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USA Today
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- USA Today
Greg Gutfeld to appear on Jimmy Fallon's 'Tonight Show': Date, time, how to watch
Get ready for a late-night crossover. Fox News late-night host Greg Gutfeld is set to make an appearance on Jimmy Fallon's "Tonight Show," NBC confirmed. Guests also include rock band Good Charlotte and pop sibling trio the Jonas Brothers. The conversation between the two hosts comes after the libertarian-leaning political comedian and host of "Gutfeld!" has long criticized some of Fallon's late-night friends and rivals like Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel. However, during a July 31 episode of Fox News' "The Five," Gutfeld complimented Fallon for having him on the NBC show. "I'm psyched about it because Fallon comes across as a great guy, nice guy," he told his co-hosts. "Also me going on his show shows him that he's not worried about upsetting his peers." Gutfeld also referenced President Donald Trump's 2016 guest appearance on the "Tonight Show" ahead of the general election, in which Fallon was scrutinized by some for "humanizing Trump" after tousling his hair for a comedic bit. "But it didn't come from anybody but the people on the left who wanted to teach all entertainers a lesson that if you dare show that Trump is a human, then you're toast," Gutfeld added. "And so it's kind of nice that he's taken this risk." Here's how to watch the talk show crossover this week. What time will Greg Gutfeld be on 'Jimmy Fallon'? "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" episode guest-starring Greg Gutfeld, Good Charlotte and the Jonas Brothers is set to begin on Thursday, Aug. 7 at 11:35 p.m. ET/10:35 p.m. CT. How to watch 'Jimmy Fallon' New episodes of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" air on NBC and are also uploaded to the show's YouTube channel. Episodes of Seasons 11 and 12 are also available to stream on Peacock, Hulu Premium as well as on the NBC website.


Boston Globe
02-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Boston Globe
The Newport Jazz Festival begins with swing, soul, and a sprinkle of pop
Advertisement Carter, 88, first appeared at Newport with Davis 60 years ago. In recent years, he has often brought his unparalleled touch and famously dapper suites to the festival's smaller stages. He had no trouble keeping that sense of intimacy at the large Fort Stage with his Foursight Quartet. Saxophonist Jimmy Greene, pianist Renee Rosnes, and the hard swinging drummer Payton Crossley all showed why they're among Carter's favorite collaborators. An extended Carter bass solo touched on everything from Bach to 'You Are My Sunshine' while the audience remained impressively hushed. Not all of the jazz came from the elders. The day started with Tyreek McDole, who, in his mid-20s, is clearly ready to be added to the short list of current noteworthy male jazz vocalists. Singing Billy Strayhorn's 'Lush Life' with just pianist Caelan Cardello, McDole's rich baritone cast the kind of spell that even the loud ringing of a phone in the crowd couldn't break. Advertisement South Africa's BCUC, Sanabria was preceded on the Harbor Stage by another one of the standout acts, alto saxophonist Darius Jones, who like Sanabria is New York-based but hasn't played Boston in over a decade. Jones was the day's main representative of the avant-garde, opening his trio set with the scorched earth of 'We Outside.' Keyboardist Uri Caine has often been another part of the outsider jazz world, but on Friday he crafted groove jazz with Christian McBride, DJ Logic, and Questlove, who reconvened as a group called The Philadelphia Experiment. Questlove also ended the day with The Roots, the house band for 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' (and the unofficial house band of hip-hop). Their mixtape-style set still sounded fresh nearly 40 years after the group's inception. Sofi Tukker, a dance music duo that formed at Brown University, garnered a massive turnout. Most of their material was drawn from 'butter,' a record they made in Brazil with producer Marcio Arantes, who joined in on bass. Even in downtempo jazz-adjacent mode, it was still a dance party, bolstered by tropical versions of their hit 'Purple Hat' and 'All That She Wants' by Ace of Base. Advertisement The end of the afternoon featured back-to-back performances inspired by classic soul. Like The tender falsetto crooning of Thee Sacred Souls's lead singer Josh Lane showed why the band has become the most popular of the West Coast soul ballad revivalists. Lane spent much of the set in the aisles directly serenading the audience, and offered one of the only political statements of the day when he argued that Palestinian, Congolese, and Sudanese people deserved freedom. Raye and Thee Sacred Souls – artists often found at pop festivals – were well-received, but so were the heavy hitters from the jazz world. It was an indication that while Newport might have found the formula for commercial success, it still draws an attentive and enthusiastic audience of jazz lovers. NEWPORT JAZZ FESTIVAL At Fort Adams State Park, Newport, R.I., Friday Noah Schaffer can be reached at


