It’s been almost a year since David Letterman retired from hosting his late-night talk show. He’s grown in a sprawling beard since then, making his face nearly unrecognizable to former fans of the show.
After “NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams this week recanted his story that he was on a U.S. military helicopter that was hit by RPG fire, many questions linger.
If you were following politics over the last few election cycles, you were most likely getting some of your information from satire. In fact, research has shown that in today’s political climate, satire has become one of the most influential sources of public discourse in our nation – especially for younger voters.
With a new book, an appearance on David Letterman, high-profile trips overseas, and a bigger campaign account than any other governor, New York’s Andrew Cuomo might look like someone running for president.
Eccentric stars have gotten themselves banned from talk shows for a variety of reasons—from setting the furniture on fire, to complaining too much. In Harmony Korine’s case, it was rooting through Meryl Streep’s purse that did it.
Letterman banned guest Harmony Korine: “Gummo” and “Spring Breakers” director Harmony Korine was banned from “The Late Show With David Letterman” after Letterman caught him rooting through Meryl Streep’s purse.