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The Tina Fey backlash
Rebecca Traister
The "30 Rock" star's pathetic single girl shtick is getting criticism from an unlikely source: Women who love her
SNL brings us “The Sarah Palin Network”
Joan Walsh
Tina Fey slips into leather to preview a lineup that's even funnier than Fox News programming
Gabby Sidibe to host “Saturday Night Live”
Tracy Clark-Flory
Rumors of the death of the "Precious" star's career have been greatly exaggerated, it would seem
Betty White: The baddest octogenarian
Mary Elizabeth Williams
A gig hosting "SNL" is just the latest coup for the Golden Girl. Why do we love her so?
Oscar predictions and might-have-beens
Salon Staff
Our Film Salon expert panel places bets on Oscar's big bash -- and also talks about what we wish would happen
SNL “presidents” gather for Web video summit
Associated Press
The ghosts of the comedy show's chief executives reunite on FunnyOrDie.com
My love-hate relationship with Meryl Streep
Stephanie Zacharek
She's predictably mannered and fussy. She can also be pretty great
Skinny boys go up, big men go down
Joshua David Stein
Siblings dance a romantic tango; ski jumping and downhill racing contrast; Bode Miller makes amends
Getting a “Golden Girl” on “SNL”
Tracy Clark-Flory
Facebookers plead: Live from New York it's ... Betty White, please?
Mad Man on SNL: Hamm on wry
Mary Elizabeth Williams
The Mad Man shows off his comic chops -- and hot, unchiseled abs -- on "Saturday Night Live"
Are you in a “Forest Hills State of Mind?”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
Rachel Dratch one-ups Jay-Z's "Empire State of Mind" with an homage to ... Queens?
Films of the decade: “Elf”
Mary Elizabeth Williams
There may be better movies -- but this is the one you'll watch with your kids, one Christmas after another
“Going Rogue” — the shorter version
Thomas Rogers
What you really need to know about Sarah Palin's new opus -- the slurs, the zingers, the big-time bloopers
“SNL” on Obama: “Almost one year, and nothing to show for it”
Alex Koppelman
The comedy show goes after the president for having failed to deliver on some of his promises
Lady Gaga and Madonna: Catfight! Makeout! Yawn!
Sady Doyle
How does an "SNL" sketch make two provocative pop stars seem so boring?
A woman’s work … sometimes sucks, too
Amy Benfer
A new poll finds that most females hate their jobs. But wait, isn't that true of both sexes?
Does “SNL” have a lady quota?
Judy Berman
The sketch show hires a pair of female cast members ... and fires two others
Saturday night ladies
Judy Berman
Jenny Slate and Nasim Pedrad prepare to up the estrogen quotient on the 35th season of "SNL"
School’s out forever
Joe Coscarelli
"Post-Grad" gets flunking grades, but here are five movies that understand the weirdness of life after college
10 minutes with Meryl Streep
Kerry Lauerman
The film legend talks about channeling Julia Child, anti-Hillary sentiment -- and the problem with male bloggers
Slumdog comedian
Heather Havrilesky
"SNL" alum Chris Kattan exports his desperation in IFC's sweet summer miniseries "Bollywood Hero"
Columnist: Obama wants to kill your grandma
Vincent Rossmeier
A former SNL star says the President wants to kill America's grandmothers
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
When push comes to love: "Cupid" demonstrates the pitfalls of romance (and romantic comedies), "30 Rock" skewers love, and "Millionaire Matchmaker" presents a modern Cupid with a grudge to bear.
The invisible man of “Saturday Night Live”
Stephanie Zacharek
Al Franken's former writing partner, Tom Davis, has written a connect-the-tokes history of the drugs, silliness and genius of "SNL's" early years.
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