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How Brian Williams lost his gravitas to NBC’s relentless marketing machine

Sonia Saraiya
Even before "misremembering," years of self-parody promoting the network diluted the anchor's credibility

“SNL’s” wildest backstage secrets: Inside stories of Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi and more

Doug Hill, Jeff Weingrad
The Chevy Chase, Dan Aykroyd and Garrett Morris stories the authors of a brilliant "SNL" history couldn't include

Bobby Moynihan explains his intricate “Weekend Update” theory

Sarah Gray
"In my mind there's this weird 'Update' gated community"

The best of Bob Odenkirk: 10 videos to get you ready for the “Better Call Saul” premiere

Sarah Gray
From "SNL" to "Mr. Show" and "Tim and Eric," Bob Odenkirk is poised for greatness in "Better Call Saul"

“SNL” creator Lorne Michaels on not hiring Stephen Colbert and others

Sarah Gray
The famed producer spoke candidly with "The Hollywood Reporter" prior to "SNL's" 40th anniversary

Jimmy Fallon organizes the “Saved by the Bell” reunion you never knew you needed

Sarah Gray
The gang's (nearly) all here!

The “Ghostbusters” reboot is already generating a sexist backlash

Ramon Ramirez
Donald Trump is just one of America's myriad "cultural critics" to express displeasure with the all-female cast

Richard Sherman slams New York City mayor Bill de Blasio in hilarious “SNL” cold open

Sarah Gray
Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman is joined by running back Marshawn Lynch and coach Pete Carroll

“SNL” perfectly spoofs sexist Super Bowl commercials

Sarah Gray
"Anything for my hungry guys!"

Eddie Murphy to return to ‘SNL’ after more than 3 decades

Joanna Rothkopf
Murphy will host the 40th anniversary special

“Ghostbusters” reboot: Let’s weigh the pros and cons of the new cast

Anna Silman
How will Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones fare in Paul Feig's all-female redux?

The all-female “Ghostbusters” cast is taking shape

Anna Silman
The Hollywood Reporter says Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Leslie Jones and Kate Mckinnon are in negotiations

Howard Stern thinks Sam Smith is “ugly, chubby and looks gay”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The radio host has a strange way of offering "congratulations" to the singer

“SNL” lampoons the “highsexuality” phenomenon

Luke Brinker
Here's what highsexuality means for ... cybersecurity?

In climactic press conference, “SNL” figures out who really deflated those footballs

Luke Brinker
Comedy show gets to the bottom of the controversy plaguing the NFL

From Seth Meyers to Larry Wilmore: Late night hosts take on the Cosby scandal

Anna Silman
It's a tough topic to joke about, but late night hosts have found their own ways of addressing the issue

From “Corner Boys Brooklyn” to “Lazy Sunday,” “SNL”‘s best NYC-centric sketches

Anna Silman
"Saturday Night Live" is often at its sharpest when it lampoons the eccentricities of its iconic hometown

“SNL” brilliantly tackles gentrification: “You’re acting like someone put gluten in your muffin”

Jenny Kutner
Three friends discuss the changes to the "hood" and what it means to hang with their "b**ches"

Martin Luther King’s ghost learns what MLK Day is really about on “SNL”

Jenny Kutner
The civil rights leader learns his holiday is not quite, in fact, a day to reflect on racial progress

Beautiful songs about “dark, grotesque stuff”: The world according to Panda Bear

Sarah Gray
Animal Collective's Noah Lennox discusses his latest solo album, the creative process and death

Simon Rich on “SNL,” “Black Mirror,” and dressing Bill Hader as Hitler

Anna Silman
Salon spoke to Rich about “Man Seeking Woman,” Japanese penis monsters and the magic of Jay Baruchel

Never-before-seen footage shows John Belushi, Bill Murray, Gilda Radner rehearsing pre-SNL fame

Joanna Rothkopf
Harold Ramis also makes a brief appearance

Why Kristen Wiig and Bill Hader should be the next Golden Globes hosts

Erin Keane
The SNL alums' awkward energy is totally disarming but packs a subtle bite

Celebrity cameo season: TV guest spots to get excited about in the new year

Anna Silman
From Seth Rogen on "Broad City" to Ana Gasteyer on "Girls," there's a lot to look forward to
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