Por: The Atlantic Entertainment October 02, 2022
The show operates first and foremost as a group effort, and last night’s ensemble cast signaled surprising potential.Kendrick Lamar, Miles Teller, and Bowen Yang appear on 'Saturday Night Live.' (NBC)October 2, 2022, 12:01 PM ETBy dint of its longevity and evolving ensemble cast, Saturday Night Live doesn’t stay the same for very long. The series featured a record last year, before major players including Kate McKinnon, Pete... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
When “Saturday Night Live” returned this weekend for its 48th season, the grandaddy of all sketch shows ripped itself apart before anyone else could. In a cold open, host Miles Teller and cast member Andrew Dismukes played Peyton and Eli Manning, hosts of ESPN’s... + más
‘SNL’ opens 48th season with a meta comment about its current condition | The Boston Globe
'Saturday Night Live' Season 48 to premiere after biggest cast overhaul ever | Fox News
New York Daily News USA Entertainment October 02, 2022
“Saturday Night Live” kicked off its 48th season with a cold open that acknowledged an off-season of change in which several stars departed and a team of newcomers joined the huddle. The show began with a parody of ESPN2’s “ManningCast” where former Giant Eli Manning... + más
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Newsweek USA Life October 02, 2022
The cast of Saturday Night Live (SNL) mocked Herschel Walker, Donald Trump and Mitch McConnell during its season premiere.In its opening sketch, host actor Miles Teller and SNL cast member Andrew Dismukes played the sports commentators Peyton and Eli Manning as they performed... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Life October 02, 2022
“Saturday Night Live” is back to making fun of its audience. The cold-open sketch in the show’s 48th season premiere played to “SNL’s” strengths - political humor, making fun of the Manning brothers and commenting on its own demise.Fans began to fear the fate of the... + más
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Fox News USA Entertainment October 01, 2022
As prepare for Season 48, viewers will see multiple new faces on stage tonight after the largest cast overhaul in its history. Executive producer and blamed the pandemic for the late-night comedy show's recent turnover.The pandemic had put us in this position where no one... + más
The Best Movies and TV Shows Coming to Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime, and Hulu in October | Slate
NFL, '60 Minutes' lead TV ratings as 'Quantum Leap' and 'Celebrity Jeopardy!' premiere | Los Angeles Times
Newsweek USA Tech September 30, 2022
It is a well-known fact that you can't tickle yourself. Now researchers from the Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience in Berlin have found out why.The study, published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, used facial expressions,... + más
University of Chicago hosts first South Side Science Festival for family to connect with STEM, increase diversity and help with science literacy. | Chicago Tribune
Don’t Objectify Yourself | The Atlantic
The Root USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Season 48 of Saturday Night Live is going to look drastically different to fans of the classic sketch comedy series.nnnAccording to The Hollywood Reporter, Chris Redd is leaving the show after five seasons. He joins the previously announced exits of cast members Aidy Bryant,... + más
Chicago native Chris Redd is the latest ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast member to depart ahead of Season 48 | Chicago Tribune
This week’s TV: ‘SNL’ cast shrinks, Jan. 6 hearings resume, and a new ‘Interview with the Vampire’ | The Boston Globe
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