• Adele Sings "Hello" and "When We Were Young" off '25' on 'SNL'

    Adele's long awaited '21' follow-up, '25,' came out Friday and it's already breaking records in the first hours of its release, so what better way to cap-off a successful week of promotion than with a performance of "Hello" and "When We Were Young" on Saturday Night Live?
  • Fred Armisen and Bill Hader’s Blue Jean Committee Band Shares New Song From 'Catalina Breeze'

    Fred Armisen and Bill Hader's fake '70s soft rock band, Blue Jean Committee, has graduated from a "Saturday Night Live" sketch to a full-grown comedy band with a very real recording. The blue-eyed soulful parody band is releasing their debut EP, 'Catalina Breeze,' on November 20th via Drag City. Today, they've shared a new song from the forthcoming album entitled "Gentle and Soft," which you can listen to here.
  • 'SNL' Veteran Tracy Morgan Opens Up About Near-Fatal Car Crash

    In June 2014, actor Tracy Morgan was involved in a horrific car crash. The near-fatal incident left ihim in critical condition. Over a year later, the 'Saturday Night Live' veteran is just thankful to be alive. In a recent interview with 'Entertainment Weekly,' Morgan opened up about the life-changing crash, thanking his wife along the way for the continuous support
  • Tracy Morgan Bares Belly Showing Accident Scars, Walmart Truck Driver's Lawyer Responds

    The 67th Primetime Emmy Awards was a star-studded event and the perfect platform for comedian Tracy Morgan to make his official return to the spotlight after his horrific accident, where he was struck by a Walmart truck and left in a coma for 8 days. Morgan showed up at the Emmys with his wife and daughter, who all shined as a family on the red carpet, along with Morgan's bare belly, which in true comedic fashion, he flashed for the cameras, showing the scars from the car crash. Someone who is not laughing at the matter is the lawyer representing the Walmart truck driver who believes his client's "constitutional rights have been discarded in favor of a punchline."
  • Eddie Murphy Honored With 18th Annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

    Eddie Murphy has been making people laugh since his days on 'Saturday Night Live' in the early 80s. He has shined as a successful comedian, actor, writer and producer. Now all of his accomplishments will be recognized by fellow comedians such as Chris Rock, Dave Chappelle and Arsenio Hall as Murphy is set to be honored with the 18th annual Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
  • D'Angelo Sits Down With Tavis Smily For First TV Interview in a Decade

    D'Angelo is a mysterious figure having changed modern R&B with his first two hit records, 'Brown Sugar' and 'Voodoo,' followed by a 12-year silence and 14-year break in albums before a surprise release of the highly acclaimed, 'Black Messiah' last December. Now, we're getting a peak inside the mind of his genius through his first TV interview in a decade with Tavis Smiley on PBS.
  • Happy Birthday Kristen Wiig: Celebrate Her 7 Funniest Characters

    "Saturday Night Live" is the home to some of Hollywood's most beloved comedians, introducing the world to household names like Adam Sandler, Tina Fey, Eddie Murphy, Molly Shannon and many more. Today (Aug. 22), we celebrate the 42nd birthday of one of the show's former leading ladies: Kristen Wiig. A day without laughter is pointless, but with Wiig around, that shouldn't be a problem. Enjoy some of her funniest characters with us.
  • David Letterman's Last 'Late Show' Also Means Paul Shaffer's Disbanding the CBS Orchestra

    When funny man Late Show host David Letterman called it quits, so, too, did his sidekick/bandleader Paul Shaffer disband the CBS Orchestra. While everyone else is paying attention to Letterman's retirement, it's easy to overlook another painful fact that Classicalites will soon have to get used to--the end for America's most pithy bandleader, Paul Shaffer.
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