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Tracy Morgan may never be “the person he once was” in the wake of traumatic brain injury

Anna Silman
Tracy Morgan’s lawyer Benedict Morelli said that the former "SNL" star is battling a severe brain injury

Watch Alec Baldwin give out relationship advice on his new Web series

Anna Silman
The actor has a new Web series from Above Average where he doles out relationship wisdom to New York couples

“SNL” newcomer Pete Davidson replies to rude tweet about his father’s death

Anna Silman
The "SNL" rookie, whose father was a firefighter who died in service during 9/11, just celebrated his 21st birthday

Jennifer Lawrence and the “Hunger Games” cast crash Woody Harrelson’s “SNL” monologue

Jenny Kutner
Liam Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson and Lawrence stopped by "SNL" to join Harrelson in joking about Taylor Swift

“You guys are so mean to me”: Obama and McConnell share a few too many drinks on “SNL”

Jenny Kutner
The show's president and Senate majority leader shared a bottle of bourbon and prank-called Hillary Clinton

Martin Short: I watched Larry David’s profane “Saturday Night Live” exit

David Daley
Behind-the-scenes stories of Ed Grimley, synchronized swimmers and Larry David's dramatic, curse-filled resignation

The art of the Aaron Sorkin parody: A brief history of our obsession with spoofing Hollywood’s most spoof-able writer

Anna Silman
Seth Meyers may have done the Sorkin send-up to end all Sorkin send-ups. But he had a long history to build on

Leslie Jones’ frustrating “SNL” performance: Why I’m afraid she wasn’t the right choice for the show

Goldie Taylor
It's unfair, but it's the sad truth: As black women on-screen, the stakes are so much higher when we mess up

Chris Rock’s “SNL” monologue put 9/11 jokes back on the table

Erin Keane
For the past decade and a half, 9/11 humor has been mostly dubbed "too soon." But Rock found a way to make it work

Martin Short: My “Saturday Night Live” hell

Martin Short
I wish I'd enjoyed my year on the show more -- and not felt such constant pressure and anxiety to succeed

Chris Rock rips into American materialism in hilarious “SNL” monologue

Sarah Gray
The "SNL" alum returns, and mocks the way America has commercialized every holiday

“SNL” mocks Chris Christie for “draconian” Ebola quarantine policy

Sarah Gray
Bobby Moynihan's Christie drops hints about a run for president

The radical prickliness of “Yes Please”: Amy Poehler isn’t scared of being “unlikable”

Tara Ariano
For a woman with one the most likable personas in Hollywood, it's refreshing how little she tries to charm us

America’s catcalling madness: What Michael Che & co. keep on missing

Katie McDonough
"Oh, you are lovely" may sound like a nice compliment. But, as with affirmative consent, here's why context matters

“SNL” star responds to viral catcalling video with street harassment joke

Sarah Gray
Michael Che offers sarcastic defense of creepy behavior with mini-rant

Naomi Grossman of “American Horror Story”: “I’ve never been told I was so pretty until played the ugliest person on TV”

Michael Hayne
Naomi Grossman tells Salon about comedy, "Saturday Night Live," and her radical "AHS" physical transformation

The gospel of Ephron: What Amy Poehler and Lena Dunham’s books have in common

Lydia Kiesling
How did the female celebrity memoir turn into feminist self-help?

“Saturday Night Live” announces Leslie Jones will join the cast

Sarah Gray
NBC confirmed that the SNL writer is officially a cast member!

Phil Hartman biographer on the toxic marriage that killed the comedy legend

Prachi Gupta
Reading Mike Thomas' bio of Hartman, nothing will prepare you for the horrific ending you already know is coming

“Dear White People” is the college movie of our times

Alexis Wilkinson
As an African American student on an Ivy League campus, I was nervous to see it. But now I think everyone should

John Mulaney’s Dan Cortese line made Bill Hader break character

Prachi Gupta
Stefon couldn't keep it together during his latest "SNL" appearance. The former "SNL" writer might be to blame.

Bill Hader’s newest “SNL” character is even weirder than Stefon

Sarah Gray
Presenting Bill Hader as "The Gossipy Coal Miner"

Bob Odenkirk’s advice to young people: “Get out of comedy, because it’s about to collapse”

Prachi Gupta
The actor, comedian and writer on his debut book, "Better Call Saul" and the weird things that make him laugh

Chelsea Handler: “SNL blew me off”

Prachi Gupta
The comedian says she was asked to host an episode, but then got snubbed
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