India Today
20-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India Today
Priyanka Chopra teaches Jimmy Fallon how to pack a punch on The Tonight Show
Priyanka Chopra on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'. (Credit: YouTube/@TheTonightShowStarringJimmyFallon) India Today Entertainment Desk Priyanka Chopra showcased her fist-fighting skills against Jimmy Fallon She made an appearance on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' She will next be seen in the film 'Heads of State' Actor Priyanka Chopra knows how to pack a punch, not just in movies but also in real life. The 42-year-old global icon demonstrated her fist-fighting skills on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'. A promo released by the makers on Friday, June 20, showcased the light banter between the actor and host Jimmy Fallon. In the video on YouTube, Priyanka tells Jimmy Fallon, "Take it easy", as they share a hearty laugh. In the episode, Chopra will talk about becoming a mother, why she keeps surgical glue in her stunt bag at all times, and starring in 'Heads of State' alongside Idris Elba and John Cena. This is not the first time that the actor has appeared on the show. She has been a guest several times in the past as well. 'Heads of State' is an action-comedy film that will be released on Prime Video on July 2. The trailer, recently released online, gave an insight into the plot of the film. The movie revolves around two heads of state and an MI6 agent who come together to save the world from a global conspiracy. Priyanka plays the role of the MI6 agent Noel Bisset. She mediates between the UK PM Sam Clarke (played by Idris) and the US President Will Derringer (played by Derringer), engaged in a public rivalry. They are forced to work together when they become targets of a foreign adversary. Watch the trailer here: Interestingly, Priyanka rose to fame in Hollywood with her American thriller drama television series 'Quantico.' Priyanka played Alex Parish, who joins the Federal Bureau of Investigation and becomes a prime suspect in a terrorist attack on Grand Central Terminal. Her strong acting skills and daredevil stunts were the highlight of the show. Other than 'Heads of State', the actor is currently busy shooting for SS Rajamouli's upcoming film, 'SSMB29.' The film also stars Mahesh Babu and R Madhavan in key roles. Actor Priyanka Chopra knows how to pack a punch, not just in movies but also in real life. The 42-year-old global icon demonstrated her fist-fighting skills on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'. A promo released by the makers on Friday, June 20, showcased the light banter between the actor and host Jimmy Fallon. In the video on YouTube, Priyanka tells Jimmy Fallon, "Take it easy", as they share a hearty laugh. In the episode, Chopra will talk about becoming a mother, why she keeps surgical glue in her stunt bag at all times, and starring in 'Heads of State' alongside Idris Elba and John Cena. This is not the first time that the actor has appeared on the show. She has been a guest several times in the past as well. 'Heads of State' is an action-comedy film that will be released on Prime Video on July 2. The trailer, recently released online, gave an insight into the plot of the film. The movie revolves around two heads of state and an MI6 agent who come together to save the world from a global conspiracy. Priyanka plays the role of the MI6 agent Noel Bisset. She mediates between the UK PM Sam Clarke (played by Idris) and the US President Will Derringer (played by Derringer), engaged in a public rivalry. They are forced to work together when they become targets of a foreign adversary. Watch the trailer here: Interestingly, Priyanka rose to fame in Hollywood with her American thriller drama television series 'Quantico.' Priyanka played Alex Parish, who joins the Federal Bureau of Investigation and becomes a prime suspect in a terrorist attack on Grand Central Terminal. Her strong acting skills and daredevil stunts were the highlight of the show. Other than 'Heads of State', the actor is currently busy shooting for SS Rajamouli's upcoming film, 'SSMB29.' The film also stars Mahesh Babu and R Madhavan in key roles. Join our WhatsApp Channel


Korea Herald
19-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Korea Herald
Frontman may get 'Squid Game' spinoff, says Lee Byung-hun on 'The Tonight Show'
'Squid Game' star hints at future project on 'The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon' Lee Byung-hun, who plays the Frontman in Netflix's global sensation "Squid Game," appeared on the popular talk show "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" this week and hinted at a possible spinoff centered on his enigmatic character. During the interview, which aired Wednesday, Korean time, on NBC, the veteran South Korean actor discussed his initial reaction to reading the script for "Squid Game." He also shared lighthearted anecdotes regarding his family's surprise when his secret identity as the series' main villain was revealed in season 1. Reflecting on the show's overwhelming global reception, Lee also admitted he was taken aback by fans' reactions when he traveled to the US to promote the series. "I've been acting for more than 30 years, and I also participated in some Hollywood blockbuster projects. But 'Squid Game' is a Korean story made by a Korean director with Korean actors and Korean language. I'm so grateful and proud of ('Squid Game''s success)," said Lee, during the interview. The entire interview was conducted in English. During the interview, Lee also fielded fan questions about the future of the series, teasing light spoilers. Lee confirmed that more characters in the upcoming season will uncover the Frontman's identity — and he didn't rule out the possibility of a standalone project exploring his character's backstory. In the series, the Frontman, also known as Hwang In-ho, is the mastermind orchestrating the deadly games and a former winner of the Squid Game himself. Much of his backstory remains shrouded in mystery. "Squid Game" season 3 is set to premiere June 27 on Netflix. yoonseo.3348@