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Late Night Highlights: A Night of Farewells and Comedy

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Jimmy Kimmel expressed his respect for Stephen Colbert, as ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ will pause for the final ‘Late Show’ on CBS. Kimmel conveyed that there was never a sense of competition, in contrast to the previous era of late-night television.

Kimmel shared his feelings about the situation, stating, “I hope the people who did the pushing feel ashamed of themselves tonight, although I know they probably won’t.” He encouraged viewers to watch the final ‘Late Show’ on CBS, jokingly suggesting they should never watch it again afterward.

“Everyone at that show has always been very gracious to us.” — Jimmy Kimmel

Comedic Takes on Political News

Ronny Chieng and Jimmy Kimmel delivered punchlines about the Trump administration’s indictment of Raúl Castro, highlighting the humor in the situation due to Castro’s age. Chieng quipped about finding a jury of Castro’s peers, while Kimmel joked about Castro’s possible life sentence of six months.

  • Ronny Chieng commented on the challenges of prosecuting someone so elderly, adding humor to the mix.
  • Jimmy Kimmel remarked on the impracticality of imprisoning a 94-year-old man.

Noteworthy Moments

Sue Bird, known for her basketball career, appeared on ‘The Tonight Show,’ offering her insights on the Knicks’ potential in the NBA championship.

Looking Ahead

‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’ will conclude its series on Thursday night.

Cultural Events

John Cage’s ‘Apartment House 1776’ is being reimagined by the Detroit Opera at the Cranbrook Art Museum. This new production brings a fresh perspective to Cage’s work.

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