The Lonely Island Reveals What "YOLO" Actually Means
Both Adam Levine and Kendrick Lamar co-star in this first Digital Short since Andy Samberg left Saturday Night Live last season. They’re back, y’all!
Both Adam Levine and Kendrick Lamar co-star in this first Digital Short since Andy Samberg left Saturday Night Live last season. They’re back, y’all!
No mention of that video he filmed on Friday with The Lonely Island, though.
Could this mark the triumphant return of the Digital Short to SNL?
Only she could get away with something like that.
The actress takes on Foster’s Golden Globes speech in the cold open.
She is on a roll this week.
It all started with performance on Saturday Night Live…
In case you were wondering what they all look like in fancy garb.
The holiday episode airs this Saturday with musical guest Paul McCartney.
Last night’s edition of Saturday Night Live poses the question that’s been haunting us all.
For Saturday Night Live’s imagination of what Alex Cross 2: Madea: Special Ops might look like.
The Saturday Night Live actor explains the finer points of his Weekend Update character to ESPN’s Bill Simmons.
The governor — and his fleece — visits “Weekend Update.”
Seinfeld announced on Twitter Wednesday night that he’d be stopping by comedian Colin Quinn’s set at the Creek and the Cave in Long Island City.
Prepare for an intense, action-packed episode.
It seriously looked like she was on a cable access show.
She played Carrie, of course. Was her impression spot-on or too over the top?
Saturday will mark her third time as host and her first time hosting with America’s “sexiest hair.”
Sign language + Bloomberg = comedy gold.
As seen on last night’s Saturday Night Live.
THANK GOODNESS. There’s finally something that’s not completely cancelled in Manhattan — and it is going to be great.
It stars Taran Killam and has him hawking Taco Bell and dog condoms. Sounds about right.
Everyone’s favorite Bill Hader cultural correspondent was back last night to talk about the hottest Halloween parties. When Stefon laughs at his own joke, the world laughs with him.
The sketch comedy and variety showed debuted this week in 1975. Thirty-seven years later we’re still watching, even if you bitch it’s not “funny” anymore.
And I’m not talking about some cast member dressed as the iconic Sesame Street character, it was the real deal!
In his first public appearance since Mitt Romney’s infamous comments at the debate, Big Bird spoke with Seth Meyers on last night’s SNL.
Having Taran Killiam by his side surely didn’t hurt. This bodes well for this week’s Saturday Night Live!
The best part of JGL on SNL last night.
From Thursday night’s politics special, here’s Mitt Romney at McDonald’s and singing in the shower.
He’s a quadruple threat: an actor, singer, dancer, and …ninja. So I guess the pressure is on for this Saturday, when he hosts Saturday Night Live for the second time.