During last night's episode of Saturday Night Live, a new sketch brought a slew of favorites back to the stage for a parody of the 2020 Democratic Debate.
During last night's Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live, anchors Colin Jost and Michael Che tackleed the week's biggest news, like Marie Yovanovitch testifying at the public Trump impeachment hearings, Sesame Street turning 50 years old, and Colin Kaepernick's workout,
Scarlett Johansson chats about her Black Widow film finally bringing her closure, spoils Avengers: Endgame and reacts to Michael Che's bachelor party plans for her fiancé, Colin Jost.
Sesame Street got its start at the height of the civil rights movement and the war on poverty, in answer to a simple but powerful question: could television help prepare less advantaged children for school? In 1969, the show's founders tapped researchers, entertainers, and other visionaries to create a “street” like no other, where colorful monsters, humans, and even grouches lived side by side. Today, Sesame Workshop – the nonprofit organization behind the iconic show, which has grown to reach kids and families in more than 150 countries and 70 languages – is proud to announce the start of Sesame Street's landmark 50th season.
Michael Che and Colin Jost stopped by 'The Tonight Show' to talk about Woody Harrelson hosting the season premiere of SNL and Colin's engagement to an Avenger, and they can't stop making butt jokes. Watch the clip below!
In the new episode of hit digital series Hiking with Kevin, SNL legend Kevin Nealon is joined by Friends star Lisa Kudrow, who opens up about playing Phoebe Buffay and reveals that she had a really hard time portraying the iconic character:
Deadline reports that Leslie Jones will host a reboot of TV game show Supermarket Sweep. Earlier tonight, it was announced that Jones will leave 'Saturday Night Live' after five seasons.
Variety reports that beloved 'Saturday Night Live' cast member will leave the long-running sketch comedy series after five seasons of writing and performing.
Colin Jost and Michael Che, well-known as the Saturday Night Live "Weekend Update" co-anchors, will be hitting the stage for a comedy show to benefit the Staten Island Museum on Thursday, September 19, 2019 show time at 8 pm at the historic St. George Theatre. Jost and Che will perform stand up, along with invited special guests, for this one-time only event. Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, July 12 at 10am, with member pre-sales beginning Wednesday, July 10.
Yesterday marked the fifth annual Red Nose Day in the U.S., following activities and events across the country in recent weeks that brought together millions of Americans to have fun, make a difference, and raise money and awareness for children living in poverty. Red Nose Day has now raised more than $190 million in the campaign's first five years in the U.S., including nearly $40 million so far in the 2019 campaign with the fundraising ongoing through June and beyond.
NBC's “Red Nose Day Special” will feature the biggest names across entertainment with a packed lineup of music, comedy and short documentary films that educate and engage viewers on the cause for the fifth annual event.
The news recently broke that Trump lost 'more money than any American taxpayer' in the 1980s and 90s. Of course, Saturday Night Live ran with that information during this week's episode.
On last night's Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live, the hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che tackle the week's biggest news, like President Trump's growing risk of impeachment.
The 2019 Writer's Guild Awards nominations have been unveiled. The 2019 Writers Guild Awards will be handed out Sunday, Feb. 17, at the Beverly Hilton. See the full list of nominees below!