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“Watchmen” starts on top with 26 Emmy Award nominations, “Mrs. Maisel” leads all comedy series
Alex Brady
With the "Game of Thrones” era behind us, another HBO title starring Regina King and Jeremy Irons leads the pack
What the hell is Peacock? Here’s a guide to the “free as a bird” streaming service
Hanh Nguyen
You really do get a lot for free (including ads!) but whether you can watch it on your TV or not is another story
Kanye West announces he’s running for president in 4th of July tweet
Bob Brigham
Trump pal Kanye West announces 2020 presidential campaign in 4th of July message
Hank Azaria: “For Mets fans, the bad news is there’s no games. The good news is there’s no games”
Dean Obeidallah
"The Simpsons" star appeared on "Salon Talks" to discuss his celebrity poker tourney, ending "Brockmire," and more
Jimmy Fallon apologizes for blackface “SNL” sketch
Rebecca Rubin
The hashtag #JimmyFallonIsOverParty began trending on Twitter on Tuesday, prompting the late-night host to respond
“I love weird characters”: Iliza Shlesinger on creating Cashew Albacore & her Netflix sketch show
Ashlie D. Stevens
The comedian also spoke to Salon about her IG show "Don't Panic Pantry" and why Pomeranians are funny
For creamier, tastier scrambled eggs, just add peanut butter (seriously)
Caitlin Raux Gunther
Yes, it's possible, and no, it’s not what you expect.
The only thing my quarantine brain wants to watch right now is sketch comedy
Ashlie D. Stevens
My pandemic viewing habits have changed from true crime and zombies to ridiculous skits. Dingle dangle!
“Saturday Night Live at Home” shows us the honesty in live comedy without an audience
Melanie McFarland
Plus, late-night hosts' transition to at-home programming is warm, charming, and highlights their true skill
“Govern me, daddy”: Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear a clean-cut sex symbol for the coronavirus age
Erin Keane
People are now lusting after Kentucky's "hot Mr. Rogers" because of his calm and empathetic leadership
Pete Davidson has a puzzling yet undeniable charisma, but is he ready to be a movie star?
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The comic appears in a new Netflix special and two new movies, one in which he plays a Pete Davidson-like character
Pete Davidson considers leaving “SNL,” says castmates “think I’m f**king dumb”
Matthew Rozsa
The comedian aired his dirty laundry to Charlamagne tha God in a YouTube interview this week
How the real-life “Cheer” team became fodder for an “SNL” spoof and memes
Ashlie D. Stevens
The docuseries' viral success — and memeability — lies in how it captured the performances off the mat
Some sharks have learned to walk — but don’t panic just yet
Nicole Karlis
Just as Katy Perry and SNL prophesied, walking sharks are real
Press Watch: Why is the mainstream media so gentle with Joe Biden?
Dan Froomkin
Joe Biden gives addled, incoherent answers about his troubling record — and most in the media just let it slide
Forget superheroes, “Bridesmaids” ruled the decade
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The raunchy comedy was groundbreaking for the early 2010s & paved the way for "Booksmart," "Pitch Perfect" and more
John Mulaney’s “Sack Lunch Bunch” is a peculiar holiday gift that’s a combo of Mister Rogers & “SNL”
Ashlie D. Stevens
Netflix gives the "Kid Gorgeous" comedian a family-friendly special full of talented kids & oddly gorgeous moments
Cosby spokesperson lashes out at Eddie Murphy, calls him a “Hollywood Slave”
Matthew Rozsa
Murphy had ridiculed the disgraced comedian in this past weekend's "Saturday Night Live" opening monologue
“Work in Progress” tackles queer identity comedy nearly 30 years after “It’s Pat”
Melanie McFarland
In this year of They, we chat with Abby McEnany, Lilly Wachowski and Tim Mason, creators of the new Showtime series
“Saturday Night Live” mocks Donald Trump for being ridiculed at NATO
Matthew Rozsa
A new SNL sketch depicts Donald Trump as being both unpopular and bullied by other NATO country leaders
Why we need serious Trump jokes: From “SNL” to Colbert, comedians make sense out of impeachment
Sophia A. McClennen
Once again it is the satirists who are best equipped to cut through the nonsense of the Trump era
How can “Saturday Night Live” parody a farcical administration?
Melanie McFarland
“The Question Is Moot,” a mock game show just might be the answer
Even without Shane Gillis, “SNL” has always been a conservative show
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Variety reports "SNL" hired Gillis to counter "the appearance of a liberal bias." But "SNL" favors the status quo
Shane Gillis fired from “Saturday Night Live,” robbing world of racist, homophobic originality
Melanie McFarland
"Saturday Night Live" parts ways with a comedy maverick whose main shtick was saying slurs just to say them
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