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Stephen Colbert: ‘People from overseas are frightened to come here’
Late-night hosts spoke about the most recent developments in the Trump administration including his ongoing deportation attempts.On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert said that visits to the US had gone down 11% in recent months and that Las Vegas had reportedly seen an $18m drop as a result.“People from overseas are frightened to come here,” he said before then referencing a Guardian report that shows that there has been the biggest drop in Australian tourists since Covid.He joked: “Do you know how bad things have to be to scare off Australians?”Meanwhile, Trump has been “ignoring court orders left and right” including refusing to stop planes filled with people being deported to El Salvador and since “stonewalling the judge” who ordered them to stop.He is now claiming there is probable cause to hold the administration in criminal contempt
Stephen Colbert: ‘We’re not on our way to a dictatorship, we’re on the ship’
Late-night hosts looked at Donald Trump’s recent dictatorial behaviour, including his attempt to bully Harvard University into following his demands.On The Late Show, Stephen Colbert spoke about the alleged “administrative error” that saw Kilmar Ábrego García snatched off the streets by Ice and sent to a prison in El Salvador despite no proof of criminal activity.The supreme court ordered Trump to facilitate his return but the administration has defied the ruling. “These are court orders not court suggestions!” Colbert said.He said that they “made that mistake on purpose” and Trump has since been “publicly mulling the idea of sending American citizens to rot” in the same prison
Celebrities criticize all-female rocket launch: ‘This is beyond parody’
The all-female Blue Origin rocket launch may have received plenty of glowing media coverage – but not everyone is impressed.The stunt has drawn criticism from a number of female celebrities who were not keen on the Jeff Bezos-owned Blue Origin NS-31 mission, which included Katy Perry, Bezos’s fiancee Lauren Sanchez, aerospace engineer Aisha Bowe, civil rights activist Amanda Nguyen, film producer Kerianne Flynn and, in a twist straight out of Apple TV’s The Morning Show, CBS Mornings host Gayle King.Model and actor Emily Ratajkowski said she was “disgusted” by the 11-minute space flight, which featured Perry serenading her fellow passengers with a cover of What a Wonderful World and advertising her upcoming tour setlist in brief zero gravity. “That’s end time shit,” Ratajkowski said. “Like, this is beyond parody
Jon Stewart on Trump: ‘I did not think that he would get this authoritarian this fast’
Late-night hosts assess Donald Trump’s level of authoritarianism as his administration refuses to follow a supreme court order to return a wrongfully deported man from a prison in El Salvador.Jon Stewart returned to his Monday night perch at The Daily Show to skewer the Trump administration for their deportation of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a Maryland man and legal US resident the White House admits was wrongfully sent to El Salvador due to “administrative error”.Speaking at the White House with the Salvadorian president, Nayib Bukele, Trump refused to return Garcia despite a supreme court order to do so. Bukele said: “I don’t have the power to return him to the United States.”“The thing is, they’re fucking enjoying this,” Stewart said
White Lotus star Aimee Lou Wood condemns SNL’s ‘mean and unfunny’ sketch
Aimee Lou Wood has described a sketch on the US comedy show Saturday Night Live (SNL) which mocked her appearance as “mean and unfunny”.The British actor used an Instagram post to criticise a skit of the television series The White Lotus, in which the SNL cast member Sarah Sherman impersonated her, appearing in exaggerated prosthetic teeth.“Whilst in honest mode – I did find the SNL thing mean and unfunny,” she wrote, but said she might delete the post later. SNL had since apologised for the sketch, Wood added.Wood plays Chelsea in the third series of The White Lotus, which follows the lives of guests and staff at a luxury resort in Thailand as dark secrets are revealed and tensions rise over the course of the holiday
Is actor Michael Sheen the right person to rescue Welsh theatre?
Amid closures and financial cuts, Sheen is using his clout to stimulate interest and investment in the Welsh stage. A celebrity force for good? Or is he taking the spotlight away from other, vital arts organisations?Can one star save Welsh theatre? On a spring morning in Cardiff’s Wales Millennium Centre (WMC), 180 people are thronging for the answers. We’re in the Awen bar next to the gorgeous 1,900-capacity Donald Gordon theatre, which last summer staged the hit play Nye, about NHS founder Aneurin Bevan. This experience inspired its lead actor, Michael Sheen, to set up the new Welsh National Theatre (WNT), as he tells us today, scruffy-bearded and check-shirted, bouncing around a much smaller, makeshift stage. “Listen,” he says, responding to an apology for this stage’s minuteness, “I’ve acted in Aberavon shopping centre, so I’m used to being on anything
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