Welcome back! Stephen Colbert organized a reunion of The Daily Show’s stars and correspondents on Tuesday’s Late Show, and it was filled with laughs, throwback footage, and Ku Klux Klan stories.
The late night host started the show with a sketch in which he and former Daily Show host Jon Stewart rushed to bring a sub sandwich and Coke to current host Trevor Noah.
Colbert then brought his pal Stewart out for a solo interview in which the comedian poked fun at Colbert’s recent scandal.
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“I’m not comfortable. I don’t feel comfortable. I’ll tell you why I don’t feel comfortable,” Stewart joked. “I’ve been reading about you. I’ve been seeing you in the news. You have a potty mouth.”
“That I do. I learned it from you, Dad,” Colbert replied...
The late night host started the show with a sketch in which he and former Daily Show host Jon Stewart rushed to bring a sub sandwich and Coke to current host Trevor Noah.
Colbert then brought his pal Stewart out for a solo interview in which the comedian poked fun at Colbert’s recent scandal.
Watch: Stephen Colbert Addresses '#FireColbert' Backlash Following Controversial Monologue Insulting Donald Trump
“I’m not comfortable. I don’t feel comfortable. I’ll tell you why I don’t feel comfortable,” Stewart joked. “I’ve been reading about you. I’ve been seeing you in the news. You have a potty mouth.”
“That I do. I learned it from you, Dad,” Colbert replied...
- 5/10/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
There wasn’t a dry eye in the house when Jon Stewart took the stage after a screening of the Oscar-nominated short film “Joe’s Violin” in New York on Monday, but Stewart quickly had the crowd in stitches — all at President Donald Trump’s expense.
“Joe’s Violin” tells the story of a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor who donates his violin to an instrument drive and later connects with the 12-year-old schoolgirl from the Bronx who receives it.
The improbable friendship between the Polish refugee Joe Feingold and Brianna Perez, whose family is from the Dominican Republic, feels especially timely in light of the Trump administration’s continued efforts to turn away refugees and crack down on immigrants entering the U.S.
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“It’s a shame that a film like this — in...
“Joe’s Violin” tells the story of a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor who donates his violin to an instrument drive and later connects with the 12-year-old schoolgirl from the Bronx who receives it.
The improbable friendship between the Polish refugee Joe Feingold and Brianna Perez, whose family is from the Dominican Republic, feels especially timely in light of the Trump administration’s continued efforts to turn away refugees and crack down on immigrants entering the U.S.
Read More: Denzel Washington Is Serenaded by Teen Violinist Brianna Perez, the Subject of ‘Joe’s Violin’ — Watch
“It’s a shame that a film like this — in...
- 2/14/2017
- by Graham Winfrey
- Indiewire
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