On Wednesday, Jan. 20, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris will be sworn in as president and vice president, and the U.S. will celebrate with a special hosted by Tom Hanks. Originally reported by Variety, the special, titled Celebrating America, is set to be broadcast across several networks, will feature all kinds of celebrity guests, like Demi
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It has been a chaotic and, more often than not, contentious election year. Donald Trump and Joe Biden, alongside their respective running mates, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris, have spent the last few months ramping up their presidential campaigns, and in that time, Americans have probably seen enough debates and town halls to last a lifetime.
All of the debates of the 2020 presidential election are officially behind us, as are a number of town hall events. On Oct. 22, President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic nominee, faced off in a debate for the second and final time. Trump and Biden first faced each other
Following the Democratic National Convention and Republican National Convention, which solidified the nominations for the 2020 presidential election, it’s now time for the next big event in the 2020 general election: the presidential debates between President Donald Trump, the Republican nominee, and former Vice President Joe Biden, the Democratic challenger. Although some research shows that debates don’t have
This year’s Democratic National Convention, as is the case with most events that have taken place amid the coronavirus pandemic, is going to look very different than usual this year. It has already been announced that the convention, which will be held from Aug. 17-20, is going virtual. Democrats plan to formally nominate former vice
It’s a good news day for comedy fans! When word of Joe Biden‘s choice of Kamala Harris as his Vice Presidential running partner was announced, Maya Rudolph happened to be recording an Emmy nominee panel with Entertainment Weekly. Asked what she thought of the VP choice of Harris, Rudolph responded, “It’s spicy.” Rudolph is Emmy-nominated
Auditions make me nervous. Not for myself — I’m beyond the casting-call stage of life. But rather for anyone who still has the nerve to endure the almost always disappointing, sometimes humiliating, process of being screened, interviewed, tested and most probably rejected for a role in show business. Or journalism. Or politics, wherein the final