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Kate McKinnon already has her Marianne Williamson impression ready to go
Steve Greene
It only took a couple of sentences for the "SNL" star to inhabit the Democratic presidential candidate's mannerisms
Debate Night #2: Meet the candidates for Thursday night’s big event
Amanda Marcotte
Salon's guide to who's who and what to expect on the second night of the Democratic primary debates
Mindy Kaling reveals why she turned down “dream job” at “SNL” for “The Office”
Jude Dry
"The course of my career would have gone really differently," the multi-hyphenate said on The Last Laugh podcast
Jonas Brothers get older, but their songs stay the same age
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The pop landscape is dominated in part by former stars of the middle school circuit, for good reason
The “Saturday Night Live” star machine is alive and well
Melanie McFarland
Starring in movies used to be the big post-"SNL" dream. Now, the richness of TV opportunities beckons too
Robert De Niro writes strongly worded letter to Robert Mueller in New York Times
Steve Greene
De Niro's response insists that the person he impersonates on TV should take his job more seriously
Chris Kattan alleges Lorne Michaels pressured him to have sex with Amy Heckerling to save “Roxbury”
Zack Sharf
Kattan makes the allegation in his new memoir, "Baby Don't Hurt Me"
Paula Pell, queen of comedy: On her “SNL” years, making “Wine Country” with Amy Poehler and more
Mary Elizabeth Williams
May we give you some feedback? You're going to want to be best friends with Paula Pell after this interview
Fox orders new animated comedy from “Bob’s Burgers” creator Loren Bouchard
Liz Shannon Miller
The Great North" is set to debut in 2020
“Saturday Night Live” mocks Republicans who stick by Trump no matter what
Matthew Rozsa
"Saturday Night Live" poked fun at Senate Republicans for sticking by President Donald Trump no matter what
Tina Fey revisits Sarah Palin guest spot on “SNL”: “That’s what they’ll show when I die”
Steve Greene
The former "SNL" cast member and head writer talked about the show's influence on the political realm
“Saturday Night Live” has Michael Keaton play Julian Assange as “actual James Bond supervillain”
Matthew Rozsa
"Saturday Night Live" depicted Julian Assange as an "actual James Bond supervillain" in sketch with Michael Keaton
Hannah Murray rewrote her “Game of Thrones” sex scene to add more of Gilly’s perspective
Zack Sharf
The actress has been starring as Gilly since the second season of the HBO fantasy series
Colin Jost and Michael Che had a bad tme at WrestleMania, will probably stick to “SNL”
Michael Nordine
The "Weekend Update" anchors came out on the losing end of a confrontation with Braun Strowman
How Meghan McCain changed “The View,” and how “The View” changed politics on TV
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to Ramin Setoodeh, who wrote "Ladies Who Punch" about the history of "The View"
“Saturday Night Live” mocks Joe Biden for his handsiness and Trump supporters for their hypocrisy
Matthew Rozsa
SNL took shots at Joe Biden for his handsiness and Trump supporters for not recognizing the irony of mocking him
Alec Baldwin on “SNL” Trump impression: “Whether I do it much longer remains to be seen”
Christian Blauvelt
Promoting his new movie “The Public,” the actor suggested the future of his Trump impression on “SNL” is unclear
Jussie Smollett “Saturday Night Live” sketch absolutely roasts the “Empire” actor
Jude Dry
"Don't worry, I got some hits in, too. I'm still the gay Tupac," said Chris Redd as a haggard-looking Smollett
Trump vs. “SNL”: A political comedy Americans are actually watching
Sophia A. McClennen
A new poll shows Americans have strong opinions about mixing politics with comedy, even on shows they don't watch
Rep. John Delaney: A 2020 candidate you haven’t heard about — and he’s worth hearing
Dean Obeidallah
Does this Springsteen fan from New Jersey (by way of Maryland) actually have the best solution for climate change?
What’s your damage? Why a “Heathers” TV adaptation hasn’t worked — yet
Hanh Nguyen
“Riverdale” aired the latest failed attempt to pay tribute to the classic dark comedy from the ‘80s
“Saturday Night Live” accused of plagiarizing 2 sketches from New York comedy team
Zack Sharf
Comedians Nick Ruggia and Ryan Hoffman say two videos from this season of "SNL" were ripped from year-old sketches
“SNL” star Aidy Bryant glows in “Shrill,” a comedy about refusing to diminish your light
Melanie McFarland
Hulu's adaptation of Lindy West's essays is a novel comedy about the body that never finds laughter at its expense
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