Paul McCartney helps Stephen Colbert say goodbye to 'The Late Show' in ambitious final show - KSL.com
NEW YORK — Stephen Colbert chatted with Paul McCartney and joined him on stage for a raucous performance of "Hello, Goodbye" on the final broadcast of CBS' "The Late Show" on Thursday night, a bittersweet farewell for a canceled show that still had a few barbs left for the network that ended its 33-year run.At the top of his last show, which grew more surreal and absurd as it went on, Colbert highlighted the "joy" that he and his team felt creating more than 1,800 episodes of "The Late Show.""The energy that you've given us, we sincerely need that to have done the best possible show we could have for you for the last 11 years," Colbert said. "You've given it to us.
Taiwan Travelogue, a love letter to food and adventure, wins International Booker Prize - BBC
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleTiffany WertheimerAdrian Dennis / AFP via Getty ImagesA tale about forbidden love and Taiwanese food has won the International Booker Prize, becoming the first novel translated from Mandarin Chinese to win the prestigious award. Taiwan Travelogue, written by Taiwanese author Yang Shuang-zi and Taiwanese-American translator Lin King, follows two women on their culinary tour across Taiwan in the 1930s, when the island was under Japanese rule.
Tubi Nabs ‘Scooby-Doo’ Anime Series From Warner Bros. Animation - The Hollywood Reporter
Logo text The next animated iteration of Scooby-Doo will take the crime-solving Great Dane to Japan — and Tubi. The free streamer has ordered Yokoso Scooby-Doo!
Drake: ICEMAN Album Review - Pitchfork
Save this storySave StorySave this storyHow to resurrect yourself and carry forward, head held aloft, after the biggest kill shot in hip-hop history? One way might be to hone a single, perfect statement—something narrow and vicious, a shiv to the ribs of the world that cheered your demise as your rival threw a Cheshire Cat grin at you from the Super Bowl halftime show.