Not every Saturday Night Live sketch works. And even more, not every Saturday Night Live sketch ages well. There are plenty that are racist, homophobic, ableist, sexist, and more as time has gone on.
The upcoming documentary “American Dreaming” features the designers who worked for Detroit’s automakers from 1946 to 1973. Watch the trailer for the film, which does not have a release date, above.
From pop stars to punk icons, these courtroom sketches captured celebrities in their most dramatic moments.
Susan Kare, “Sketches for Graphic User Interface Icon” (detail) (1982), ink on graph paper, on view in ‘This Is for Everyone’ at MoMA (gift of the designer, 2015, photo by the author for Hyperallergic ...
What is the best “Saturday Night Live” sketch of all time? Count that among one of life’s many impossible questions. The sketch show’s 50-year history has spawned countless pop culture moments.
Eyewitnesses sketches of the notorious murderer surface for the first time in decades In the early morning hours of Jan. 15, 1978, Ted Bundy broke into the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State ...
Nobody is going to agree on what the best "Saturday Night Live" sketch is. There are just too many to choose from. Over the series' 50 years on the air, there have been thousands of short comedic bits ...
MADtv, Fox’s effort at the sketch comedy game, first aired to audiences in October 1995. It soon became a staple of the network for over a decade. While it never made the cultural impact of its ...
Lucia Debernardini is a Features writer for Collider, as well as a London-based screenwriter and filmmaker. Her short comedy film Finsta has been showcased at the Aesthetica Film Festival and won the ...
On Tuesday (Sept. 17), Diddy appeared in court for the first time since his Sept. 16 arrest for a bond hearing before Magistrate Judge Robyn F. Tarnofsky. No cameras were allowed in the courtroom.
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