Ann & Nancy Wilson To Receive Star On Walk Of Fame [VIDEO]
The sister's Wilson, Ann and Nancy, Heart, two pioneering ladies of rock & roll will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, September 25th in downtown Los Angeles.
The sister's Wilson, Ann and Nancy, Heart, two pioneering ladies of rock & roll will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Thursday, September 25th in downtown Los Angeles.
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Something very important happened between the time when Jonah Hill first hosted ‘Saturday Night Live‘ in 2008 and when he did for the second time last night...
Universal and Tom Hanks’ production company Playtone have optioned the film rights to Erik Larson’s best-seller ‘In the Garden of Beasts,’ which centers around the Hitler era. The Oscar-winning actor may also get the chance to star in the movie.
Jon Stewart asked Tom Hanks a hilariously random question Wednesday night on ‘The Daily Show.’ In particular, Stewart wanted Hanks to name the sweetest-smelling actor he’s ever encountered.
“In your experience, and I think this is very important, is the best-smelling actor that you’ve worked with?” asked Stewart.
Wanting to look his snazziest for his upcoming segment, Tom Hanks interrupted David Letterman during the monologue on Tuesday night’s ‘Late Show’ and asked if they could swap clothing.
“I’m not really feeling great about this outfit,” said Hanks. “Hey, will you trade jackets with me?”
Elton John put on a show as host of Saturday Night Live this weekend, marking only his second appearance on the long running sketch comedy show.
In his opening monologue, John proclaimed Òthe bitch is backÓ before launching into a series of jokes about his new baby boy, whom John said was born with Òten fingers, ten toes, and $400 million dollars.Ó John also joked about Lady Gaga being his sonÕs (named Zachary Jackson Levon Furnish-John) godmother.
As for the actual sketches, many seemed to rely on jokes about JohnÕs British roots, his flamboyant stage persona and his sexuality, including one sketch titled ÔThe Old West,Õ in which John played, well, a flamboyant cowboy. (Really, can you blame the writers? WeÕre still trying to figure out why John hosted in the first place.)