Julien Baker was the musical guest on
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert last night (January 7). Baker performed her recent song âFaith Healerâ from Nashvilleâs Exit/In. Watch it all go down below.
âFaith Healerâ appears on Julien Bakerâs forthcoming album
Little Oblivions, which arrives February 26 via Matador. The follow-up to 2017âs
Turn Out the Lights was announced last year with lead single âFaith Healer.â
The previous nightâs episode of
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The 24-year-old actress, who stars as chess prodigy Beth Harmon in Netflix‘s
The Queen’s Gambit, is such a big fan of the fantasy films that watching them in one sitting is a Christmas tradition.
While sporting a very similar look to the Galadriel (the character played by Cate Blanchett in Peter Jackson’s 2001-2003 film series), Taylor-Joy told
The Late Show With Stephen Colbert that her “number one goal in life” is to look like an elf.
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“I just thought, ‘OK, you have to find a way to bring something positive to this, ” Taylor-Joy told Colbert about having to spend Christmas away from her family in Argentina. “What’s a wonderful tradition that you really enjoy?’ And the answer is obviously
I d lick the grief right off your lips.
Fans rejoiced at the tantalizing thought of new music from Billie Eilish after she captioned a passport-style Polaroid to her Instagram in January with those emotionally charged words. But the lyrics actually come from a hotly tipped singer/songwriter from the U.K. Eilish was referencing Arlo Parks Black Dog, a candid look at the realities of trying to help a friend living with depression. A year apart in age, Eilish and Parks represent a new generation of songwriters intent on tackling Gen Z s problems head-on.
It s not just Eilish who s singing the praises of Parks the vanguard of the creative arts is rooting for the young singer. Cola, from her 2019 debut EP Super Sad Generation, appeared in Michaela Coel s critically acclaimed HBO series, I May Destroy You. Phoebe Bridgers and Florence Welch have shown love, too. Although the influencer generation has shifted the capacity to create stars from institutions to individuals, Parks ha
Stephen Colbert Goes âUnexpectedly Liveâ
âItâs a horrifying day that will go down in U.S. history, however much longer that is,â Colbert said after President Trump incited a mob of his supporters to storm the Capitol.
âWho could have seen this coming? Everyone? Even dummies like me,â Stephen Colbert remarked of Wednesdayâs angry pro-Trump mob.Credit.CBS
Jan. 7, 2021
Welcome to Best of Late Night, a rundown of the previous nightâs highlights that lets you sleep â and lets us get paid to watch comedy. Weâre all stuck at home at the moment, so here are the