Late-Night Changes
Craig Ferguson was away on spring break when the news broke that Jimmy Fallon will be taking over for Jay Leno on The Tonight Show in February of 2014. Craig tweeted:
I’m in Scotland for a few days. Anything going on in Late Night TV in the U.S.? #congratulationsJimmy
The Los Angeles Times summarized the news and Entertainment Weekly managed to find a way to say nice things about nearly every other late-night host except Craig.
Josh’s Film Role
Josh Robert Thompson spent his spring break starring in an upcoming film, Nowhere Girl. The film’s publicity team has been tweeting backstage photos of the cast:
The fabulous @joshrthompson (TYLER) giving props to our incredible Exec Producer @adambeason! pic.twitter.com/cRvemCYA7H
And that’s a picture wrap for the hysterical @reggiesteele (NATE) w/ @joshrthompson (TYLER) @ilana_guralnik (KATY) pic.twitter.com/MpXfUEQVZ6
We’ll continue to keep an eye on the film as it goes through post-production and let you know when it will find its way to a theater near you.
Comedian and podcaster Marc Maron, who has interviewed Craig in the past, is getting his own show on the Independent Film Channel. As Slate.com reports, the show will simply be called Maron, and will feature Marc essentially playing himself, in his garage, doing his podcast.
Sambora Leaves Tour
Rocker Richie Sambora, who recently led a one-week run as the Late Late Show house band, has dropped out of the spring leg of the current Bon Jovi tour until further notice. Specific reasons beyond “personal issues” were not given, as Yahoo News reported.
April Birthdays
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