How featuring the rushed and imperfect work of brilliant, stressed-out comics made SNL a comedy bastion.
The news parody has launched comedy careers and courted controversy. Here, Lorne Michaels, Chevy Chase, Tina Fey, Michael Che and others recount its influential history.
Showrunners on the State of Television at Arts Summit: “Streaming Was a Drug and Now TV Is in Rehab”
Hollywood gathered for The Creative Coalition's 'Davos of the Arts' in Las Vegas, where executive producers Bill Prady, ...
Legions of comedic talent have paraded through NBC’s Studio 8H, whether as cast members, writers or hosts of “Saturday Night ...
It’s been a politically charged week for Mayor Eric Adams after the Department of Justice ordered prosecutors to drop a ...
Yes, the classic Season 3 sketch was based on a real place. Which one, however, is a point of debate for the cast and writer.
Season 50 was full of viral moments, cameos and not to be missed sketches. Take a look back before the 'Saturday Night Live 50th Anniversary Special.' ...
Amid 50 years of gut-busting comedy, the Lorne Michaels iconic sketch show has replaced humor with heartache during tear-inducing tributes to 9/11, mass shootings, wars and more, offering somber ...
Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Gilda Radner (1946 - 1989), Bill Murray; and bottom Jane Curtain, Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, ...
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