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Expand the sub menu What to Hear. Except that, for the last 16 years, the queen of daytime talk had refused to be a guest of the once-hippest guy on late-night talk because he had made her feel demeaned when she did appear back in the 80s, then took her name in vain, oh, about a thousand times in subsequent shows. Not to mention, though of course they both did last night, the "Oprah Winfrey, in New York for the opening of her Broadway musical The Color Purple, seemed apprehensive through most of the Letterman stint.
He'd ask a reverent question, she'd laser him a suspicious look, waiting for the zinger. Oprah needn't have worried. Like Nelson, the bully on The Simpsons who melted when Marge showed him a little affection, Dave has been known to puddle in the presence of the more august butts of his jokes.
Recall that Hillary Clinton, the victim of several years of merciless nightly barbs about her and her husband, got the caress of sycophancy when she finally came on The Late Show. Last night was no different. Face to face with the most admired woman in America, Dave was ceaselessly devotional, lobbing questions about Oprah's many good works, all but nominating her for the Nobel Peace Prize and any other she might fancy. Thus concluded the most highly hyped detente since Sadat and Begin made nice at Camp David in ' She would discuss a book with a group of people.
It came to no surprise when the selected book saw an increase in sales soon after. She became very influential in the United States. Winfrey has won some awards during her career. Her show earned her some Emmys. In , she received the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the Golden Globes. She had given an inspirational speech that got her trending on Twitter. Color Purple surrender moment is one of my favorite lessons.
The Color Purple is a film, which Steven Spielberg directed. The movie is based on a novel of the same name by Alice Walker. The film was a success upon release, and critics praised the movie.
The movie is a coming-of-age story about a year-old African American girl named Celie Harris. It focuses on the issues African American women faced during the early 20th century.
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