• Tom Hanks says coronavirus made his bones feel like ‘soda crackers’

    Tom Hanks says coronavirus made his bones feel like ‘soda crackers’

    While promoting his new war flick “Greyhound” on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert” Tuesday night, Tom Hanks revealed that he and wife Rita Wilson experienced vastly different symptoms during their much-publicized bout with the coronavirus in March. The pair had both tested positive during a break from shooting Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis Presley biopic in …
  • Colbert bandleader Jon Batiste heads musical march of George Floyd protesters in NYC

    Colbert bandleader Jon Batiste heads musical march of George Floyd protesters in NYC

    Musician Jon Batiste, bandleader of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” headed a musical march of George Floyd protesters through the Big Apple streets over the weekend. “Look what we’re doing. We’re using music to bring people together of all races, of all genders for black lives,” Batiste told CNN’s Bill Weir on Saturday. Video showed …
  • ‘Together at Home’ coronavirus event adds Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, Jennifer Lopez, more

    ‘Together at Home’ coronavirus event adds Taylor Swift, Shawn Mendes, Jennifer Lopez, more

    Global Citizen has announced a second round of artists for its “One World: Together At Home” global broadcast Saturday night, with Taylor Swift, Celine Dion, Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello, Jennifer Lopez, Alicia Keys, Sam Smith, Usher and Pharrell Williams among the musicians newly set to join the telecast. Other personalities coming on board include Oprah …
  • Late-night, daytime shows returning to live TV amid coronavirus pandemic

    Late-night, daytime shows returning to live TV amid coronavirus pandemic

    Late-night and daytime TV is ready for a live comeback after several shows went on hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic weeks ago. Stephen Colbert announced on Twitter that he would be kicking off next week with all new original episodes of “The Late Show.” “I’m staying home and so is everybody who works for …
  • Chinese virus pushes late-night talk show hosts to YouTube

    Chinese virus pushes late-night talk show hosts to YouTube

    Chinese virus may be forcing everyone to stay home, but talk show hosts aren’t letting that stop them from reaching their audiences. Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Trevor Noah, Samantha Bee and Stephen Colbert have all turned to YouTube to keep folks entertained. Fallon even continued interviewing guests on a segment he calls “The Tonight Show: …