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Tina Fey brings back Sarah Palin for “SNL” season finale
Taylor Link
Fey led a star-studded cast in the final sketch
The enduring magic of “Caddyshack”: How it helped usher in a new age of American comedy
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Salon talks to critic Chris Nashawaty about his new book on why "Caddyshack" was such a watershed film event
SNL finds Laura Ingraham new sponsors
Nicole Karlis
One example was "Malaysian Airlines: 'Caught in a scandal and need an escape?'"
SNL: Robert De Niro & Ben Stiller play Mueller and Cohen in “Meet the Parents” parody
Nicole Karlis
“Now we are going to catch all you little Fockers, you got that?” De Niro's Mueller said.
“SNL”: T’Challa struggles to compete on “Black Jeopardy”
Charlie May
The king of Wakanda had some difficulty early on, but he eventually got the hang of "Black Jeopardy"
“SNL:” Alec Baldwin’s Trump reveals his entire presidency is just a “cash grab”
Charlie May
A bored and unenthused Donald Trump was forced to attend a press conference with Baltic leaders
“The Last O.G.”: Tracy Morgan’s unexpected fresh start
Melanie McFarland
The former "SNL" star's restrained presence in his new TBS comedy reflects a theme of the inevitability of change
“Barry” allows Bill Hader’s dark side to shine
Melanie McFarland
The former "SNL" star leans into the drama for HBO's eight-episode black comedy
Here are Stefon’s best suggestions from “Saturday Night Live” — with a very special guest
Jeremy Binckes
Stefon has a few ideas for what to do on St. Patrick's Day
“Saturday Night Live” is trying to make sense of the White House turmoil
Jeremy Binckes
"SNL" welcomes back some old administration favorites
The science of satire and lies: Watching Colbert can fight right-wing brain rot
Sophia A. McClennen
The mainstreaming of lies in the Trump era is hurting our cognitive abilities. Research says satire can save us
“SNL:” Mueller can’t commit to collusion in “The Bachelor” breakup
Charlie May
"So that's it, he's just going to be president?"
Trump’s feud with Alec Baldwin continues in “SNL” gun control skit
Charlie May
"But maybe we just take everyone's guns away. Nobody is allowed to have a gun — not even whites."
President Trump attacks Alec Baldwin for criticizing him
Jeremy Binckes
Turns out it's pretty easy to distract the very busy president
“Those were the days”: Will Ferrell’s George W. Bush reminds us he was “really bad”
Charlie May
"What has two thumbs and created ISIS? This guy"
“SNL”: Jessica Chastain wants to know “what even matters anymore?”
Charlie May
In the skit Chastain asked contestants if any of Trump's actions would result in consequences. The answer was no
“SNL”: Trump’s doctor gives his “unbiased, 100 percent accurate health assessment”
Charlie May
"He has a gorgeous 44-inch coke-bottle waist, and his height, 75 inches with legs that seem to go on forever"
Bill Murray is the new Steve Bannon on “Saturday Night Live”
Charlie May
Bill Murray unveiled the "Bannon Canon" and discussed his new skin care product, and who he will support in 2020
2017’s most memorable TV moments
Melanie McFarland
From "alternative facts" to Pervatol, here are our most unforgettable small screen moments of the year that was
With the promotion of Michael Che, “Saturday Night Live” has its first non-white head writer
Matthew Rozsa
Che takes on the role alongside Colin Jost, who co-hosts "Weekend Update" with him
Twitter asks “What is Rick and Morty?” and gets the best answers
Jarrett Lyons
A Twitter user asks a simple question, and it snowballs into brilliance
Christmas cold open on “SNL” tackles sexual harassment: “Al Franken is on Santa’s naughty list”
Sophia Tesfaye
Seth Rogen, Jonah Hill and Steve Martin join host James Franco
I’m in the media elite, and you’re not
Lucian K. Truscott IV
How Charlie Rose, Matt Lauer and I helped elect Trump
“SNL” does not pull punches on former cast member Al Franken following sexual harassment allegations
Taylor Link
"Saturday Night Live" went after the senior following allegations of sexual of harassment
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