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“Saturday Night Live” alum Horatio Sanz sued, accused of grooming and groping teen
Kylie Cheung
A woman claims that over 20 years ago, the comedian befriended her when she was only 15
Emmys nominations: Bowen Yang and Mj Rodriguez make history for LGBTQ & actors of color
Kylie Cheung
Milestones like this are bittersweet, raising questions of why it took this long at all
When conservatives play the victim over satire: It’s only “free speech” when they’re making jokes
Sophia A. McClennen
Satire has been bothering the right lately. They can't decide if they want to defend it or attack it
It was Conan O’Brien’s choice to leave late night this time – and we’ve never identified more
Melanie McFarland
"I have devoted all of my adult life ... to pursuing this strange phantom intersection between smart and stupid"
What would America be like if Trump’s coup had succeeded? Suppressing SNL is only the start
Chauncey DeVega
It's ludicrous that Donald Trump thought he could crack down on Jimmy Kimmel's jokes. But it's really not funny
Trump tried to get Justice Department to stop “SNL” and “Jimmy Kimmel Live” from mocking him: rpt
Jon Skolnik
So much for gross government overreach
The existential crisis of “Loki”
Hanh Nguyen
Director Kate Herron spoke to Salon about building the God of Mischief's unsettling new world, from inside and out
“Hacks” creators on the final act & gloriousness of Jean Smart: “I feel like she is Deborah Vance”
Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to Lucia Aniello, Paul W. Downs and Jen Statsky about creating a TV smash about underappreciated women
10 fun facts about “Ted Lasso”
Sarah McGrath
No. 3: Marcus Mumford of Mumford & Sons composes music for the heart-warming comedy
Sinead O’Connor details her infamous Pope photo-ripping protest and more in new bombshell memoir
Kylie Cheung
"Some things are worth being a pariah for," O'Connor writes
Chris Rock hilariously crashes SNL opening skit during season finale
Bob Brigham
"Wait a second. I hosted the first episode of the season, that feels like six years ago"
Imperfect conception: From “Friends” to “Trying,” what TV gets right (and wrong) about infertility
Ashlie D. Stevens
As more shows deal with the fraught subject of "we can't have a baby," there are some myths that need busting
Meet the Republican congressman cashing in on cryptocurrency
Brett Bachman
Rep. Mark Green profited handsomely last month on the rise of Dogecoin, the dog-themed digital joke currency
No masking Americans’ confusion over new CDC guidance in “SNL” cold open
Brett Bachman
Want to know when it's okay to take off your mask? SNL is here to help — kind of
Newsmax guest shames network to its face for “lying to viewers” about 2020 election results
Brad Reed
"Newsmax could get sued and lose billions of dollars because these are lies!"
In hosting “Saturday Night Live” Elon Musk pulls the supervillain ploy of taking an audience hostage
Melanie McFarland
Musk's "SNL" gig isn't the end of it all, but it is another show helping him gloss over the ways he makes it worse
Giuliani’s son says search warrant worse than being mocked on “SNL”
Bob Brigham
"I have been made fun of on 'Saturday Night Live,' that's nothing compared to this"
Elon Musk will host “Saturday Night Live,” but viewers just want him to stay in his Tesla lane
Hanh Nguyen
The SpaceX businessman is supposed to host on May 8, but fans are proposing to replace him with the musical guest
Lauren Hough on her new book, our underpaid workforce and how “every American” can relate to cults
Erin Keane
Lauren Hough's sharp, witty "Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing" tackles everything from military to our working class
Derek Chauvin’s trial is a test of whether facts matter
Amanda Marcotte
Will the truth prevail or will we face an ugly reminder of how often facts don't matter in the face of bigotry?
Is political comedy dead now?
Sophia A. McClennen
It's too early to know how Biden's presidency will shape political comedy. But don't count satire out just yet
Nasim Pedrad finds her inner boy as “Chad”: “It’s such a universal notion to just want to belong”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The "SNL" alum appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss finding the humor in playing the "agony" of a teenager
“Saturday Night Live” destroys Matt Gaetz in skit poking at GOP culture war
Bob Brigham
Pete Davidson as Gaetz, Kate McKinnon as Pepé Le Pew & Chris Redd as Lil Nas X were "Oops You Did It Again" guests
From “The Bachelor” to “Bridgerton,” examining the fraught dynamics of interracial romance on TV
Melanie McFarland
Regina King's "SNL" dating game, Chris Harrison's video & a Black Regency-era duke are pushing our racial reckoning
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