From fake security cams to candy corn crafts, here’s how to survive Halloween when you’d rather be anywhere else.
These SNL sketches may still be funny — or may not be, depending on your taste — but there's almost no chances the current ...
NEW DELHI (AP) — John Campbell scored his maiden century as West Indies pushed to ensure India would have to bat again in the second cricket test, reaching 252-3 in its second innings at lunch on Day ...
'Saturday Night Live' premiered 50 years ago on Oct. 11, 1975 Christopher Rudolph is a contributing writer for PEOPLE. He previously covered entertainment at The Advocate, HuffPost, Logo News, MTV ...
CHICAGO – The first sketch in “Saturday Night Live” history, entitled “Wolverines,” flashed across the NBC-TV screens at 11:30pET, live from New York City on October 11th, 1975. Besides show writer ...
Field honors John Thurman, longtime local official and community advocate since 1983. City approved lease with Main Street Baseball; Pioneer League team will play. Team ownership plans to sell stadium ...
Luc Haasbroek is a writer and videographer from Durban, South Africa. He has been writing professionally about pop culture for eight years. Luc's areas of interest are broad: he's just as passionate ...
After nearly half a century of reinventing what’s “live from New York,” Saturday Night Live is doing the unthinkable: recruiting its next roster, not from the comedy stages but from our content feeds.
The “Duck Dynasty” family is growing again — not by one, but by two! On Oct. 3, Mary Kate Robertson (the wife of Willie and Korie Robertson’s eldest son, John Luke Robertson) took to Instagram to ...
Bishop still owns the guitar that was smashed against the wall in the film, and admits he has gotten several seven-figure offers for it The two-time Grammy nominee released his 20th and final album, ...
Bishop, 73, still has the broken instrument, which was signed by the movie's cast Universal Pictures Stephen Bishop still owns the guitar that John Belushi smashed against a wall in Animal House.
Bad Bunny returned to “Saturday Night Live” for his second hosting gig to kick off Season 51 of the late-night sketch comedy show. The Puerto Rican rapper hosted the Oct. 4 season premiere, alongside ...
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