Most of us aren’t hilarious or gorgeous or famous, and “Saturday Night Live” gives us access to all of those things.
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.
How featuring the rushed and imperfect work of brilliant, stressed-out comics made SNL a comedy bastion.
Despite what the name indicates, the 50th-anniversary special for Saturday Night Live will air on… Sunday. SNL50: The ...
Showbiz is so tough, and I didn’t know how tough it was,” Pete Davidson told Page Six. “I picked the wrong business to have a ...
Chevy Chase, Eddie Murphy, Gilda Radner (1946 - 1989), Bill Murray; and bottom Jane Curtain, Dan Aykroyd, Laraine Newman, ...
On this episode of Food People, Bon Appétit and SNL cast members dish on menu obsessions and what they drink on planes.
It gave us Eddie Murphy, Chevy Chase, Bill Murray and more. But as the sketch show turns 50 with an all-star special, who’s laughing now?
Dozens of notable Arizonans have hosted, performed and been parodied on "Saturday Night Live" over its five-decade run. Zoom ...
Live has had many cast members throughout its 50-year run, but these Black cast members changed the game for the sketch ...
With his co-anchor Michael Che, the duo hosted special editions of "Weekend Update" on MSNBC during the 2016 Democratic and ...
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