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“I’m talking”: Baldwin returns to “SNL” to spoof Harris’ Baier interview
Alex Galbraith
The sketch sent up Baier's hostile interview with the vice president
“Show me dementia!”: Trump, Harris face off on “Family Feud” in “SNL” sketch
Alex Galbraith
The skit pitted Donald Trump and JD Vance against Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff
Kamala Harris thinks Maya Rudolph is doing a great job impersonating her on “SNL”
Kelly McClure
"She’s so good," Harris says of Rudolph's take on her style and mannerisms
Bowen Yang addresses “mocking” Chappell Roan in “SNL” sketch
Nardos Haile
Yang was called out for poking fun at Roan's recent struggles, during a sketch on Saturday
“Saturday Night”: Jason Reitman captures the chaos and comedy of a TV revolution
Gary M. Kramer
Although a few characters feel underdeveloped, Reitman nails the hectic ambition of 1975 "SNL"
Lorne Michaels promises a “re-invented” Trump on 50th season of “SNL”
Griffin Eckstein
"Saturday Night Live" head Lorne Michaels says the show's Donald Trump impression has to change with the times
“SNL” 50th season lineup to include Ariana Grande, John Mulaney and Chappell Roan
Nardos Haile
The variety show is celebrating 50 seasons on air and a movie about its origins, set to release next month
An ability to play kindness got Lamorne Morris a role on “Fargo,” then came the Emmy nomination
Mary Elizabeth Williams
“New Girl” alum talks Emmys, manifests his dream gig of hosting SNL and explains what he has against cats
“Mind-blowing”: Maya Rudolph on what it means to have played Kamala Harris on “SNL”
Gabriella Ferrigine
In 2020, the "Loot" star earned an Emmy for her portrayal of the Veep
Bowen Yang reveals “terrible” SNL host who made his co-workers cry
Gabriella Ferrigine
Yang and fellow comedian Matt Rogers were candid on their latest visit to "Watch What Happens Live!"
Steve Martin, acknowledging Tim Walz resemblance, passes on “SNL” offer
Griffin Eckstein
The comedian won't be impersonating the VP nominee, telling Lorne Michaels to find a "real impressionist"
Molly Kearney, first nonbinary cast member, bows out of “Saturday Night Live”
Griffin Eckstein
After two seasons at Studio 8H, the comic becomes the second in as many days to quit ahead of SNL's 50th season
“SNL” cast member Punkie Johnson quits ahead of 50th season
Griffin Eckstein
After four seasons on the late-night show, Johnson is parting ways to focus on her own stuff
Pete Davidson enters rehab facility, amid mental health battle
Griffin Eckstein
The "SNL" alum's decision comes as part of a long history of struggling with mental health and substance abuse
No one cares anymore about cancel culture, but it is a heckuva marketing tool for some comics
Melanie McFarland
Bill Burr is mostly right: powerful comics don't get canceled. Blaming it for comedy's problems only helps them
“You’re mother!”: Maya Rudolph leads “SNL” for a Mother’s Day-themed episode
Ashlie D. Stevens
“You’re not just a mom,” cast member Bowen Yang said. “You’re mother!”
Bringing “Zillow Gone Wild” to HGTV proves the website has become addictive hit entertainment
Melanie McFarland
The real estate website has been around since 2006, but social media and the pandemic made it the new must-see TV
“SNL” cold open tackles parents’ response to college protests
Nandika Chatterjee
Fighting for what's right? Yes. Skipping class to go sit in a tent? No
Rudy Giuliani fantasizes about a more racist “SNL” in bizarre rant
Griffin Eckstein
In a recent podcast episode, Giuliani campaigns for "SNL" to bring back racist jokes
Biden stole the White House correspondents’ dinner by dishing it out and taking it in return
Nandika Chatterjee
And, yes, there were plenty of jokes throughout the evening about "Stormy weather" and killing dogs
Correspondents’ dinner: Jost to joke across political spectrum, while Biden to stump against Trump
Griffin Eckstein
Colin Jost will headline the D.C. dinner with a star-studded guest list, with Pres. Biden speech anticipated
“The People’s Joker” is the not-so-serious trans coming-of-age film we’ve been missing
Kelly McClure
Benefitting from fair use exception, director Vera Drew puts a little sugar in DC Comics' tank and lights a match
Conservative media blasts José Andrés after Israeli airstrike kills World Central Kitchen workers
Joy Saha
Several critics accused Andrés of “blood libel," while others condemned him for being an anti-Israel “radical”
“SNL” pokes fun at Donald Trump’s centrist view on abortion bans
Nandika Chatterjee
Michael Che questions Trump's delegation of responsibility to the State, saying, “Why stop there?”
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