Josh Johnson to Trump: He's Not 'Puff Daddy' Anymore
The "Daily Show" host found comedic fodder in an Oval Office event about mining in Alaska, at which the president wound up talking about Sean Combs.
The "Daily Show" host found comedic fodder in an Oval Office event about mining in Alaska, at which the president wound up talking about Sean Combs.
She was known as the brash principal on the show, a dark comedy set at a high school that debuted in 2016.
After two years of war and acrimony, "Red Alert" and "One Day in October" focus on the horrors of a single day.
The Serbian artist's latest piece is a four-hour exploration of folklore and sexuality, featuring singers, dancers, musicians and film.
Natalie Palamides and Julia Masli are among the stars of a new clowning movement that revels in the comedy of failure. How did these fools become prestige?
George Steinbrenner's theater-loving granddaughter Haley Swindal is taking a big swing with a revival of the musical, slightly retooled for a new generation.
It's painful to watch Ozzy Osbourne struggle in this documentary, but his efforts to make one final onstage appearance are awe-inspiring.
Taylor Swift reimagines the fate of the tragic "Hamlet" heroine on her new album, "The Life of a Showgirl." But did she really need saving?
Bobby Cannavale, James Corden and Neil Patrick Harris talked about paintings that made an impression and, like their characters in "Art," had questions about one another's taste.
And the show's host, Bad Bunny, is just what the president and his ICE posse will be looking for at the Super Bowl.
In this dark comedy about climate change, a meteorologist meant to maintain a "happy voice" can no longer reassure viewers that it's going to be all right.
"When those bugs are crawling on Kate Capshaw in 'Temple of Doom,' I'm having the time of my life," the actress and author said.
The actress joined Spike Lee, Billie Eilish, Pedro Pascal and others in reviving the Committee for the First Amendment, a group that her father, Henry Fonda, was a member of in the 1940s.
André De Shields does Molière, Romy and Michele take the stage and Bat Boy makes his return just in time for Halloween.
As director of Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, one of France's top playhouses, Julien Gosselin is facing strong budgetary headwinds. But he's keeping his vision big.
"Saturday Night Live" is back this weekend with several new cast members. It's facing a particularly fraught climate for political jokes on TV.
Though Andrew Jarecki and Charlotte Kaufman are the directors, inmates with smuggled phones are important collaborators.
For a British soldier, a fatal night out breeds a hunger for revenge in Leo McGann's suspenseful play at Irish Repertory Theater.
After his Tony win, Jonathan Spector returns with a dark, cerebral comedy involving academics and Stalin's daughter.
In this documentary, Maron is shown working through his feelings of grief onstage and off after the death of his partner.
The actress stars in a closely observed new drama by Preston Max Allen about addiction, class and the safety of a transgender 9-year-old.
The company will perform the contemporary choreographer Hofesh Shechter's "Red Carpet" in California and New York.
"Listen, we all do weird things when we're drunk, OK?" Chieng said. "Some of us slide into an ex's DMs, and some of us call every U.S. general to a meeting at Quantico."
A spontaneous screen test led to a career that lasted into her teens. She appeared alongside stars like Bette Davis and Katharine Hepburn, played piano with Chico Marx and danced with Charle…
The actor Tim Blake Nelson has penned a dystopian drama set in an unspecified future that puts forth lofty themes. Too bad it's short on specifics.