Stephen Colbert on 'Late Show' ending in 4 months
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In a special broadcast from Washington DC, THE COLBERT REPORT host Stephen Colbert interviewed the leader of the Free World, President Barack Obama.
Stephen Colbert has opened up about his impending departure from The Late Show, what he’s considering as his next act and how he felt about his unceremonious sacking, despite being No. 1 in his time slot. In a wide-ranging interview with GQ, Colbert ...
Stephen Colbert wasted no time on Wednesday night as he opened his show by taking on the Supreme Court’s DOMA ruling on “The Colbert Report.” After showing the audience at the top of the episode a montage of breaking news clips by various outlets, he ...
The late night hosts suggested the move that appeared to be targeted at programs like 'The View,' 'Late Night With Seth Meyers,' 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' and 'The Late Show,' ending in four months, was less significant than it seemed in a fractured landscape and was more of an "attack on free speech.
Stephen Colbert didn’t get the opportunity to interview Pope Francis before the latter’s death in April, but he does have his sights set on another agent of the papacy: Pope Leo XIV. As he put it, the Pope could travel to Chicago and the pair could ...
Taylor Swift hit back at people who want her to "go away." The pop icon responded to critics during an interview with Stephen Colbert. "I don't want to, you know?" Swift said. Taylor Swift is shaking off harsh criticism from those who want her to disappear ...