Larry King
Is Larry King joining The Daily Show?
The retired CNN host already announced a comedy tour. Is working with Jon Stewart show next?
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Who would’ve thought that Larry King’s post-CNN career would involve much more than a golf course and some guest lectures? The notoriously dry septuagenarian already raised eyebrows when he announced that he would embark on a comedy tour in April. Now, a new rumor circulating the Internet is even more bizarre: Larry King is in talks to join up with Jon Stewart on The Daily Show.
Continue Reading CloseLarry King’s memorable moments
As the master of the WTF interview prepares to hang up his suspenders, we salute his weirdest celebrity encounters
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Larry King interviews Celine Dion Say what you will about Larry King — and there’s plenty to talk about — there’s nobody else like him. That’s why, when the star of CNN’s nightly live talk show since the dawn of the cathode ray announced Tuesday that he was stepping down, the ensuing torrent of speculation over who would replace him seemed a bit absurd. Joy Behar? Ryan Seacrest? (Whenever there’s an empty chair anywhere in the world, Ryan Seacrest’s ass gets a shot at warming it.) As if.
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Mary Elizabeth Williams is a staff writer for Salon and the author of "Gimme Shelter: My Three Years Searching for the American Dream." Follow her on Twitter: @embeedub. More Mary Elizabeth Williams.
When Larry King ruled politics
As CNN's most famous host announces his retirement, a look back at his glory days
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Larry King Larry King, as you might have already seen, just announced that he’ll give up his nightly CNN show this fall, putting an end to months — years, really — of speculation over when (and how) the broadcasting legend would make his exit.
The move, of course, feels long overdue. King has been eclipsed in the ratings by shows on cable channels that didn’t even exist when he began at CNN, and his style seems positively archaic. But while you’d never know it if you were introduced to his show this century — when a typical political discussion would involve Ben Stein, James Carville and a formulaic talk radio host or two — there was actually a time not too long ago when Larry King drove the national political conversation.
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Steve Kornacki writes about politics for Salon. Reach him by email at SKornacki@salon.com and follow him on Twitter @SteveKornacki More Steve Kornacki.
Larry King’s wife recovering from drug overdose
Bottles of anti-anxiety medicine were found empty in her home, as well as note saying she took the pills on purpose
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FILE - In this April 18, 2007 file photo, Larry King and his wife Shawn arrive to a party held by CNN celebrating King's fifty years of broadcasting, New York. ( AP Photo/Stuart Ramson, file)(Credit: AP) Larry King’s wife is recovering from a prescription drug overdose last month, and news is circulating that it was suicide.
AP reports that after receiving a 911 call from Shawn King’s father, emergency medical workers found empty anti-anxiety medication bottles that she had reportedly gotten filled only 10 days earlier. Police also found a note saying she had taken the pills on purpose and one saying she wanted to be buried in Utah, her home.
Continue Reading CloseLaura Bush: More interesting than her husband
On "Larry King," the former first lady expresses support for gay marriage and abortion. I always did like her best
Topics: Abortion, Broadsheet, Gay Marriage, George W. Bush, Larry King, Laura Bush, Love and Sex
I don’t know how I wound up with a curiosity about Laura Bush, a figure I would otherwise not have spent much time considering. Maybe it was when I saw Tony Kushner’s 2003 play “Only We Who Guard the Mystery Shall Be Unhappy,” in which the “Angels in America” playwright depicted the Dostoevski-loving former first lady reading to a group of dead Iraqi children, an angel telling them, “Mrs. Bush is explaining why you are dead, and in addition to being married to the President of the United States she is also a smart lady, she was a librarian!”
Continue Reading CloseRebecca Traister writes for Salon. She is the author of "Big Girls Don't Cry: The Election that Changed Everything for American Women" (Free Press). Follow @rtraister on Twitter. More Rebecca Traister.
CNN host Larry King, 7th wife file for divorce
After nearly 13 years together, each cited "irreconcilable differences" as reason for ending marriage
Topics: Celebrity, Divorce, Larry King, Television
FILE - In this April 18, 2007 file photo, Larry King and his wife Shaun arrive to a party held by CNN celebrating King's fifty years of broadcasting, New York. ( AP Photo/Stuart Ramson, file)(Credit: AP) Larry King filed for divorce on Wednesday shortly before his seventh wife also sought to end the couple’s nearly 13-year-old marriage. The 76-year-old host of CNN’s “Larry King Live” filed hours before Shawn King filed her own petition. Both cited “irreconcilable differences.”
The couple were married in a hospital room in 1997 three days before Larry King underwent surgery to clear a clogged blood vessel. They have two sons, ages 11 and 9. The petitions differ in that Larry King is seeking joint custody, while his 50-year-old wife wants physical custody.
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