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On “Cheer,” Jada Wooten is a role model, despite the narrative of “too much”-ness spun around her
Alison Stine
Unlike most "Cheer" athletes, Wooten is a scholar, leader and the latest target of anti-Blackness
What it means to be a red wine mom in Netflix’s “The Woman in the House”
Alison Stine
The white wine mom is social, casual and easygoing. The red wine mom is none of those things
Laura Ingraham breaks out a self-parody by imitating Kate McKinnon’s impression of her
Jon Skolnik
It remains to be seen whether McKinnon will now mock Ingraham's imitation of McKinnon mocking Ingraham
WATCH: Trump plays Wordle on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show in Saturday Night Live opener
John Wright
Another week, another scene-stealing Donald Trump cold open
In defense of the overlooked Kristen Stewart
Alison Stine
The compelling "Spencer" star has a career of dodging double standards having risen from the sparkly vampire ashes
“Cheer” returns and goes full out, even when COVID and a criminal arrest come for the cheerleaders
Alison Stine
In season 2, the Netflix series treats viewers to new rivals, new challenges and a very distracted Coach Monica
Betty White on “The Golden Girls” taught me queer self-acceptance
Savannah Sipple
I grew up in a conservative county in Kentucky. I went to church & did the right things, but love was conditional
Pete Davidson is a chicken cutlet connoisseur
Kelly Vaughan
The comedian talked about his mom's home cooking on a podcast episode with chef Ruth Rogers
Jennifer Aniston reveals she turned down a role on “Saturday Night Live” (and here’s why)
Natalie Zamora
Before she hit it big with "Friends," the actor had called out Lorne Michaels
Weird Al on why Paul McCartney said no to his “Live and Let Die” parody
Nicole Michael
An "Everything Fab Four" interview with the beloved musician about Beatles parodies, songwriting and his new tour
Lauren Boebert, MTG drop in on Dr. Fauci in “SNL” cold open
John Wright
The sketch also featured appearances from Andrew and Chris Cuomo, as well as Sen. Ted Cruz
“The Sex Lives of College Girls”: Here’s to the girl who tries our patience, but in the best way
Melanie McFarland
In these impatient times, Pauline Chalamet's Kimberly reminds us that some people really are trying to do better
Hayley Mills opens up about Walt Disney, her date with George Harrison and staying “Forever Young”
Nicole Michael
An "Everything Fab Four" conversation with the "Parent Trap" star about growing up in show business
16 Muppets who moved to “Sesame Street,” from Ji-Young to Abby Cadabby
Joy Saha
After meeting the first Asian American Muppet, we look at others who've joined the inclusive kids TV neighborhood
Peter Jackson’s “Get Back” docuseries is a mesmerizing feast for the eyes
Kenneth Womack
The Disney+ series is a Thanksgiving holiday miracle that releases new episodes across three nights
On “SNL,” Cecily Strong’s Goober the Clown nails the joy and comedy of abortion
Kylie Cheung
Abortion isn't all doom and gloom — it's helped "clowns" like Strong live their dreams
“SNL” has a new Donald Trump impression
Brett Bachman
New cast member James Austin Johnson takes the reins as Donald Trump in this week's wide-ranging cold open
Margaret Cho on her favorite “fifth Beatle” and finding the beauty and humor in everything
Nicole Michael
An "Everything Fab Four" conversation with the comedian/actress about the Beatles, Yoko Ono and being a musician
Biden gets some encouragement — and a shoulder rub — from his 2013 self in SNL’s cold open
John Wright
"I miss the old me," Biden says, played by SNL cast member James Austin Johnson. "Where the hell did that guy go?"
Ed Begley, Jr. on helping “SNL” try to reunite the Beatles and saving George Harrison’s guitar
Nicole Michael
"Everything Fab Four" opens season 3 with a conversation with actor, activist and Beatles fan/friend Ed Begley, Jr.
Alec Baldwin “cooperating” after fatally shooting one, injuring another with prop gun on set
Kylie Cheung
The incident, which took place on the set of upcoming Western film "Rust," is being investigated
Meghan McCain fumes over her “Princess of Arizona” SNL portrayal: “Laughing stock of the country”
Bob Brigham
"I felt like for a while that I was just the laughing stock of the country," McCain complained to Rolling Stone
Anita Hill’s seismic testimony and its reckoning 30 years later: “She was in no woman’s land”
Kylie Cheung
"There was an understanding — white women stood for gender, and Black men stood for race" in 1991
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