I definitely have some opinions about Colbert's debut, but I'd like to hear yours of course. I'll throw my two cents in first and then see how you fare
We’re still feeling out a world post-Late Show With David Letterman, but Stephen Colbert is already gearing up and shaving down for his big debut. The former Colbert Report host finally ditches his Colbeard in prep for the September debut, and you may never look at hot dogs the same way again.
We've known for some time now that 'The Colbert Report' would say goodbye as Stephen moves on to bigger and better things at CBS' 'Late Show,' but we at last have a departure point. Comedy Central has officially scheduled the last 'Colbert Report' for mid December, but when can we run screaming at the gates to say goodbye?
STEPHEN COLBERT will take over for DAVID LETTERMAN sometime next year . . . and last night, he was on"The Late Show" to talk about it.
There were a few good moments, but overall, I thought it was kind of awkward! Watch it and let me know what you think...
This is some really great news. When David Letterman announced just a week ago that he would indeed be retiring and stepping down from "The Late Show" the rumors and conjecture about who might take his slot began. Of all the names that were thrown around, Stephen Colbert came up the most, and now we know why.
Dave is done. Very hard to believe it, but technically he was and still is the longest running late nite talk show host! Those are big shoes to fill. Who do you think has the right size feet? Colbert? Conan? Let's take a poll, shall we?
We may be just fine around here when we pull up to our local fast food drive through, but in many places around the Country fast food workers and some other chain store employees plan on walking off the job today, in a one day protest over low wages.
Wow, I love it when things I love come together. In this case it's "The Colbert Report", the Capital District, and strip clubs. If you missed it last night , Stephen did an "expose" if you will, on "Nite Moves" a gentleman's club in Latham, and it's law suit with New York State.
New York - After two years of tense negotiations between state officials and union leaders, an agreement over how New York teachers will be evaluated has been reached.