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They’re giving him free advertising: Les Moonves, Jeff Zucker and the media’s dangerous obsession with Donald Trump

Eric Boehlert
He's proven himself to be a pathological liar and still the Donald receives more coverage than any other candidate

“Racists for Trump”: SNL depicts The Donald’s supporters as Nazis and Klan members in amazing political ad spoof

Brendan Gauthier
Among the Trump supporters: a woman ironing a Klan robe, a man writing "white power" on a house

“We do not say racist and sexist things; we imply them subtly over decades”: SNL eviscerates GOP candidates in amazing cold open

Brendan Gauthier
"Everyone loves me: racists, ugly racists, people who didn't know they were racist," says Darrell Hammond as Trump

Tina Fey reinvents herself in the rich Afghan War dramedy “Whiskey Tango Foxtrot”

Andrew O'Hehir
"Eat Pray Love" meets "Zero Dark Thirty" in Fey's strange, delicate star vehicle -- with some dubious casting

Your 2016 Oscars in GIFs: Watch Jacob Tremblay geek out over “Star Wars” droids and more

Brendan Gauthier
Here's the only Mark Ruffalo GIF you'll ever need—and a reaction shot from The Weeknd you won't want to miss

Bernie’s not “too old” to be president: Voters need to stop obsessing over Sanders’ age

Brogan Morris
Sanders looks and sounds energized, a living counter-argument to the assumption that age dulls one's faculties

John Cale’s new society: “There’s much more sophistication in hip-hop than in regular rock ‘n’ roll”

Scott Timberg
Salon speaks to the Velvet Underground co-founder about Lou Reed, David Bowie and why Kanye West disappoints

Kanye’s Kubrick obsession: An examination of West’s love for the legendary filmmaker

Scott Timberg
During his "SNL" meltdown, Kanye claims he's way more influential than Kubrick, who clearly influences him

“SNL” has Weekend Update trouble: What this behind-the-scenes story really reveals about the floundering fake news

Sonia Saraiya
"Saturday Night Live"'s news isn't working these days—and a look inside the process doesn't promise radical changes

You love Bernie and brunch: “SNL” pokes Sanders-loving urban lefties

Brendan Gauthier
"Hillary has everything I want in a president, but she's no Bernie"

“SNL” notes “The day Beyonce turned black”: It was a great Super Bowl weekend for white people. Then, “Formation”

Brendan Gauthier
"Maybe song isn't for us," says one. "But usually everything is"

Primary lessons of “Nashville”: Robert Altman’s noisy, tense, brilliant American epic is chicken soup for the weary election year soul

Marc Spitz
Altman's tale of the "Replacement Party" campaign foretold the rise of Trump, Sanders and party disrupters

“You specifically coughed into your hand”: Larry David’s “SNL” turn featured his most biting Bernie Sanders yet

Brendan Gauthier
"Bernie Sanders" alienates enough voters to lose Iowa by five in terrific "SNL" tweak on "Curb Your Enthusiasm"

Bernie Sanders and Larry David are not the same person: Finally, “Saturday Night Live” has the proof

Brendan Gauthier
“I am so sick of the one percent getting this preferential treatment!"

My party worships lame celebrities: Whether Donald Trump, Ted Nugent or Victoria Jackson, the GOP both denounces and demands famous people

Matt K. Lewis
Perhaps Trump should be no surprise: From Nugent to "Duck Dynasty" to Victoria Jackson, the GOP craves celebrity

“Her fake accent is like nails on a chalkboard”: Bristol Palin whines about Tina Fey’s “pathetic” SNL impersonation of her mom

Sophia Tesfaye
More proof that the Palins just can't take a joke, courtesy of Bristol

Miley Cyrus, kiss of death: Woody Allen’s transformation from auteur to troll is now complete

Mary Elizabeth Williams
You can take the girl off the Disney Channel, but you can't make her stop shouting her way through a scene

Bill Maher smears “racist” Asians, Kimmel promotes “The Big Shawty”: The whiter the late-night stage, the flatter the #OscarsSoWhite jokes fall

Sonia Saraiya
Comedy Central wins this round—even "SNL"'s otherwise-solid sketch showed minority cast members stretched thin

Love, Sarah Palin: From Stephen Colbert to Trevor Noah, her return is a gift to late-night comedy

Sonia Saraiya
Here's hoping that Tina Fey stops by "SNL" this weekend in a very special wig, too

The GOP’s Obama dogwhistles are out of control: How Trump, Christie & Cruz have sunk our discourse to new lows

Bob Cesca
At last week's GOP debate, the candidates trotted out coded signals to their wing-nuts supporters with abandon

“Believe me, if I could say ‘liberal Jews’, I would”: “Saturday Night Live” nails Ted Cruz’s attack on so-called “New York values”

Sarah Burris
"SNL" kicks off 2016 shows with one of its best cold opens in recent memory

Fred Armisen’s thoughtful, moving tribute to David Bowie: “Watching him for me was a life-changing experience”

Sarah Burris
"That night changed live television." Fred Armisen remembers the Thin White Duke's historic "SNL" appearance

“Portlandia”’s feminist bookstore owner takes a sexy European vacation: “When it comes to my erotic life, there are many details”

Brendan Gauthier
Salon has an exclusive clip of the new "Portlandia" tie-in audiobook, written and performed by Fred Armisen

The 17 best moments in political comedy this year

Kali Holloway
Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert were their usual dazzling selves, but 2015 saw all-new comedians get in on the fun
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