Lindsay Lohan To Host “SNL” March 3
Embattled starlet Lindsay Lohan is kicking off her attempted comeback by hosting "Saturday Night Live" March 3.
Embattled starlet Lindsay Lohan is kicking off her attempted comeback by hosting "Saturday Night Live" March 3.
In one corner, we have Karmin, the musical duo that performed ‘Brokenhearted’ for the ‘Saturday Night Live‘ crowd this weekend. Amy Heidemann and Nick Noonan got their start by becoming YouTube sensations, much like Lana Del Rey. Speaking of…
In the other, we have Lana Del Rey, who was the musical guest on ‘SNL’ a couple weeks ago and was harshly criticized for her performances of ‘Blue Jean’ and ‘Video Games.’
Whitney Houston‘s death came as a huge shock to everyone, including the folks at ‘Saturday Night Live.’ With such little time after the announcement on Saturday to pay tribute to the legendary artist, NBC was still able to set a side a moment of silence to remember Houston and all her contributions.
Lana Del Rey received a good amount of negative feedback for her stint as musical guest on "Saturday Night Live".
Now that the ‘Harry Potter’ film series has ended after an eight movie run, Daniel Radcliffe is a boy wizard no more. And while the 22-year old does have a fairly successful dramatic stage career to fall back on, the world will get to see if he can also do comedy when he hosts ‘Saturday Night Live’ this weekend.
Two first-timers will host "Saturday Night Live" in February.
Katy Perry has been tapped to host the Dec. 10 episode of "Saurday Night Live".
"Saturday Night Live" announced Monday that Charlie Day ("It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia"), Emma Stone and Jason Segel ("How I Met Your Mother", "The Muppets") will host the show in November.
Are you a V-neck sort of guy? That was the question in last night’s Digital Short on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ Andy Samberg wasn’t sure if he was the type of guy who would wear a V-neck, but host Ben Stiller changed his mind.
Justin Timberlake teamed up with Andy Samberg on this weekend's "Saturday Night Live" season finale for another riotous Digital Short. The duo reprised their much-loved Color Me Badd satire, following up 2008's "D**k in a Box" and 2009's "Motherlover" with a slow jam called "3-Way (The Golden Rule)." In the video,
'Saturday Night Live' got a blast from the past over the weekend when it brought back the popular animated sketch 'The Ambiguously Gay Duo' for the first time in years.
Next month, Saturday Night Live’s Andy Samberg, Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, otherwise known as The Lonely Island, will be releasing their second album, Turtleneck and Chain. The album features Snoop Dogg, Justin Timberlake, Akon, Rihanna and Nicki Minaj