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The “Tonight Show” host got visibly choked up as he spoke sincerely about how “grateful” he was, following the damning report about his behind-the-scenes behavior.
A recent Belafonte documentary offers “a helpful entry point to understanding all the complexities of his cultural stature.”
“Will & Grace” star Sean Hayes plays comic Oscar Levant in a Broadway play that finally locates its focus in Levant’s jokes and Hayes’ bravura piano-playing of “Rhapsody in Blue.”
After Trump said late-night hosts have “very little talent,” Jimmy Kimmel responded by saying the same about the former president’s “penis.”
The Emmy-nominated comedian also came armed with a boatload of brutal jokes about the Trump family and his “Only Murders in the Building” co-star Steve Martin.
In the new documentary special on Peacock, stand-up comedian and former “Tonight Show” writer Jo Firestone puts her “awkward” persona aside to let her elderly students shine.
The late-night host said goodbye to Conan O’Brien—and flipped his backstabber Jay Leno the bird.