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“Yoo-hoo, is this the loser’s office?”: “SNL” rips Jim Jordan in their cold open

Kelly McClure
Riffing on Trump, Boebert, Santos and Jordan in the same sketch, "Saturday Night Live" covers the headlines

Congratulations, it’s a Kardashian! “American Horror Story: Delicate” delivers a new scream queen

Kelly McClure
There's only one bundle of joy to coo over after the finale of "AHS: Delicate" Part 1 — and it isn't Emma Roberts

Pete Davidson finds a way to make Israel-Gaza crisis about him during “SNL” cold open

Kelly McClure
As the first host of the show's 49th season, Davidson talked about the importance of comedy in times of tragedy

“Insecure” star Yvonne Orji reflects on DMX and her destiny: “God’s out here playing tricks on me”

D. Watkins
On "Salon Talks," the comedian discusses her memoir "Bamboozled by Jesus," dreams vs success and the strikes

Magical candy bars that anyone can bake at home

Amanda Hesser
"Luckily for us non-pastry-chefs, [pastry chef Emiko Chisholm's] recipe requires little equipment . . ."

Report: Jimmy Fallon accused of erratic behavior, lashing out and creating a toxic workplace

Joy Saha
From inebriation to writing vicious notes, show staffers allege the host often exhibited confused, angry behavior

“Larger than life, but still true”: Where Pee-wee Herman fits in the history of American clowns

Ashlie D. Stevens
Following in the footsteps of Chaplin, Skelton and Radner, Paul Reubens created a modern, classic clown

The gospel according to Sinéad O’Connor: She was right all along

Amanda Marcotte
The late singer's legendary "SNL" moment outraged the mainstream — and was a massive breakthrough for '90s feminism

From “Happy Endings” to “FUBAR,” Adam Pally’s goal is to “find the unexpected” chaos in each role

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The actor talks working with Arnold Schwarzenegger, not having a "dream" role and the appeal of doing live shows

“Comics are not covered like other artists”: How Ali Siddiq changed the system to own his jokes

D. Watkins
"The Domino Effect" comedian discusses how landing an HBO or Netflix special isn't the only path for comedy success

How I made my peace with “I Think You Should Leave” – a cringe comedy I was one reluctant to watch

Gabriella Ferrigine
Why Tim Robinson and Zach Kanin’s sketch comedy series keeps getting better, even for a skeptic

“We can make it to the end”: Jermaine Fowler of “The Blackening” on why Black horror’s moment is now

D. Watkins
"The Blackening" star and comedian discusses his stand-up, his lifelong love of horror and what actually scares him

Comedian Tom Papa knows what dads wants most this year for Father’s Day – and it costs nothing

Mary Elizabeth Williams
The comedian weighs in on who's really being canceled, "the McCarthyism of the left" and how we're all a mess

A dude and a desk: Why women really don’t get to host late-night TV

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to comedians, producers and execs about how women-helmed shows have been passed over and left out

“I need to host”: Roy Wood Jr. talks “The Daily Show” and why late-night TV needs change

D. Watkins
As the comic heads out on tour, he discusses the writers' strike, Gwyneth Paltrow, Correspondents' Dinner and more

Hollywood’s “list of excuses is endless”: Enabling bad behavior, from Bill Murray to Jeff Garlin

Maureen Ryan
Why are jerks like Jared Leto and "The Flash" star Ezra Miller still being tolerated ... for their creative genius?

Lilly Singh is making “Muppets Mayhem”: “No matter where you are in life, they mean so much”

Melanie McFarland
Salon talks to the former late night host about her new starring role beside Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem

Why are Republicans so bad at lying?

Kirk Swearingen
They lie so much, shouldn’t they be better at it?

What to expect with TV writers on strike: First late night will go dark. Then comes the fall

Melanie McFarland
There are many more unknowns than certainties, but here's why it's happening and where we'll feel the pain first

Barbara Feldon on the Beatles, how to be happy alone, and turning down her now-iconic Agent 99 role

Nicole Michael
In this episode of "Everything Fab Four," the actress/author opens up about playing an "evolved" woman in the '60s

DeSantis’ “Florida blueprint” wipes the LGBTQ community off the map

Kelly McClure
Florida's Board of Education approved an expansion to "Don't Say Gay," extending restrictions through 12th grade

Kyra Sedgwick knows we’re obsessed with her marriage to Kevin Bacon: “I totally feel pressure”

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Sedgwick talks directing her husband in sci-fi flick "Space Oddity," climate change and taking risks at every age

“Comedians have to reflect on life”: “SNL” alum Jay Pharoah on comics becoming great dramatic actors

D. Watkins
Pharaoh tells Salon about his movie "Spinning Gold" and busts out an Obama impression and his "resting Kanye face"
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