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Ariana Grande killed it as host and musical guest on the most recent episode of "Saturday Night Live." The Dangerous Woman songstress poked fun at several of her fellow celebrity starlets, including Jennifer Lawrence. But what does that have anything to do with Hollywood "rebel," Lindsay Lohan? -
Watch Beyonce's "Formation" Super Bowl Performance Drive White People Crazy in 'SNL' Parody
Beyoncé's latest inspirational single "Formation" might have caused a lot of excitement with her fans, also known as the Beyhive, but not everyone was pleased with the message. After performing at Super Bowl 50 with Black Panther inspired dancers, the singer was accused of "race-baiting" and generated backlash from several media outlets. In typical 'Saturday Night Live' fashion, the sketch comedy show poked fun at people's reactions in a skit where white people went crazy over Beyoncé's embracing her black roots. -
Future to Make 'SNL' Debut in March, Jonah Hill Will Host
This year is already shaping up to be a great one for Future. The Atlanta rapper is slated to make his SNL debut in March and Jonah Hill will host. -
Kirk Franklin Defends Kanye West Following 'SNL' Performance
Following their performance on SNL, gospel musician Kirk Franklin took to social media to defend his relationship with rapper Kanye West. -
Fred Armisen Pays Tribute to David Bowie With Monologue, 1979 'SNL' Clips
Fred Armisen kicked off 2016's first episode of 'Saturday Night Live with a monologue and clips paying tribute to David Bowie. -
Leon Bridges Performs "Smooth Sailing" and "River" on 'Saturday Night Live'
Leon Bridges may have just gained a lot of new fans after last night's performance on "Saturday Night Live," performing "Smooth Sailing" and "River" off his 2015 album, 'Coming Home.' -
Lorde & Sam Smith Join Disclosure on 'SNL' With Host Elizabeth Banks [WATCH]
Lorde and Sam Smith joined Disclosure for the Elizabeth Banks hosted episode of 'Saturday Night Live' this past Saturday (November 14). Lorde and Smith additionally appeared on the duo's new LP 'Caracal' and were on 'Saturday Night Live' to perform songs from the album. During the episode, the performers additionally paid tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks that had occurred in Paris the night before (November 13). -
'SNL' "First Got Horny 2 U" Sketch With Host Elizabeth Banks Parodies Boy Bands
Mocking the boy band ballad style of 'N Sync, 'Saturday Night Live' cast members Cecily Strong, Kate McKinnon, Vanessa Bayer, Aidy Bryant and this week's host Elizabeth Banks, sang a raunchy parody song "First Got Horny 2 U" in a funny, but NSFW skit. -
'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 -
Donald Trump Dances Like Drake in 'SNL' "Hotline Bling" Parody
Drake's "Hotline Bling" is perhaps the fastest and most parodied music video in recent memory, from Vines to memes and gifs flooding the Internet. So, it was all too obvious that the comedic team at "Saturday Night Live" would take a swing at it with this week's host, Donald Trump. -
Happy Birthday Kristen Wiig: We're Celebrating 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. -
George Ezra Talks "Budapest," Fleetwood Mac, Drunken Nights And The 'Wanted On Voyage' Connection To Paddington Bear [Exclusive Interview]
George Ezra takes us to "Budapest" and back on Wanted on Voyage, his critically acclaimed debut album which quickly shot to the top of the charts in eight different countries and became the UK's third highest selling album in 2014. Now, the 21-year-old Bob Dylan-inspired folk singer from Hertford, England (with a voice far beyond his years) is ready to take the world by storm. Just days before his biggest U.S. performance to date, acting as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live, the blue-eyed crooner sat down with Music Times in New York City to chat about writing Wanted on Voyage while on voyage, his bloody run in with Ramones drummer Marky Ramone and the one album he would never leave home without. Enjoy the trip.
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