Access Hollywood broke the news yesterday that she’ll be broadcasting her talk show from the Kennedy Center’s Opera House. The New York Times confirmed that the show will be taped on January 19, and that another DC show, planned for Wednesday, is in the works.
Information on how to get tickets will be posted on Oprah.com next week. We’ll post a link as soon as it’s up.
Heeeeeere’s Oprah!
It’s official: Oprah’s coming to DC for the inauguration.
Access Hollywood broke the news yesterday that she’ll be broadcasting her talk show from the Kennedy Center’s Opera House. The New York Times confirmed that the show will be taped on January 19, and that another DC show, planned for Wednesday, is in the works.
Information on how to get tickets will be posted on Oprah.com next week. We’ll post a link as soon as it’s up.
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