Paul Simon and Sabrina Carpenter duetted on Simon’s “Homeward Bound” to open the show, five-decade “Saturday Night Live” ...
Special show was packed with celebrities and cast from Sabrina Carpenter to Eddie Murphy, Meryl Streep, Mike Myers and more.
What is the one of the best sketches "SNL" brought back for its 50th anniversary? The answer is, "Black Jeopardy!" NBC is celebrating the 50th anniversary of "Saturday Night Live" with a three ...
Surely there will be more surprises and cameos, including star of SNL 40’s in memoriam, Jon Lovitz. The show will also feature a number of past hosts and celebrity guest stars, like Adam Driver ...
Rockefeller Center red carpet! “Saturday Night Live” is celebrating its semicentennial with “SNL50: The Anniversary Special,” airing on a rare Sunday night on Feb. 16 at 8 p.m. on NBC and ...
Dave Chappelle recently told a stand-up audience in San Francisco that “Saturday Night Live” producers did not want him to talk about Gaza or transgender people in his opening monologue when ...
Here are 12 SNL sketches they wouldn’t do today, thanks to changing standards of what’s funny. As the show marks its 50th anniversary, we look back on things that were funny then but might not fly now ...
A three-hour extravaganza celebrating the 50th anniversary of "SNL" comes after months of celebrations of “Saturday Night Live,” which premiered Oct. 11, 1975, with an original cast that ...
SYDNEY Sweeney proves she isn’t one to turn her back on a glam night out as she shows off a strapless dress. The 27-year-old was at the Berlin Film Festival in a break from shooting TV show ...
Fifty seasons of “Saturday Night Live” sketches, songs and special guests will be celebrated Sunday as the variety show celebrates its landmark anniversary. The pop culture juggernaut has ...
Sydney Sweeney commanded attention on the red carpet during the 75th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany. On Saturday, the 27-year-old actress looked glamorous in classy ...
Examining the 50th anniversary of SNL through watching some of the best (and worst) LGBTQ+ sketches featured in the hit NBC comedy series.