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This never-before-seen “SNL” sketch features Michael Keaton as a sexually deviant “Blues Clues” host
Colin Gorenstein
"Blues Clues" has never been so dark -- it's practically "Pee-wee's Playhouse"
Rachel Dratch’s “Saturday Night Live” secrets: “There definitely wasn’t the new cast-member guide that you get handed”
Kera Bolonik
Dratch shares backstage stories with Tina, Amy and Jimmy, of the amazing show after 9/11, creation of Debbie Downer
Never-before-seen “SNL” sketch: J.K. Simmons plays the most inappropriate grandpa ever
Colin Gorenstein
Do not be fooled by the Mister Rogers cardigan
The terrorists didn’t “win”: Charlie Hebdo defended its right to satire — now let the magazine move on
Scott Timberg
They've been through hell — don't judge the staff for moving away from Muhammad cartoons
2015 Emmy Award nominations announced: “Game of Thrones” dominates with 24 nominations
Colin Gorenstein
The 2015 Primetime Emmy Award nominations were announced this morning. The full list included:
I’m worried that Tina Fey and Amy Poehler’s “Sisters” will be as bad as it looks
Anna Silman
This is not what I want to see from two of the savviest women in comedy
Tina Fey tells Jimmy Fallon & Amy Poehler she was once mistaken for a prostitute. (But is it true?)
Colin Gorenstein
The partners in crime also debuted an exclusive trailer for their mayhem-packed film "Sisters"
Sinead O’Connor slams Kim Kardashian’s Rolling Stone cover: “Music has officially died”
Anna Silman
The Irish singer-songwriter lashed out at Rolling Stone's latest cover star in an angry Facebook post
“Every Single Word Spoken by a Person of Color” has gone viral: Will anything in Hollywood change?
Paula Young Lee
Actor Dylan Marron edits big films down to only lines spoken by actors of color—many come in at 40 seconds or less
We have no idea why “SNL” cut this sketch of Dwayne Johnson dancing in a daisy costume
Colin Gorenstein
Yet again, a great sketch finds itself on the "SNL" cutting room floor
The Wimbledon we wish we could see: “SNL” directing alum brings Kit Harington and Andy Samberg together for epic tennis mockumentary
Scott Porch
Salon talks to director Jake Szymanski about his new HBO comedy "7 Days in Hell"
This despicable “O’Reilly Factor” segment exposes the fundamental ugliness of the right-wing worldview
Bob Cesca
In a sneering & self-righteous segment earlier this week, an O'Reilly producer accosted homeless people in NYC
Why did Chris Pratt’s amazing Jason Statham impression get cut from “SNL”?
Anna Silman
Pratt's impression of the British action star is spot-on
The “I Am Chris Farley” trailer will make you cry
Anna Silman
Featuring interviews with many of the late icons friends and collaborators
“The voice of fear is Lorne Michaels’ voice”: 13 famous comedians choose their dream cast for Pixar’s “Inside Out”
Anna Silman
Salon asked 13 comics, including "SNL" cast members and alums, who would play the little voices inside their heads
Al Franken tells Jon Stewart his best joke yet: “There’s no one in the Senate that’s stupid”
Colin Gorenstein
The former "SNL" writer-performer rarely does late-night, but he agreed to stop by to deliver an important message
Fired “SNL” cast member fires back: “I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t mad” at Lorne
Colin Gorenstein
Brooks Wheelan says getting fired helped advance his career -- but he can't seem to shake the Lorne weirdness
Maya Rudolph finally offers up the Rachel Dolezal impression everyone has been asking her for
Colin Gorenstein
Rudolph told Seth Meyers that she's been asked for an impression every day since the Dolezal story first broke
“SNL’s” Cecily Strong strikes again with spot-on impression of “Serial’s” Sarah Koenig
Colin Gorenstein
Strong presented the podcast with an award at Sunday's Peabody ceremony
Comedians praise their heroes: The 8 most insightful comic-on-comic raves from Judd Apatow’s new book
Anna Silman
"Sick in the Head," Apatow's new book of interviews, is full of comedians showing each other the love
Louis C.K. told Lorne Michaels “f*ck you” when he tried to cut his controversial “SNL” monologue
Anna Silman
Michaels got C.K. to axe four minutes from his controversial "SNL" monologue
8 times comedians helped us deal with tragedy
Anna Silman
Like Jon Stewart's monologue on the Charleston massacre, these tragedies were likewise handled perfectly by comics
Channing Tatum’s hilarious and refreshingly honest AMA: “SNL was by far the most terrifying thing that I’ve ever done”
Erin Keane
Ask Channing Tatum anything — the answers are often funny, sometimes weird, always honest
Is Bill Murray’s brilliance back? “Rock the Kasbah” could break him out of his brooding on-screen funk
Scott Timberg
The trailer for "Rock the Kasbah" shows us a different side of Bill Murray
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