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Complimentary compliments can be confusing
Kate Harding
Two college dudes offering "free compliments" just want to cheer up their community, but is watered-down street harassment the best way to go about it?
“The Video Guide to Successful Seduction”
Judy Berman
Just in time for Valentine's Day, this '80s relic demonstrates the fine art of foreplay, from public boob-grabbing to hard drugs and S&M
I Like to Watch
Heather Havrilesky
What on Earth? SciFi's "Battlestar Galactica" speeds into its home stretch with one melodramatic revelation after another.
Live! Nude! Puppies! The year in viral video
Caitlin Shamberg
Except for those snuggly Shiba Inus, Sarah Palin and Tina Fey dominated as Web video went pro.
“SNL” in stew over Paterson skit
Thomas Schaller
Fred Armisen's "Weekend Update" imitation of blind New York governor causes backlash.
Replacing Poehler
Judy Berman
With the election over and their star cast member out of the picture, "SNL" hires two new female players.
Winners and losers
Thomas Schaller
Those who are better or worse off following this long, amazing presidential campaign.
Paging Kenneth!
Sarah Hepola
"30 Rock" star Jack McBrayer opens up about how he's like his character, how it feels to watch Tina Fey become Sarah Palin, and who he's sleeping with.
The end of the satirical industrial complex?
Thomas Schaller
For the past eight years, Jon Stewart, Tina Fey and other comedians have had us laughing through our tears. If Obama wins, will the laughter die?
McCain on “SNL”
Alex Koppelman
John McCain, along with "Sarah Palin," has a little fun at his own expense -- and especially at Palin's.
Critics’ Picks
Salon Staff
Tina Fey rocks "30 Rock," Gretchen Mol lights up "Life on Mars," and the collected "Dykes to Watch Out For."
Sarah Palin to Tina Fey: Need Bristol to baby-sit?
Katharine Mieszkowski
What really happened backstage on "SNL."
Ed Whelan’s petulant, fact-free right-wing victimhood
Glenn Greenwald
National Review claims that the Washington Post has concealed comments of Joe Biden that, in fact, it has quoted at least six times.
Saturday night limp?
Sarah Hepola
Broadsheet writers discuss "SNL" comedian Maya Rudolph's return to the show as Michelle Obama.
“Saturday Night Live” ignores McCain
Mike Madden
The late-night comedy show has, apparently, decided there's only one candidate left making fun of any more.
Gingrich: Palin could sue “SNL” for slander
Alex Koppelman
The former House speaker could use a lesson in First Amendment law.
The rap on Palin
Judy Berman
Salon writers weigh in on the V.P. candidate's "Saturday Night Live" appearance.
Semisweet “Chocolate News”
James Hannaham
Is David Alan Grier's flava-ful new sketch comedy show a black version of "The Daily Show"?
Friends don’t let friends talk fat
Kate Harding
The Tri Delta sorority is sponsoring a five-day awareness effort to help women understand the damaging impact of "fat talk."
Queen Latifah to play Gwen Ifill
Salon Staff
Betcha Saturday Night Live will mock the veep debate tonight.
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