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‘SNL': Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams Sing About Giving All of the Ladies Some Hugs
‘SNL': Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams Sing About Giving All of the Ladies Some Hugs
‘SNL': Lonely Island and Pharrell Williams Sing About Giving All of the Ladies Some Hugs
When Andy Samberg was a cast member on 'SNL,' he routinely set the internet on fire with his digital shorts, but none were as popular as his Lonely Island music videos, which saw him, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone performing hip-hop music that often sounded like the real thing. Well, at least it would sound like the real thing if the subject matter wasn't totally crazy. With Samberg performing
‘SNL': Seth Meyers, Bill Hader and Martin Short Crash Andy Samberg’s Opening Monologue
‘SNL': Seth Meyers, Bill Hader and Martin Short Crash Andy Samberg’s Opening Monologue
‘SNL': Seth Meyers, Bill Hader and Martin Short Crash Andy Samberg’s Opening Monologue
It can be an odd experience when former 'SNL' cast members return to host the show. On one level, it's refreshing to see some of your favorite faces return to the stage. On another level, it's a reminder of what the show has lost (especially in a "rebuilding" season like this one). So the season finale's opening monologue was a bittersweet affair, with guest host Andy Samberg being joine
‘SNL’ Season Finale Preview: Andy Samberg Touts Golden Globe Win, Frolics to Bette Midler
‘SNL’ Season Finale Preview: Andy Samberg Touts Golden Globe Win, Frolics to Bette Midler
‘SNL’ Season Finale Preview: Andy Samberg Touts Golden Globe Win, Frolics to Bette Midler
Charlize Theron's big return to the 'SNL' stage this past weekend mostly missed the mark, save for a few bizarre-enough-to-be-funny sketches, but this Saturday's season finale already has a few Golden Globes in its pocket. 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' star Andy Samberg will make a long-awaited return to his 'SNL' roots to close out the season, and the first promo already feels like home.
‘SNL’ Deleted Sketches Find New Life on Seth Meyers’ ‘Second Chance Theatre’
‘SNL’ Deleted Sketches Find New Life on Seth Meyers’ ‘Second Chance Theatre’
‘SNL’ Deleted Sketches Find New Life on Seth Meyers’ ‘Second Chance Theatre’
Over the years, 'SNL' nixed its fair share of sketches from their late-night installments -- for one, take a look at this bizarre sketch from Andrew Garfield's latest hosting run -- but now they're getting a second chance to see the light of day. Seth Meyers, who served as 'SNL' head writer for nearly 10 years, is determined to resurrect some never-aired favorites for his new audience on 'Late Nig
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Adds ‘SNL’ Alum Fred Armisen as Band Leader
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Adds ‘SNL’ Alum Fred Armisen as Band Leader
‘Late Night with Seth Meyers’ Adds ‘SNL’ Alum Fred Armisen as Band Leader
The sweeping changes to the late night landscape have only recently begun, with Jay Leno having said his goodbyes to 'The Tonight Show,' with Jimmy Fallon soon to take his place. Seth Meyers too, has left behind 'SNL' for his impending 'Late Night' gig, which we've now learned to feature fellow alumni Fred Armisen leading the band!
Brad Paisley and LL Cool J’s ‘Accidental Racist’ Spoofed on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Brad Paisley and LL Cool J’s ‘Accidental Racist’ Spoofed on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Brad Paisley and LL Cool J’s ‘Accidental Racist’ Spoofed on ‘Saturday Night Live’
Country's Brad Paisley and rapper LL Cool J have been making the media rounds this week, talking about their controversial collaboration 'Accidental Racist,' which tackles the thorny issue of race relations in contemporary America. But on Saturday night (April 13) it was time for a break from all of the serious dialogue the song has opened up, as 'Saturday Night Live' spoofed the musicians in a sk
NBC’s ‘Up All Night': Are Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph Leaving?
NBC’s ‘Up All Night': Are Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph Leaving?
NBC’s ‘Up All Night': Are Will Arnett and Maya Rudolph Leaving?
Many TV viewers and 'Up All Night' fans assumed the end was nigh the moment NBC announced it would put the struggling comedy on hiatus, and re-tool the single-camera sitcom into a three-camera laugh track effort. Yet even as show-runner Emily Spivey departed, the show appeared to be ready to start its new format until series star Christina Applegate dealt the most deadly blow yet, departing the sh