The second Democratic debate went down on Saturday evening. Much was discussed during the event – especially following the alleged terrorist attack form ISIS in Paris on Friday – but it was one topic that really had hopeful Hillary Clinton and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders divided: Wall Street. Read More »
Last week, the Houston Equal Rights Ordinance was rejected, denying transgender people access to the bathrooms of their identity in businesses. It was an incredibly important issue, which is exactly why Saturday Night Live had Pete Davidson show up on Weekend Update to slam the ‘no’ voters – and talk a little bit about men with pervy bathroom fetishes. Read More »
It's crazy to believe that It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia has been going on since way back in 2005, but it's true. With that, the 11th season of the wonderfully wrong and dysfunctional FX (now FXX) series reportedly premieres in January 2016. And at an attempt to alleviate whatever anticipation you may have for the new season, the network has just dropped a teaser trailer. Read More »
Now that ISIS is claiming responsibility for the horrific attacks on Paris from this past Friday, much talk has been stirring about fighting with the group. Tuesday night's GOP debate focused partially on the American military, with Republican presidential candidate Marco Rubio calling for a stronger army. But if you ask comedian Bill Maher, it looks as if wiping out ISIS with a strong military is rather impossible. Read More »
Following the horrific attacks in Paris a few days ago, which Islamic extremist group ISIS is reportedly taking credit for, Saturday Night Live opened their show this past weekend with a low-key cold open starring key player Cecily Strong. Read More »
Former Daily Show host Jon Stewart dusted off his Donald Trump impression for a stand-up show close to Veterans Day. The event, Stand Up for Heroes, was part of the New York Comedy Festival, and like he used to at his alma mater, Stewart took down the likes of Trump and his fellow GOP candidate, Ben Carson. Read More »
Saturday Night Live has been known to have a controversial sketch or two over the past 41 years. And given this past weekend's episode with GOP candidate Donald Trump – you remember, the one where Larry David called him a "racist" during the monologue – alongside the likes of some social media stir due to a bit from Leslie Jones and slavery, the question of how edgy is too edgy appears to be at the forefront of everyone's mind. Read More »
Comedian Aziz Ansari appeared on Tuesday night's episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert to discuss his new Netflix series, Master of None. During the interview, the comedian, perhaps unexpectedly, brought up the issue of CBS' lack of diversity, noting that even the Late Show has "a lot of white guys" backstage. To that, the former Colbert Report host asked if having Ansari on at all makes up for his new network's diversity issue. Read More »
Folks, if you're not a fan of Starbucks as of late based on their whole red holiday cup controversy – speaking to you, Christians – then you may want to head over to Dunkin' Donuts. It's being reported that the coffee chain has released a holiday cup of their own. And much to the satisfaction of Christmas (and God) lovers everywhere, these ones are littered with joy. Read More »
Given the ever so diverse spread that is late night comedy – in comedic terms, that is; not race (because most are Caucasian) – as of late, the question of who has higher ratings tends to often come into play. But since much content lives online nowadays, it’s tough to say whether or not ratings are of most importance in creating a successful television show. From Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Show to Conan O’Brien’s TBS series, it appears that viral is key. Read More »
The Smithsonian has accepted a donation from the minds behind AMC's Breaking Bad. Several pieces of memorabilia were donated on Tuesday. And wouldn't you guess, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul were there to honor their hit show. Read More »
UFC superstar Ronda Rousey has announced her support for Bernie Sanders for President in 2016. The announcement comes in a new interview with Maxim magazine. During the conversation with the publication, Rousey claimed that she's voting for Sanders due to the fact that he "doesn't take any corporate money." Read More »
Tonight’s Republican debate is slimmer, but undoubtedly just as interesting – hopefully. Fox Business Network and the Wall Street Journal are gearing up to host Tuesday night’s GOP debate. And for those of you sans any clue as to how to watch it, MStars News has the live stream locations. Read More »