Johnny Knoxville, Danger Ehren, Steve-O, Dave England ... up of the Eurovision Song Contest plays like an extended Saturday Night Live skit. It manages to avoid the tedium you might expect ...
Steve Lacy, one of the greatest soprano saxophonists of all time and a New England Conservatory faculty member since fall 2002, died Friday [June 4th, 2004] at New England Baptist Hospital. The jazz ...
Steve Martin and Martin Short are in the building. “Saturday Night Live” celebrated 50 years on the air with a three-hour special called “SNL50: The Anniversary Special,” Feb. 16 (8 p.m. o ...
Bill Murray showed up on 'Weekend Update' to mock the anchors, Tom Hanks introduced an "In Memoriam" segment devoted to "characters and sketches that have aged horribly" and other highlights.
Steve Martin led off the "Saturday Night Live" 50th anniversary show with a monologue, a familiar scene given all the times the legendary actor and comedian has hosted NBC's late night show.
“Saturday Night Live’s” recent 50th anniversary special had some unfunny consequences, according to Steve Martin. The comedic actor – who delivered the special’s opening monologue on ...
If the rest of the night is anything like Martin’s monologue—which you can watch below—we’re in for one of the greatest Saturday Night Live episodes of all time.
Steve Martin says that Martin Short got COVID-19 after appearing on Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary special. “Maya [Rudolph] had Covid. Marty has Covid. I wonder why? The SNL 50th Covid ...
NBC SNL50: The Anniversary Special kicked off with a familiar face: 16-time host and longtime friend of the show, Steve Martin. Martin, who first appeared on SNL in 1976 during the show’s second ...
Martin says tour dates with Short were rescheduled, posts picture of Maya Rudolph kissing Short at "SNL" 50: "Maya had COVID. Marty has COVID. Wonder why?" Entertainment Weekly's Oscars expert ...
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