I think McCain just left, so go ahead and enjoy!
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King will be on CBS's late night show sometime this week.
Tonight, apparently: https://headlineplanet.com/home/2021...ephen-colbert/
I tend to agree that Stephen Colbert is not really funny... but so far in 2021 I have been watching his youtube show a lot. And frankly I don't even know why given it's dry and not funny, maybe just keeping up with the news of a country I don't live in lol
I definitely prefer Trevor Noah
It's a lot funnier
I'm not going to watch because I don't want any spoilers about BILLY SUMMERS.
That's not the only reason, but it's the only one I'll disclose.
Possibly after I've read the book I'll look up the interview on the internet, so I can skip the parts I don't care for.
The one I love is Last Week Tonight with John Oliver
Carson will always be the greatest late night host. Letterman was funny before he became a weirdo toward the end. He was before my time, but Jack Paar had a lot of class. And what a great voice! If I were in solitary confinement in a max security prison and given an opportunity to watch Colbert, I would decline and file a petition claiming that it was cruel and unusual punishment to force any prisoner to do so.
Wow, Steve seems so much healthier than he was 5 years ago. Great post Bev, thanks!
This year, Bloody Scotland's hybrid festival will give festival goers in Stirling the full-on festival experience while allowing authors and readers who can’t be there in person the opportunity to join in the fun.
Running from the 17-19th September, our 2021 festival will include the likes of Kathy Reichs, Karin Slaughter, Lee Child and Stephen King who will be beamed into the Albert Halls via live video link up where real life chairs will put questions to them in front of a live and digital audience.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E9A9XLpWYAMmx_q.jpg
My wife is going to visit family in Scotland in september. I am not going this time and thought "crap i'll have to go", until I saw that it will be a video event
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Bought a ticket today 😊
This has probably been mentioned, but King appears on the special features of the Blu-Ray of THE OUTSIDER SEASON ONE, which I just now got around to watching.
Several vintage appearances uploaded in recent months to YouTube, not sure if people have seen these:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79n2yTbqjUs&t=703s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GZMES4-aA_g
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q4IoqemrYXY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tniNX2OqLUg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iY9CX_eK28A http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S2sCOWt4lsI
Thanks !
https://sneakernews.com/2021/09/28/v...-release-date/
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Ahead of Halloween, Vans has unveiled a multi-pair collection in collaboration with Warner Bros. to commemorate some of the horror genre’s most iconic films.
Comprised of at least six skate-ready shoes and a pair of slides, the capsule brings imagery from “IT,” “The Shining,” “Friday the 13th” and “The Lost Boys” to sneaker and apparel form. While some propositions like the Vans Slip-On styles for Stanley Kubrick and Sean S. Cunningham’s 1980 films directly nod to their muses, others make more covert references to their inspirations. Iconic checkerboard patterns on the Vans Era are reimagined through the lens of Stephen King’s 1990 picture of a terrifying clown. As a whole, the collection honors some of the most terrifying movements to appear on the “big screen” over the last 80 years, delivering a treat to those brave enough to add them to their collections ahead of October 31st.
Enjoy imagery of Vans’ Horror collection here below, and anticipate the collaborative effort to hit Vans.com on October 1st.