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Tennis bad boy or perfectionist? Showtime’s “McEnroe” is a candid exploration of a complex star

Kaitlin Thomas
The documentary enlists Billie Jean King, Björn Borg, McEnroe himself and more to reflect on his tennis legacy

“I don’t want to date you,” says Ted Cruz to Al Franken after being roasted on “Jimmy Kimmel Live”

Kelly McClure
Cruz reacted on Twitter to comments Franken made during Tuesday's guest host spot on "Jimmy Kimmel Live"

Iman Shumpert has an athlete’s mindset in acting: “I fell in love with that fight or flight feeling”

D. Watkins
From music to a role on "The Chi," the NBA champion shares why he's getting into all sides of entertainment

Sam Jay says just let comedy be “dangerous” – like one particular slur that’s “mean” but not racist

D. Watkins
The "Pause with Sam Jay" comedian appeared on "Salon Talks" to weigh in on the art of conversation

Joel Kim Booster on his radically transparent comedy, critiques and “the Bechdel test of it all”

Melanie McFarland
The comedian spoke to Salon about pal Bowen Yang and the goal of "Bridgerton"-esque "incidental representation"

“Canceling is relative”: Michael Che on his comedy boundaries & why he’s not leaving “SNL” just yet

D. Watkins
The "SNL: Weekend Update" anchor shares the art of walking back a joke and why he still hates Twitter

The best new movies to watch at home soon, from “Everything Everywhere All at Once” to “Fire Island”

Alison Stine
Summer has unofficially started and some new blockbuster films are finally headed to your living room

“The View” gets “heebie-jeebies” after Ted Cruz obsesses over Pete Davidson dating “hot women”

Joy Saha
On a recent episode of his podcast, Cruz also expressed his attraction to Kate Beckinsale and sexy vampires

“Saturday Night Live” will be trash without Aidy Bryant

Kelly McClure
Aidy Bryant, Kate McKinnon and Pete Davidson performed their final sketches in the season 47 finale

“The Kids in the Hall” are old now, and that makes their comedy still very much all right

Melanie McFarland
Where other acts may take fan nostalgia for granted, this troupe uses beloved past characters to lampoon this era

Lance Bass mocks Amber Heard’s testimony in now-deleted post, jumping on a nasty TikTok trend

Joy Saha
From household pets to a former 'N Sync member, TikTokers are treating Heard's claims about abuse as entertainment

“Saturday Night Live” becomes part of the Heard-Depp media circus problem with its disturbing skit

Alison Stine
The sketch says about the domestic violence: "I'm glad it ain't me." But for millions of women, it is them

8 surprising facts about Bob Odenkirk

Jake Rossen
No. 4: The "Better Call Saul" star was considered for the role of Michael Scott in "The Office"

So what happens now, after the downfall of Roe? Not anything good

Dan Canon
The Supreme Court has blown up the neoliberal consensus. Maybe that's a good thing — in the very long run

The problem with Mike Myers

Melanie McFarland
Times have changed, but the "SNL" alum seems stuck in his heyday of rubbery-faced characters. What gives?

SNL trolls anti-abortion right-wingers in their cold open starring Benedict Cumberbatch

Kelly McClure
Benedict Cumberbatch plays a man in the year 1235 pontificating on abortion after having just pooped into a hole

Jordan Klepper sees the future of GOP: “Conservatives look to Hungary as a conservative wonderland”

Dean Obeidallah
Klepper was on "Salon Talks" to discuss bad Trump rallies, traveling to Hungary and the power of comedy against BS

Gilbert Gottfried, defender of transgressive comedy and a throwback to the great joke-tellers

Gwydion Suilebhan, Steven Gimbel
The comic devoted himself to the art of the joke and all it can engender – offense, joy and everything in between

RBG comes back to joke with KBJ in SNL sketch

Bob Brigham
Biden left KBJ in the Oval Office, suggesting she imagine the people who came before her. And RBG appeared

Celebrities react — and curiously don’t — to Florida’s new “Don’t Say Gay” law

Paige Harriss
Kate McKinnon, Ariana Grande, Shawn Mendes and more react to Florida's "Don't Say Gay" law

Won’t someone, anyone stand up to protest Tucker Carlson, Putin’s biggest fanboy?

Kirk Swearingen
Marina Ovsyannikova stood up against Putin's war propaganda. Won't someone do the same to Putin's No. 1 fan?

The ever-surprising Pete Davidson is going to space as an “honorary guest”

Joy Saha
Jeff Bezos is taking the "SNL" star out of Kanye's reach temporarily

Vladimir Putin is losing the war — at least on social media. Here’s why that matters

Brian Karem
Ukraine may do for social media what Vietnam did for TV — turn it into a weapon that exposes lies and propaganda

The rise and fall of Bing Dwen Dwen, Beijing’s insidious Olympics mascot

Rhoda Feng
Lest one forget the tensions lurking beneath the Games, the panda provides an object lesson in shattered illusions
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