Sabrina Carpenter, hosting NBC’s “Saturday Night Live,” joined in a skit that parodied Harford County-based podcast group “MdFoodieBoyz” by playing on the Gen Z commentary the podcast is known for by ...
Sabrina Carpenter knows how to work the dance floor... even in middle school. Carpenter hosted this week's "Saturday Night Live," which featured a music video with her and Bowen Yang playing hormonal ...
BIDDEFORD – Marianne Melczalk Googins led an exciting, eventful life. She was born and grew up in Wilmington, Del., graduating from … BIDDEFORD – Marianne Melczalk Googins led an exciting, eventful ...
The 51st season of Saturday Night Live is here in 2025-26, with a new set of hosts and musical guests who will perform. And if you're here, you might be getting ready to watch SNL on Saturday, Oct. 18 ...
Live from New York ... the "SNL" November show lineup has arrived! Following a stacked first three shows of season 51 in October — featuring Bad Bunny, Amy Poehler, and Sabrina Carpenter as hosts and ...
"Saturday Night Live" is revealing its latest batch of hosts and musical guests. NBC announced the sketch show will see Miles Teller return to host on Nov. 1, with musical guest Brandi Carlile. This ...
Ken Aymong, one of a handful of key lieutenants to executive producer Lorne Michaels at NBC‘s “Saturday Night Live,” made surprise cameos on the program’s latest two episodes — in the credits. Aymong, ...
Amy Poehler‘s return to the “Saturday Night Live” stage provided the perfect opportunity for several of her former castmates to swing by 30 Rock. The semi-recurring segment on “Weekend Update” isn’t ...
Maya Rudolph is weighing in on the recent “Saturday Night Live” cast shakeups and why they don't surprise her. Prior to the Oct. 4 Season 51 premiere of the late-night sketch comedy series, a slew of ...
Live from New York, it’s Saturday night! There’s a new episode of “Saturday Night Live” premiering on Saturday, Oct. 11. Amy Poehler is set to host with musical guest Role Model. Poehler was an “SNL” ...
Laraine Newman’s casting on Saturday Night Live was a happy accident. On October 11, 1975, the comedian made her debut as an original member of the Not Ready for Prime Time Players on NBC’s late-night ...