Police in Oakland, California, say Laney College football coach John Beam, known from Netflix's “Last Chance U,” has died ...
John Belushi had stormed into the comedy world in 1975 as part of the first cast of Saturday Night Live. 7 years later, the 33-year-old comedian was found dead in a Hollywood hotel, leaving behind a ...
Jim Belushi is reminiscing about his early days in Hollywood. While speaking exclusively with PEOPLE at the Song Sung Blue premiere at AFI Fest in Los Angeles on Oct. 26, the actor and comedian, 71, ...
Maryland had a brush with Hollywood over the weekend when actor, comedian, and cannabis farmer Jim Belushi spent the day making the rounds — signing autographs at a local dispensary before sitting ...
“One to One: John & Yoko,” the documentary that follows John Lennon and his widow Yoko Ono’s explorative journey after their move to New York City in 1971, is finally set to hit HBO in November. A new ...
Funnyman Colin Jost’s joke about Trump officials fleeing to Argentina like Nazis after the Second World War fell flat on “Saturday Night Live” this week — receiving a tepid clap from a single audience ...
Saturday Night Live mostly stayed apolitical this week — with pop star Sabrina Carpenter hosting and many of the sketches centering on her. But Weekend Update devoted a meaty chunk of its segment to ...
"The year 1975 was a hinge moment in America. The president of the United States had recently resigned in disgrace, and politics was deeply unsettled," the TK-year-old SNL boss explained of the show’s ...
'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 ...
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.
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