SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE ventured into children's programming this week with the Disney Channel's new show 'Aw Nuts! Mom's a Ghost!' Check out the sketch below!
On SNL last night, Congress re-opened the Benghazi hearings - and convicted murderess Jodi Arias was asked for her perspective on the incident. Check out the sketch below!
The retail queen of making customers extremely uncomfortable returned to SNL this week, thanks to Kristen Wiig. In the sketch below, 'The Target Lady' meets her very first lesbian, and gets a little too excited about the creative uses of deodorant and maxi pads. Check it out!
Catch up on the headlines with this roundup of 'Weekend Update' clips from last night's SNL: Seth Meyers weighed in on this week's big issues including the NRA, the AMERICAN IDOL judges panel, and more. Check out the clips below!
Everyone's favorite singing siblings, The Maharelle sisters, returned to the Lawrence Welk show on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE LAST NIGHT, joined by Dorian Perms (Jason Sudeikis) to perform a nice medley on a beach. Dooneese ruins it. Check out the sketch below!
On last night's SNL cold opening, The Fox & Friends crew added their two centss on NBA player Jason Collins announcing he is gay. In addition, NYC Mayor Michael Bloomberg is grilled on gun control and his sugary drink laws. Check it out below!
On E!'s GAME OF GAME OF THRONES, a trio of THRONES super fans must answer a series of questions to prove their status as the 'ultimate' fan. Turns out, they don't know a whole lot about what's actually happening in the real world. Check out the sketch below!
On last night's SNL, various friends, coworkers and family members offer their congratulations...and food, to Michael Jordan and his wife, Yvette Prieto, on their wedding. Check out the sketch below!
Catch up on the headlines with this roundup of 'Weekend Update' clips from last night's SNL: Seth Meyers weighed in on this week's big issues including guntrol control, Jason Collins announcing that he's gay, and more. Check out the clips below!
Zach Galifianakis returned to host Saturday Night Live last night, and in his opening monologue, bumbles arond a bit, showing off his dad's legendary 'Charades' clue, and has a minor Altoids accident. Check out the clip below!
Following a wildly successful sold-out run in Los Angeles, the hit musical comedy revue WHEN YOU'RE IN LOVE, THE WHOLE WORLD IS JEWISH will be on the road for a three-city California summer tour. The show will open at San Francisco's Marines' Memorial Theatre from May 24-26 (Memorial Day Weekend), stopping at San Diego's Garfield Theatre July 26-28, and finishing off the summer at Los Angeles' Gindi Auditorium August 8-11. For more information, visit the show's official website at http://www.worldisjewishtheplay.com/.
Coming up at the Paley Center: a MAD MEN panel livestream, Peabody event with Amy Poehler, David Simon, and Charlayne Hunter-Gault, and A Salute to Broadway in honor of the annual broadcast of the Tony Awards. Details below!
The half-hour animated series, TEEN TITANS GO premieres tonight, April 23, at 7:30pm (ET/PT) and will be rebroadcast during the DC Nation block on Saturday mornings at 10:30am (ET/PT) beginning April 27.
An encore telecast of 'Saturday Night Live,' with host Christoph Waltz and musical guest Alabama Shakes, averaged a 3.3/8 in metered-market households, equaling its overnight rating for the same night last year.
Coming up at the Paley Center: a MAD MEN panel livestream, Peabody event with Amy Poehler, David Simon, and Charlayne Hunter-Gault, and A Salute to Broadway in honor of the annual broadcast of the Tony Awards. Details below!
At today's Hollywood Radio and Television Society's newsmaker luncheon series, long-time Saturday Night Live producer Lorne Michaels assured the long-running late-night comedy show isn't going anywhere anytime soon. And if Michaels has it his way, neither will he.
Round House Theatre continues its 2013 Bethesda season with the East Coast premiere of How to Write a New Book for the Bible, which runs now thru May 5. Producing Artistic Director Ryan Rilette makes his Round House directing debut with this powerful, beautiful new play by Bill Cain, the author of such plays as Equivocation and 9 Circles. Opening night is tonight, April 15, 2013.
Playing Phil Spector and Jack Kevorikian wasn't enough for Al Pacino. So HBO enlisted him to play every murderer in their biopics. Including Amanda Knox. Check out the sketch below!