Peacock's new documentary reveals why big stars like Stephen Colbert and Mindy Kaling weren't cast on 'Saturday Night Live.'
Emmy-winning comedian Conan O’Brien has been announced as this year’s recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor. Former honorees includes Bill Murray, Steve Martin and Tina Fey.
The comedy powerhouse that launched icons like Tina Fey, Steve Carell and Bill Murray is coming to Laramie County Community College for a one-night performance in February.
The comedy powerhouse that launched icons like Tina Fey, Steve Carell and Bill Murray is coming to Laramie County Community College for a one-night performance in February. The Second City, celebrated for its sharp improv and musical comedy,
Live" creator Lorne Michaels has donated his career archive to the Harry Ransom Center cultural archive at the University of Texas.
The Second City is one of the world's most iconic improvisational comedy theaters, and it has helped launch the careers of numerous famous comedians, including Bill Murray, Tina Fey, Keegan ...
Lorne Michaels donates his "Saturday Night Live" archive to UT Austin's Harry Ransom Center, showcasing nearly 50 years of TV history.
The sketch comedy show is celebrating 50 seasons with two documentaries and an upcoming prime-time special that reflect on its standing as an American institution.
Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will present the 26th Mark Twain Prize for American Humor to Conan O’Brien on March 23, 2025, in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall. The Prize, which is named to honor one of the world’s greatest humorists,
The Mark Twain Prize for American Humor was first given to comedian Richard Pryor in 1998. Over the years, it’s been handed out to everyone from Carl Reiner and Neil Simon to Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Billy Crystal, Tina Fey, and Dave Chapelle. O’Brien made appearances in the past to honor Lorne Michaels, Will Ferrell, and Adam Sandler.
Tina Fey looks back at her early days at 'Saturday Night Live' as a writer in the new Peacock docuseries 'SNL50: Beyond Saturday Night.'
Live” creator Lorne Michaels has donated his career archive to the Harry Ransom Center cultural archive at the University of Texas.