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From Foo Fighters and Future Islands to Chappell Roan and Kendrick Lamar, the late-night show was a proving ground for many artists on the verge of superstardom.
There may be a day again when TV executives have the backbone to support a show like Colbert’s. But The Late Show will be gone.
It’s almost lights out at “The Late Show,” as Stephen Colbert gets ready to say goodbye this week, and he may not be the last. CBS’s cancelation of “The Late Show,” first launched in 1993 with original host David Letterman,
Stephen Colbert in 2016 tried to bring together a nation that was coming apart. On Election Night, Colbert and crew mounted a live special for the Showtime cable network, and as more electoral votes were called for Donald Trump,
Indianapolis native David Letterman famously knows a thing or two about the late-night landscape, but did you know about his IndyCar expertise?