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“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
Colin Quinn on race, comedy and political correctness: “People should stop lying and pretending there’s a racial dialogue”
David Daley
EXCLUSIVE: Colin Quinn tells Salon we need to talk about race -- but we might not be smart enough to pull it off
“The Wolfpack” hype: When the line between documentary and “reality” blurs, we see the story we want to see
Lauren Wissot
Coverage of the new film about isolated teen brothers raised on cult movies raises compelling questions [UPDATED]
Amy Poehler has a perfect theory about why athletes make the best “SNL” hosts
Colin Gorenstein
Jimmy Kimmel asks Poehler to deliver some wisdom about working with athletes in comedy
Good riddance, Brian Williams: Why the real scandal was his contempt for journalism
Jack Mirkinson
Williams is reportedly all but gone from nightly news. As he exits, we must not forget the ugly lesson he taught us
Darrell Hammond reflects on his new KFC gig and his “SNL” niche: “I was like a field goal kicker”
Anna Silman
Esquire’s Jenna Marotta talks to Hammond about his long tenure on "SNL," his new gig and the return of his Clinton
Amy Poehler shares first look at new comedy “Difficult People”: “I’m starving for television shows that have women in them”
Anna Silman
Written by Julie Klausner and starring Klausner and Billy Eichner
Tracy Morgan’s emotional “Today Show” interview: “The pain is always going to be there”
Anna Silman
The "SNL" and "30 Rock" star speaks out for the first time since last June's fatal highway crash
Amy Schumer, Lena Dunham and comedy’s A-list women gather for epic feminist roundtable: “I’m not saying all men hate women, but there’s such an aggression”
Anna Silman
Schumer, Dunham, Kate McKinnon, Gina Rodriguez, Ellie Kemper and Tracee Ellis Ross spoke to THR about sexism in TV
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler action figures have arrived to save the day
Colin Gorenstein
The toy company Bif Bang Pow! has created the 3 1/2-inch plastic pioneers in anticipation of San Diego's Comic-Con
Don Draper goes to summer camp, Joan hits the road: The 8 “Mad Men” cast projects we’re most excited to see
Anna Silman
Here's where to see Elisabeth Moss, January Jones and the rest of the gang in the near future
Letterman’s presidential montage fell flat: “Mad Men,” “SNL” and why our long national nightmare isn’t actually over
Joan Walsh
Watching presidents salute Dave while spoofing Jerry Ford shows how outrage has been sublimated with irony
Norm Macdonald’s epic live tweet of David Letterman finale
Salon Staff
After his emotional last performance on the show last week, the comic shows a sentimental side during Dave's finale
The 10 best Letterman guest farewells: “I say in truth, I love you”
Anna Silman
The past few weeks have left Dave's guests feeling sentimental
The 10 best “Saturday Night Live” sketches of the season — and none of them were live
Anna Silman
SNL's pre-taped sketches are increasingly important in the viral clip era — and it shows
“Letterman” head writer Merrill Markoe: “The show felt constantly unstable to me”
Scott Timberg
Head "Late Night" writer spoke to Salon about the show's early days, the writers' room and Dave's notorious anxiety
“SNL” signs off for the season with a spectacularly uncomfortable Louis CK promo
Colin Gorenstein
Kate McKinnon informs CK that it'll be his last time on the show. "Avengers" jokes follow
Did “SNL” steal this weekend’s controversial Muhammad sketch?
Anna Silman
Canadian comedy show "This Hour Has 22 Minutes" did a very similar sketch in January
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