So yesterday Donald Trump posted a video of him crashing Stephen Colbert's final show, and literally throwing him in the garbage, and of course, I had to FIX it.
Prolific voice actor Tom Kane has sadly passed away at the age of 64.
Known for his unforgettable work across animation and sci-fi, Kane voiced characters in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, The Powerpuff Girls, The Wild Thornberrys, and countless other beloved projects throughout his career.
Kane retired from voice acting following a stroke in 2020. He is survived by his wife and nine children.
I first met Clark Reynolds when he was just three years old at our Black History Month reception at the White House.
Over the last ten years, it's been wonderful getting updates about his life through his letters. Check out how he’s doing now:
COLBERT: How dumb do you think it is for people to say that I should run for president?
OBAMA: Well, you know, the bar has changed. I think you would perform significantly better than some folks we've seen.
COLBERT: Is that an endorsement?
OBAMA: It was not
It was great talking to Stephen and the inspiring young people we’ve worked with at the @ObamaFoundation on the @ColbertLateShow.
When the Obama Presidential Center opens this June 19, my hope is that this will be a place where people can come together to meet, learn, and work with each other to create change in their communities. Learn more at https://t.co/ahkDMKalIn.
Walt Disney Animation has re-animated some songs from recent animated films into American Sign Language versions, including:
• “Beyond” - Moana
• “The Next Right Thing” - Frozen 2
• “We Don’t Talk About Bruno” - Encanto
Releasing April 27 on Disney+
No piercings, no tattoos to attract attention. Just a good voice, a good band, good sound, a good song. Comparing it to today's music is unfair because 80s music was far superior.
Stevie Nicks’ voice wrapping around “Dreams” like a spell… 48 years later and Fleetwood Mac’s masterpiece still gives me full-body chills ✨🖤
That ethereal delivery, the live band groove, pure 70s magic on stage.
Timeless doesn’t even cover it.
When I was 17, I stood on a Disney Channel set and sang "We went to the moon in 1969" into a camera. It was supposed to be a joke — a deliberately silly song about a historical fact. But somehow that little earworm stuck with millions of kids who are now the adults watching tonight's launch. Artemis II is sending the first woman toward the Moon. The first Black astronaut to the Moon. The first Canadian to the Moon. Under a full Pink Moon. On April 1st. You couldn't write this. Christina Koch, Victor Glover, Reid Wiseman, Jeremy Hansen — Godspeed. 🙏 We went to the moon in 1969. And tonight, we're going back.
#Artemis2 #NASA #ChristinaKoch #WeWentToTheMoon #PinkMoon #BackToTheMoon
It was inspiring to watch the Artemis II launch yesterday — @NASA’s first crewed mission around the moon since 1972. Our space program has always captured an essential part of what it means to reach beyond what we thought was possible, and I hope the four brave astronauts on this mission will inspire a new generation to follow in their footsteps.