I still think the most impressive award show performance ever is Neil Patrick Harris's opening number at the 2013 Tonys. like, the ONLY time they were able to successfully complete it was during the live taping. and every celeb in the audience was STUNNED by the end.
here's the video in honor of tonight's Tony Awards lol
The video represents the pinnacle of artistic fusion between rock legend Freddie Mercury and opera great Montserrat Caballé in their masterpiece Barcelona — a work that has become an immortal cultural icon forever linked to the 1992 Olympic Games.
Widely acclaimed as one of the greatest duets of all time, this 1987 archival footage from Ibiza captures the iconic song "Barcelona." It stands as a vivid testament to the perfect fusion of Montserrat Caballé’s sublime operatic vocals and Freddie Mercury’s captivating stage presence—a masterpiece that left an indelible mark on music history and went on to become the official and defining anthem of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona.
Diversification isn't just a buzzword; it's a necessity. Relying solely on oil is a risky gamble. Alberta's future depends on looking beyond oil, and blaming Ottawa for provincial issues distracts from the real decisions impacting everyday Albertans.
Does Alberta stay in Canada? The proposed referendum question isn't a simple yes or no. It's like a cootie catcher, forcing an unclear choice rather than a direct decision. #Alberta#Referendum#Politics
Daniel Smith the trash bag of a Premier makes up slogans that don’t make sense, who changes legislation to make it makes it easier for these separatists.
But tell her Alberta isn’t going anywhere.
When did the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms become optional?
How can Danielle Smith still push a referendum question when she has no legal recourse to do that?
How is Doug Ford allowed to delete or hide government communications after court rulings and then weaken Ontario’s Freedom of Information laws?
And why does it feel like elected citizens are above the law?
Alberta threatening to leave Canada isn't the real danger. The threat lies in normalizing provincial secession when challenges arise. This sets a dangerous precedent, especially now, with global affairs at their most volatile in decades. We need unity, not division.
Stephen Colbert: « I think I get it now. It looks like the end and I wish it wasn’t. But that’s not for me to decide. “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” ».
Another reference to The Lord of the Rings: « “All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given us.” »
The famous line indeed comes from The Lord of the Rings by J.R.R. Tolkien, spoken by Gandalf to Frodo.
Stephen Colbert is really focus now on his project. It’s a massive task.
Paul McCartney on the TRUMPET playing “When The Saints Go Marching In” with Jon Batiste and The Late Show Band after the Hello, Goodbye performance
(via Rob Barnett on Facebook)
wowww Paul McCartney just returned to the Ed Sullivan theater as Stephen Colbert's final guest on The Late Show...62 years after his first appearance with the Beatles in 1964. he surprised Stephen with a signed photo from that performance
Stephen: "To Stephen: you're better than the Beatles."
Paul: "No, it doesn't say that!"
Stephen: "When my editors are done, that's what it's gonna say, Paul"