Award winner Greg Kinnear as he made his Broadway debut as “Atticus Finch.” Written by Academy Award winner Aaron Sorkin with direction by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher, To Kill a Mockingbird also stars Baize Buzan as “Scout Finch.”
The two-minute video features an original script written by playwright, Aaron Sorkin, and voiced by Tony Award nominated and Emmy Award-winning star, Jeff Daniels.
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi explains to Stephen Colbert what the impeachment inquiry is really all about: patriotism and upholding the Constitution of the United States of America.
Jonathan Van Ness was a guest on Monday night's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live to talk about his new book “Over the Top.” During the interview he discusses what drove him to reveal that he was diagnosed with HIV, the response he has received, ending the stigma around the disease, “Queer Eye,” endorsing Senator Elizabeth Warren and receiving a call from her, meeting Nancy Pelosi to discuss the Equality Act, and his family owning the local paper growing up.
EGOT winner and author of 'The Unqualified Hostess' Whoopi Goldberg prefers to focus on actions versus opinions when it comes to reacting to big news like today's impeachment announcement by Nancy Pelosi. Watch her talk to Stephen Colbert below!
Last night, Saturday Night Live was back with a new timely cold open. In the sketch, Steve Harvey (Kenan Thompson) hosts a special Deal or No Deal where President Trump (Alec Baldwin) fields offers from members of Congress, like Nancy Pelosi (Kate McKinnon), Chuck Schumer (Alex Moffat), Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (Melissa Villaseñor) and Maxine Waters (Leslie Jones), to end the government shutdown.
On last night's LATE LATE SHOW, James and Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi headed to the pub for a very traditional British experience: Scotch eggs, fish and chips, pub games and talking politics
Three actors are desperate for work. They try commercials, they try theatre, they even try movies of questionable repute but all fails. So they take their show on the road hoping to find employment in America's heartland. There they discover an America redder than red and a society on the verge of implosion and despair. Set in the present day, this comedy speaks to the darkest psyche of a troubled nation.
Though Coulter dropped out at the last minute, luckily her body double (Fortune Feimster) was able to join Handler in-studio for the highly anticipated interview. Check out the clip below!
On last night's THE NIGHTLY SHOW WITH LARRY WILMORE, House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi joins Larry in a Manhattan ice cream shop to discuss John Boehner's resignation, the 2016 presidential race and gun control reform.
On last night's Election Day, Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), Democratic leader of the House of Representatives, presented the Top Ten List on the LATE SHOW with DAVID LETTERMAN.
House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi discussed the possible solutions to avoid the fiscal cliff in an interview with co-hosts Charlie Rose and Norah O'Donnell that was broadcast live today, Dec. 12, 2012, on CBS THIS MORNING on the CBS Television Network (7:00 AM - 9:00 AM). Watch the interview in its entirety below!
Dan Savage, syndicated columnist, author, co-creator of the It Gets Better Project, and star of MTV's upcoming series 'Savage U,' will anchor a 60-minute IT GETS BETTER special, which will spotlight the emotional and societal struggles many LGBT youth face. The special will air on both MTV and Logo on Tuesday, February 21 at 11:00 p.m. ET/PT.