If there’s anyone who can revive a Saturday Night Live joke that’s overstayed its welcome, it’s newly minted Five-Timer Jack Black. As expected, the comic and actor was inducted into the elite SNL ...
The April 4 episode of “Saturday Night Live” marked Jack Black‘s fifth hosting stint, granting him entry into the exclusive “five-timers club.” Several comedy legends made cameos during his monologue ...
Jack White, who served as the night's musical guest also marking his fifth solo time on the show, additionally appeared in Black's monologue to commend the occasion. By McKinley Franklin Jack Black is ...
Tina Fey, Melissa McCarthy, Candice Bergen and Jonah Hill all crashed Jack Black’s “Saturday Night Live” monologue this week to help welcome him into the NBC late night sketch series’ prestigious Five ...
Jack Black‘s Saturday Night Live monologue featured six iconic five-timers and a rock number — in addition to Marcello Hernández‘s Domingo character crashing the set. On Saturday, April 4, Black ...
SOUTH PARIS – Mary Stuart Farnum Rowe, 89, passed away at the Maine Veterans Home March 21, 2026, after several years of living with a dementia diagnosis. Born May 25, 1936, in Woodstock, Maine to ...
This past weekend was a momentous one in TV history. For the first time ever SNL was live from London, as Saturday Night Live UK kicked off with… an American host. Why? That questions was very much at ...
Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, beloved Canadian Michael Cera, and talk show host Graham Norton all popped up to ask questions and have some fun with Fey as she worked her way through a classic SNL ...
SNL UK kicked off with its first ever episode on Saturday, hosted by SNL veteran Tina Fey herself — but some people, including Bridgerton star Nicola Coughlan, had questions about why an American was ...
There was no new episode of Saturday Night Live last night, but the iconic sketch comedy show did launch across the pond with the very first episode of SNL UK. The British spin-off debuted with a ...
It’s been a minute since we’ve had a big screen space epic that’s as fun as it is awe inspiring. The last memorable one might have been “The Martian,” so perhaps it shouldn’t be all that surprising ...
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