The Daily Show fans may be sad to see Jon Stewart leaving his coveted seat over at Comedy Central, but it looks like he’s not necessarily vacating the spot light. At least, we hope not. The political comedian recently spoke with Catie Lazarus over on the Employee of the Month podcast – his first interview since announcement his retirement from the famed show – and revealed some other things he’d like to do after leaving his show … like getting back into stand up comedy. Read More »
Looks like Jon Stewart's Night of Too Many Stars keeps on bringing in the talent and churning out the funny. Whether it be from the Adam Sandler, Bob Barker Happy Gilmore bit or Judd Apatow's newest offer to direct a Vine video for a lucky charity donation winner, the comedy community seems eager to spread the word of autism awareness for the charity Autism Speaks. In this newest video, comedian Amy Schumer performs a fantastic set following the release of the trailer for her first feature film Trainwreck alongside Saturday Night Live player Bill Hader. Read More »
Looking to break into show business? Having Judd Apatow direct your Vine video might be a good start, no? The Knocked Up, 40-Year-Old Virgin and This is 40 director recently made a video with Funny or Die showing his support for the Daily Show host Jon Stewart's Comedy Central fundraiser and telethon, Night of Too Many Stars, which aims at finding a cure for autism. His pledge is to fly the lucky winner to Los Angeles, have them stay at his home (actually... probably not) and direct their Vine video. Read More »
After all these years you’d think Adam Sandler and Bob Barker would have been able to put the past behind – especially for a good cause. But alas, their Happy Gilmore feud continued on this year’s Night of Too May Stars. Hosted by (soon-to-be former) Daily Show host Jon Stewart, the live telethon for Autism awareness gathers a lengthy list of stars together, some might even say “too many,” for a special that encompasses music, donations, and of course, comedy. Read More »
The March 2, 2015 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw emanates live from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey and begins with Seth Rollins, who hits the ring with J&J Security. Read More »
The March 2, 2015 edition of WWE's Monday Night Raw will emanate live from the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville at 8 p.m. Eastern and will feature all the fallout from the Fast Lane pay-per-view on Sunday. Read More »
Following word that President Barack Obama is trying to ease our relationship with Cuba, comedian Conan O’Brien chose to head on over there to film an episode of his TBS late night show CONAN. Apparently it wasn’t as easy as he was hoping, but after some time he did indeed get in. And after stopping by Howard Stern’s radio show to discuss the episode, O’Brien made another stop at Comedy Central’s The Daily Show to discuss his experience with Jon Stewart. Of course, it’s good the TBS host made a stop over now. You know, because Stewart will soon be leaving his coveted fake news desk. Read More »
Sad days ahead, readers! It’s being reported that Jon Stewart is leaving his ever so beloved spot on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show. As an incredible force for not only the network but also the viewers of America – largely because many younger people get their news from people such as Stewart, John Oliver and the once upon a time Colbert Report host Stephen Colbert – Stewart made the announcement of his upcoming retirement during last night’s episode with guest David Axelrod. News of Stewart’s leaving after a whopping 17 years of employment comes just a couple of months after Colbert left his Report for David Letterman’s Late Show seat as well as Larry Wilmore’s premiere for The Nightly Show. Read More »
It looks like Daily Show host Jon Stewart has a few things to say about the current Measles outbreak and debate surround the vaccine. On last night’s episode of the Comedy Central hit, Stewart took on CNN’s coverage of the outbreak, including a certain portion in which he noted a woman in California was practicing “mindful stupidity.” Read More »
Veteran comedian Jerry Seinfeld is back again with another Single Shot from his Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee web series. In this edition, Seinfeld discusses sibling rivalry (mainly between brothers) with the likes of Chris Rock, Alec Baldwin, Ricky Gervais, Jon Stewart and Brian Regan! Titled “Oh Brother,” the below video bring forth one fact: the families of comedians very well could be the funniest around. Read More »
Season 5 of Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee is finished, yes, but that doesn't mean Jerry Seinfeld stops bringing the funny to his CCC audience. The famed comedian just dropped a new video from his uber successful web series, a scaled down version that clips together numerous snippets from various seasons into what he calls a "Single Shot" –– you know, like the coffee. Anyway, this newest one brings in the likes of Daily Show host Jon Stewart, comedian Amy Schumer and Howard Stern. The latter of which comes fresh off his interview with Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm creator Larry David. Of course, while their interview contained various mentions of the aforementioned shows, it was largely about David's new Broadway play Fish in the Dark. Read More »
If there’s one guy who isn’t too upset over Sony pulling Seth Rogen and James Franco’s film The Interview its comedian Chris Rock. Reason being? His new movie Top Five now has a chance to cash in some serious bank! Rock stopped by The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night to promote the film. During his interview, the two joked about the whole North Korea-Sony Pictures email hacking thing. You know, the whole reason The Interview was pulled from theaters. On the subject, the comedian assures his fans that the film is “Korean friendly.” Read More »
Well, it’s over, folks. The Colbert Report is officially done. Finite. Finished! Last night, Comedy Central aired the very last Colbert Report, and in the episode, it looks like host Stephen Colbert went head-to-head with Death … and won! That’s right, the now-immortal, soon-to-be host of the Late Show beat death and then went on to invite a slew of past guests out for a wonderfully emotional rendition of “We’ll Meet Again.” And yes, The Daily Show host Jon Stewart was there. Afterward the sing-along, Colbert took to his immoral world, leaving behind the Report studios and joining the likes of Santa Claus, Jeopardy’s Alex Trebek and Abraham Lincoln. Why? Well, why not! Read More »