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Glamour Magazine implored upon none other than America’s sweetheart Stephen Colbert to be a guest contributor for its September 2015 fall issue.
After a few playful jabs at Glamour for not being chosen as ‘Woman of the Year’ (he previously presented this same award to Mindy Kaling at the Woman of the Year Awards, 2014), he went on to profess his feelings about how women should have equality in whatever role they desire to perform in society, or as he so explains it, ‘Americman manciety’.
In ‘Women: Why I’m For Them‘ (page 354), the incoming late-night host vows “to create a Late Show that not only appeals to women but also celebrates their voices … But I’m going to make a show that truly respects women, because I know that there’s more than one way to be one.”
Gender inequality still exists in many forms and is a rather well-known and on-going hot topic, therefore it was nice to read this article with a light-hearted, classic Colbert spin on it. Also, who could possibly ignore his delightful commentary on the things he equally shares with women a love for:
“I love all the things women love: exfoliating microbeads, period costume dramas, Joe Manganiello’s second row of abs, pay commensurate with my skill set, York peppermint patties, Legolas, the respect of my colleagues, and being warm.
…And physically women can relate to me. I have womanly hips—soft and grabbable, and they really fill out my low-rise Levi’s. I’ve got muffin top for days”
The September 2015 issue of Glamour can be picked up at local bookstores, newsstands and/or wherever mass-volume magazines are sold in your area.
Stephen Colbert and Hugh Jackman will co-host the Global Citizen Festival on September 26th, 2015 on the Great Lawn in Central Park, New York. The co-hosts will be joined by Deborra-Lee Furness, Salma Hayek Pinault, Kerry Washington and Olivia Wilde, and feature performances by Pearl Jam, Beyoncé, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran. (via Rolling Stone)
Visit the Global Citizen website and take action to help end extreme poverty by 2030 and earn your chance at free tickets to the Global Citizen Festival.
The Global Citizen Festival will be streamed live on television and on MSNBC’s website, as well as on YouTube.
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With less than a month until ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ premieres, Stephen Colbert is hard at work promoting the new show and charming the pants of reporters left, right and centre. Which is exactly what he did on Monday, August 10th, 2015 at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in Los Angeles, where he spoke at length for the first time about his plans for the new ‘Late Show’ and his excitement for it to finally start.
Here is what we learned about the new ‘Late Show’ from the TCA Q&A:
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George Clooney will be my first-ever #LSSC guest on September 8th! Could one of you let him know?
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) August 7, 2015
Regular viewers of ‘The Colbert Report’ will recall that Stephen Colbert has long “fantasized about getting invited to George Clooney’s palazzo in Italy. Getting drunk, and going skinny dipping in Lake Como.”
It may not be an Italian palazzo, but “America’s ultimate slab of man meat” will be dropping by the Ed Sullivan Theater on September 8th, 2015, after Stephen Colbert tweeted the announcement that Clooney will be ‘The Late Shows’ first guest.
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In the current issue of Entertainment Weekly (Issue #1375), Stephen Colbert talks to Ray Rahman about the first time he met Jon Stewart, what it was like working with Jon at ‘The Daily Show’, making each other laugh, and what Jon is really like away from the cameras.
Jon Stewart will host his final episode of ‘The Daily Show’ tonight 11/10c on Comedy Central.
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Hello Deli owner Rupert Jee announced on Monday, that he has retired the name “Letterman” from his turkey and ham sandwich.
“It was painful to remove [Letterman’s] name, but I think out of respect for Stephen Colbert, it was appropriate.”
In honour of his new neighbour, who along with the ‘Late Show’ staff moved into the Ed Sullivan Theater last Monday, Jee has rechristened a sandwich named after “Late Show” musical director Paul Shaffer to the “The Colbert.”
The sandwich which costs $7.95, is made of breaded chicken cutlet, American cheese, sweet peppers, lettuce, tomato and mayo on a hero, outsells all the others on the menu.
“Since it’s the No. 1 seller, it’s very appropriate that I pass it on to Stephen Colbert because I want people screaming out his name all day long,” said Jee. (via DNA Info)
Rupert Jee’s Hello Deli is located on 213 West 53rd Street, New York and is open Monday – Friday from 7:00Am – 5:30PM and Saturdays from 8:00AM – 3:00PM.
