SNL had always intended to take off the coming weekend in preparation for its final May shows, but given the tragic passing of music icon Prince, NBC will pay tribute to the late star with a special highlight of the artist’s musical performances.
Demi Lovato looked and sounded great on this week's Saturday Night Live. First, she performed a mashup of "Cool For The Summer" and "Confident" and finished with a stirring version of her song "Stone Cold."
Donald Trump will host Saturday Night Live on November 7, NBC has announced. If you loathe the reality star-turned-presidential candidate but have a weakness for expertly-crafted pop, you should also know that Sia is the musical guest...
The Weeknd made his debut on this week's Saturday Night Live. He performed his smash hit "Can't Feel My Face" and brought in NIcki Minaj for a remix of "The Hills."
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Amy Schumer has had an incredible couple of years with her hit series Inside Amy Schumer, her collaboration with Judd Apatow for Trainwreck, and her upcoming HBO comedy special. When you’re this beloved, there’s one place you need to be: on the SNL stage. Schumer makes her SNL hosting debut tonight and absolutely kills it, delivering a complete 180 from whatever happened with last week's relentlessly humorless season premiere (can we just pretend this was the season premiere? OK). There’s so much to love in this consistently funny episode, where even the weakest sketch of the night is still quite delightful. Read on for this week’s sketches, ranked from best to worst.
Colin Jost wasn't exactly thrilled with the "customer service" he received from his cable company.
Maybe his signal was scrambled, maybe he couldn't watch reruns of Ghost Whisperer on his DVR...who knows? But the tweets are pretty hysterical.
Last night’s generally unremarkable episode of SNL peaked early when it took advantage of its proximity to Mother’s Day to do something kind of remarkable. As part of her opening monologue, guest host Reese Witherspoon declared that the show was going to mark the occasion by bringing each cast member out with his or her mother...and then forcing them to apologize for their childhood transgressions.