Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Little Simz and Olivia Dean among most nominated at 2026 MOBO Awards

Little Simz, Olivia Dean, kwn and Jim Legxacy lead the nominations for the 2026 MOBO Awards, with four nods apiece.

Latest Posts

Midnight Oil founder Rob Hirst dies aged 70 after battle with cancer

Midnight Oil founder Rob Hirst has died at the age of 70. In April 2025, the drummer revealed he...

Mary J. Blige turned down Rihanna’s mega-hit Umbrella

Mary J. Blige has revealed she turned down Rihanna's 2007 hit Umbrella. The R'n'B legend claims she was offered...

Noel Gallagher returns to work, raising speculation new music is in the works

Noel Gallagher has returned to work following the festive break, fuelling fresh speculation that new music could be on the way after...

Morrissey cancels yet another 2026 show

Morrissey has cancelled yet another date of his 2026 US tour. The former Smiths frontman was due to take...

Jon Stewart believes there’s always room for satire

Jon Stewart thinks there will "always be room" for political satire.

The 57-year-old comedian – who hosted ‘The Daily Show’ from 1999 until 2015 – believes it’s important that people are able to find a sense of fun in dark or serious subjects.

He explained: "[Charlie] Chaplin made ‘The Great Dictator’ during World War Two. I think there will always be room and a need for that type of commentary."

However, Jon doesn’t see comedy as a cure for societal problems, like racism.

Speaking in reference to the Black Lives Matter movement, he told the BBC: "I also believe that it’s the least efficacious agent of change.

"So while I think it will always be there, I also think it’s what you’re seeing now – direct action in the streets brings about change."

Jon wrote and directed his new political comedy film ‘Irresistible’ – which stars the likes of Steve Carell, Chris Cooper and Mackenzie Davis – and he’s admitted it was a much easier task than hosting ‘The Daily Show’.

Asked which was tougher to make, the comedian said: "Hosting a show, no question. No question. You’re talking about 16 years.

"Now, if I had to work on this movie every day for 16 years then I’d probably say that’s gruelling too, but the one thing you get when you’re doing a daily talk show is it’s not just all foreplay.

"The film has a different feel, you’re working and working, but you don’t get that thing you get on a television show, which is the performance and the audience right there for you.

"And the reward of working every day, was the dessert of getting to perform it in front of an audience.

"In a film you don’t get that, but you get the quieter pleasure of being able to spend more time crafting something with a little more nuance than you might when you’re just trying to get that 6pm deadline."

Latest Posts

Midnight Oil founder Rob Hirst dies aged 70 after battle with cancer

Midnight Oil founder Rob Hirst has died at the age of 70. In April 2025, the drummer revealed he...

Mary J. Blige turned down Rihanna’s mega-hit Umbrella

Mary J. Blige has revealed she turned down Rihanna's 2007 hit Umbrella. The R'n'B legend claims she was offered...

Noel Gallagher returns to work, raising speculation new music is in the works

Noel Gallagher has returned to work following the festive break, fuelling fresh speculation that new music could be on the way after...

Morrissey cancels yet another 2026 show

Morrissey has cancelled yet another date of his 2026 US tour. The former Smiths frontman was due to take...

Don't Miss

Yungblud hints at Eddie Vedder collaboration

Yungblud has hinted he could soon collaborate with Eddie Vedder. The 28-year-old singer - whose real name is...

Mel C insists Spice Girls ‘have to celebrate’ their 30th anniversary

Melanie C thinks the Spice girls "have to celebrate" their 30th anniversary in 2026. The 52-year-old singer - who...

Robbie Williams teases Take That reunion

Robbie Williams is "sure" he'll perform with Take That again in the future. The Angels hitmaker - who rose...

The Monkees star Mickey Dolenz says band was more about ‘improvisation’ than music

Mickey Dolenz says The Monkees was "heavily weighted toward improvisation" rather than musicality. The 80-year-old drummer - who is...

Dave Mustaine’s first album was stolen copy of KISS classic

Dave Mustaine's first album he owned was a stolen copy of KISS' Hotter Than Hell. The Megadeth guitarist has...

Stay in touch

To be updated with all the latest news, offers and special announcements.