On the evening of January 22, 2026, Tom Hanks appeared on a primetime special broadcast titled The Page, aired live across every major American network and simulcast on major streaming services. No guests. No panel. No orchestra. Just Hanks, seated at a plain oak table under unflattering light, holding a single sheet of paper. The […]
The screen went black for three full seconds—long enough for 28 million viewers to feel their stomachs drop—then Tom Hanks appeared alone in dim light, face hollow, eyes burning with something no script could fake.T
When Tom Hanks announced that The Crimes of Money would be his last feature film, the industry assumed it would be a reflective, elegiac capstone to a career built on decency and quiet heroism. What arrived instead was something far more confrontational. On January 21, 2026, the film’s distributor released a single, three-minute clip to […]
The stage lights flared bright, and there they stood: eight former hosts of The Daily Show—Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert, John Oliver, Trevor Noah, Craig Kilborn, Rob Corddry, Mo Rocca, and Larry Wilmore—lined up shoulder to shoulder like a jury that had finally stopped laughing.T
On the evening of January 20, 2026, The Daily Show stage looked nothing like its usual setup. No desk. No graphics. No band. Just eight former hosts—Jon Stewart, Craig Kilborn, Trevor Noah, John Oliver, Samantha Bee, Hasan Minhaj, Jordan Klepper, and Desi Lydic—standing in a single line across the bare platform. The audience sat in […]
The studio lights burned hot, but the air turned ice-cold the moment Tom Hanks looked straight into the camera and said, “I’m not here to entertain tonight. I’m here to name them.”T
On the night of January 19, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. Eastern, Tom Hanks appeared on a special one-hour live broadcast titled Dirty Money: The Reckoning, aired simultaneously across major networks and streamed on every major platform. What was promoted as a “conversation about accountability in American institutions” became something far more explosive. For sixty uninterrupted […]
The roar of the crowd at Madison Square Garden cut off like someone hit mute. Mick Jagger, 82 years old, leather jacket still tight across his shoulders, stepped to the edge of the stage alone. No band. No lights. Just him and a single microphone.T
On the evening of January 18, 2026, at a private benefit concert in London’s historic Roundhouse, Mick Jagger stepped to the microphone during an unannounced interlude and delivered six words that have since ricocheted across every corner of the entertainment industry: “I Will End the Buried Truth.” The moment was not rehearsed spectacle. The Rolling […]




