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The 5 Bill Murray-est moments from Bill Murray’s Reddit Q&A
Anna Silman
Including the best party he ever crashed, featuring Jim Belushi and Andy Warhol
“Saturday Night Live” and the good-feminist wars: What “SNL” alum Nora Dunn gets wrong about Amy Schumer’s raunchy humor
Rachel Kramer Bussel
Dunn blasts Schumer's "sickening" and "soulless" sexuality—but Schumer's feminism is just as valid as Dunn's
David Spade: This is why Eddie Murphy hated me, wouldn’t come back to “Saturday Night Live”
David Spade
I made a dumb joke. Suddenly a mad Eddie was calling and wouldn't return to "SNL." I'd duck him for year
“Saturday Night Live” shakeup: Colin Jost is no longer the show’s head writer
Anna Silman
He's still a writer and update anchor
No offense, Larry David, but this is the best Bernie Sanders impression in the game
Anna Silman
Two UCB comics absolutely nailed Trump and Bernie in this faux debate
The 5 best moments from Tracy Morgan’s nostalgia-fueled “SNL” return
Anna Silman
The "SNL" alum was back in fine form after suffering serious injuries in a car accident last year
Eddie Murphy returns to stand-up with blistering Cosby impression: “You may have heard recently that I allegedly put the pill in the people’s stomach”
Erin Keane
The legendary comedian accepted his Mark Twain Prize with a short set — his first in 28 years
Larry David saved Bernie Sanders: “SNL” impression made him human, likable — after a rough debate with Hillary Clinton
Sophia A. McClennen
David's Bernie will be the opposite of Tina Fey's Sarah Palin. It's a good impression that leaves a good impression
Bernie Sanders to Larry David: Come join on me campaign trail!
Salon Staff
Take your "SNL" impression out on the road with me, Sanders says on "This Week"
“Larry David as Bernie Sanders is the greatest thing I have ever seen”: Twitter loses its mind over genius “SNL” debate parody
Salon staff
The Internet wanted it. The Internet got it. Here's what happened next
“We’re doomed!” Larry David plays the best Bernie Sanders yet on “Saturday Night Live”
Sarah Burris
An "SNL" instant classic as Larry David owns the Vermont senator. Also, Tracy Morgan returns
Eddie Murphy passed on the Cosby gag on “SNL 40” because “you’re hurting him, you’re hurting his accusers”
Anna Silman
The comedy legend also opened up about future film projects and a possible return to stand-up
The DNC screwed Hillary — now get ready for a Bernie Sanders earthquake
Bill Curry
Limiting debates did her no favors. Now she's barely leading a 74-year-old socialist. This debate is pivotal
5 Amy Schumer “SNL” sketches you need to see beyond her epic gun parody PSA
Anna Silman
Schumer turns up as a flight attendant, a sexy schoolgirl and even ... Mary Todd Lincoln?
Amy Schumer’s unflinching “SNL” monologue: This is why you’re going to love her stand-up special
Anna Silman
Schumer's "Live at the Apollo" premieres on HBO next week
This is our favorite new dildo: The sex toy that defeats Ben Carson and Fox News
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A bold protest from Texas students slams the logic of encouraging guns on campus
Amy Schumer’s brilliant “SNL”: Devastating gun ad, Kevin McCarthy parody highlights near-perfect show
Sarah Burris
Amy Schumer just absolutely crushes it
Amy Schumer’s “SNL” genius: Tonight’s challenge, topping herself
Amanda Marcotte
Amy Schumer hosts SNL this weekend, but it will be hard for the show to compete with "Inside Amy Schumer"
“SNL”’s insane first show: Behind-the-scenes secrets of Chase, Belushi and more, 40 years ago this weekend
Doug Hill, Jeff Weingrad
Inside the hostile deals, network panic and last-minute scrambles that made history on October 11, 1975
“Just plain ignorant and stupid”: The New York Times trolls everyone, again, with Nicki Minaj piece
Shannon M. Houston
A Nicki Minaj profile is among the most condescending & intellectually offensive pieces of 2015. The NYT, of course
Secrets of “Saturday Night Live” at 40: “There would never be anything like this again”
James Andrew Miller, Tom Shales
As "SNL" returns for season 41, the two writers who know it best share highlights of a magical celebration
11 of “Saturday Night Live’s” most hilarious election-year sketches
Kali Holloway
"SNL" loves presidential elections and never fails to mine them for comedy gold. Here are some of the funniest
Kevin McCarthy is a total dope: This bumbling yahoo is about to be second in line to the presidency
Bob Cesca
Stumbles aside, McCarthy remains the favorite to become Speaker. There's one problem: He can't speak for his life
Hear Pete Davidson’s Robin Williams joke that was too hot for Comedy Central
Anna Silman
Jon Caramanica profiled the "SNL" breakout star in The Times this weekend
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