But because everything aligned, I instead got to watch Caitlin Clark and Gabbie Marshall and Kate Martin and Hannah ... But that’s the pull of CC. Hell, SNL did an entire opening sketch about her and ...
The opening credits to last night’s broadcast of “Saturday Night Live” told viewers they ... Instead, members Ben Marshall, John Higgins and Martin Herlihy were part of a commercial ...
Alec Baldwin is being roundly jeered for appearing on “Saturday Night Live” as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and mocking his raspy voice — which is caused by a neurological condition. Saturday’s ...
Saturday Night Live was back with some very funny sketches including a great cold open and an all-new Domingo skit. And of course a new SNL means we get a new Weekend Update. And for those of you ...
Singer and actress Ariana Grande hosted Saturday Night Live just over one month ago, taking the stand up show by storm on October 12 with Stevie Nicks as her musical guest. On Saturday night ...
“Saturday Night Live’s” “Weekend Update” tacked the P’Nut the squirrel saga this week– at it brought his “widow” on to discuss the controversy surrounding the euthanizing of the ...
Double-duty on “Saturday Night Live” — as the host and musical guest — is a double-edged sword. The people who are gifted at both, like Donald Glover and Ariana Grande in recent years ...
Former Iowa Hawkeyes teammates Caitlin Clark and Gabbie Marshall built a strong friendship on and off the court. The duo played together for four seasons and were pivotal to the team's success.
While it did not appear on any ballots on Election Day, one of the biggest losers of the 2024 election cycle was "Saturday Night Live." NBC's long-running sketch comedy show has long been at the ...
Chloe Fineman, a comedian on "Saturday Night Live," said Elon Musk made her cry when he hosted the show in 2021. In a since-deleted TikTok posted on Monday, Fineman said she'd stayed quiet for ...
Aykroyd says the pacing is deliberate to keep the audience's attention, just like the TV show he's best known for: the actor was an original cast member of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" from 1975-79.