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Stephen Colbert
© Glamour Magazine
Glamour Magazine implored upon none other than America’s sweetheart Stephen Colbert to be a guest contributor for its September 2015 fall issue.
After a few playful jabs at Glamour for not being chosen as ‘Woman of the Year’ (he previously presented this same award to Mindy Kaling at the Woman of the Year Awards, 2014), he went on to profess his feelings about how women should have equality in whatever role they desire to perform in society, or as he so explains it, ‘Americman manciety’.
In ‘Women: Why I’m For Them‘ (page 354), the incoming late-night host vows “to create a Late Show that not only appeals to women but also celebrates their voices … But I’m going to make a show that truly respects women, because I know that there’s more than one way to be one.”
Gender inequality still exists in many forms and is a rather well-known and on-going hot topic, therefore it was nice to read this article with a light-hearted, classic Colbert spin on it. Also, who could possibly ignore his delightful commentary on the things he equally shares with women a love for:
The September 2015 issue of Glamour can be picked up at local bookstores, newsstands and/or wherever mass-volume magazines are sold in your area.
Stephen Colbert and Hugh Jackman will co-host the Global Citizen Festival on September 26th, 2015 on the Great Lawn in Central Park, New York. The co-hosts will be joined by Deborra-Lee Furness, Salma Hayek Pinault, Kerry Washington and Olivia Wilde, and feature performances by Pearl Jam, Beyoncé, Coldplay and Ed Sheeran. (via Rolling Stone)
Visit the Global Citizen website and take action to help end extreme poverty by 2030 and earn your chance at free tickets to the Global Citizen Festival.
The Global Citizen Festival will be streamed live on television and on MSNBC’s website, as well as on YouTube.
Continue reading
© Frederick M. Brown | Getty Images (via Zimbio)
With less than a month until ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ premieres, Stephen Colbert is hard at work promoting the new show and charming the pants of reporters left, right and centre. Which is exactly what he did on Monday, August 10th, 2015 at the Television Critics Association summer press tour in Los Angeles, where he spoke at length for the first time about his plans for the new ‘Late Show’ and his excitement for it to finally start.
Here is what we learned about the new ‘Late Show’ from the TCA Q&A:
Continue reading
Regular viewers of ‘The Colbert Report’ will recall that Stephen Colbert has long “fantasized about getting invited to George Clooney’s palazzo in Italy. Getting drunk, and going skinny dipping in Lake Como.”
It may not be an Italian palazzo, but “America’s ultimate slab of man meat” will be dropping by the Ed Sullivan Theater on September 8th, 2015, after Stephen Colbert tweeted the announcement that Clooney will be ‘The Late Shows’ first guest.
Continue reading
© Comedy Central
In the current issue of Entertainment Weekly (Issue #1375), Stephen Colbert talks to Ray Rahman about the first time he met Jon Stewart, what it was like working with Jon at ‘The Daily Show’, making each other laugh, and what Jon is really like away from the cameras.
Jon Stewart will host his final episode of ‘The Daily Show’ tonight 11/10c on Comedy Central.
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© DNAinfo | Nicole Levy
Hello Deli owner Rupert Jee announced on Monday, that he has retired the name “Letterman” from his turkey and ham sandwich.
“It was painful to remove [Letterman’s] name, but I think out of respect for Stephen Colbert, it was appropriate.”
In honour of his new neighbour, who along with the ‘Late Show’ staff moved into the Ed Sullivan Theater last Monday, Jee has rechristened a sandwich named after “Late Show” musical director Paul Shaffer to the “The Colbert.”
The sandwich which costs $7.95, is made of breaded chicken cutlet, American cheese, sweet peppers, lettuce, tomato and mayo on a hero, outsells all the others on the menu.
“Since it’s the No. 1 seller, it’s very appropriate that I pass it on to Stephen Colbert because I want people screaming out his name all day long,” said Jee. (via DNA Info)
Rupert Jee’s Hello Deli is located on 213 West 53rd Street, New York and is open Monday – Friday from 7:00Am – 5:30PM and Saturdays from 8:00AM – 3:00PM.
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