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“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
On “Cheer,” Jada Wooten is a role model, despite the narrative of “too much”-ness spun around her
Alison Stine
Unlike most "Cheer" athletes, Wooten is a scholar, leader and the latest target of anti-Blackness
What it means to be a red wine mom in Netflix’s “The Woman in the House”
Alison Stine
The white wine mom is social, casual and easygoing. The red wine mom is none of those things
Laura Ingraham breaks out a self-parody by imitating Kate McKinnon’s impression of her
Jon Skolnik
It remains to be seen whether McKinnon will now mock Ingraham's imitation of McKinnon mocking Ingraham
WATCH: Trump plays Wordle on Laura Ingraham’s Fox News show in Saturday Night Live opener
John Wright
Another week, another scene-stealing Donald Trump cold open
In defense of the overlooked Kristen Stewart
Alison Stine
The compelling "Spencer" star has a career of dodging double standards having risen from the sparkly vampire ashes
“Cheer” returns and goes full out, even when COVID and a criminal arrest come for the cheerleaders
Alison Stine
In season 2, the Netflix series treats viewers to new rivals, new challenges and a very distracted Coach Monica
Betty White on “The Golden Girls” taught me queer self-acceptance
Savannah Sipple
I grew up in a conservative county in Kentucky. I went to church & did the right things, but love was conditional
Pete Davidson is a chicken cutlet connoisseur
Kelly Vaughan
The comedian talked about his mom's home cooking on a podcast episode with chef Ruth Rogers
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