All good things must come to an end, so they say, but that doesn't mean you can't go out in a roar of laughter.
Such was the night of Wednesday, May 20th when the legendary David Letterman said his final farewell to late night TV in a bittersweet finale filled with flashbacks, video snippets and A-list celebrities, comedians, the Foo Fighters and even five presidents who helped him close out over three decades of quirky comedy, wit and, grace.
In an interview with "Sports Illustrated Now," Daniel Bryan discusses his upcoming surgery that will keep him out of action a while longer. Also, CM Punk comes to term with the WWE on a merchandise deal and El Patron Alberto confirms he will be joining "Lucha Underground" and updates on Batista and John Cena's movie plans.
When comedienne Tina Fey and controversial star Lindsay Lohan met as guests on the first “Tonight Show” of Jimmy Fallon, the idea of “Mean Girls 2 The Reunion” became one of the hottest upcoming movies to watch out for.
When the Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced the initial set of presenters for the Golden Globes 2014, it caught a lot of attention when it included the names of Robert Downey Jr. and Jennifer Lawrence among many others.
Golden Globes organizers have decided that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were the best hosts ever! Therefore they will be making a comeback at next year's Golden Globes. In fact, the first ladies of comedy impressed the organizers of the award show so much that they decided to bind them into a two-year contract, something pretty unusual for award shows.
Saturday Night Live’s favorite gal pals, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, have just signed on to host the Golden Globes for 2014 and 2015. The two-year deal was set in place after the ladies’ initial appearance garnered them 19.7 million total viewers, which was a six-year high for the award ceremony.