Thirty thoughts on “Saturday Night Live” are too few. There’s too much lore, too many feelings, too much to celebrate and far too much to complain about. Yet like “SNL” itself, tasked weekly with ...
Dan Levy, Aubrey Plaza, Wanda Sykes, and more brought queer visibility during football’s biggest event of the year.
Seth Meyers was arduously pulling conversation out of Emilio Vitolo, and still most of what he got back were swear words. The man sounded like a Goodfeather. Great shit, perfect segment ...
Jan. 29—A familiar face — to Pittsburghers — dropped by Seth Meyers' talk show last night: Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes. The reigning NL Rookie of the Year made an appearance on Tuesday night ...
Aubrey Plaza's late husband Jeff Baena is being remembered by his friends for his larger-than-life personality following his death by suicide at age 47. In an emotional Vanity Fair essay ...
Julia Fox never ceases to surprise when it comes to her bold fashion choices, and her appearance on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” Tuesday night was no different. The actress, who is promoting ...
Donald Trump’s new presidential portrait was unveiled last week, so Seth Meyers promptly gave it a thorough roast on Tuesday night. The NBC host zeroed in on it almost immediately to kick off hi ...
Late-night hosts Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Fallon reacted to President Trump's return to the White House on Monday, describing the president being sworn in as a "long ...
Alison Brie is recalling the amazing experience she had with Aubrey Plaza’s late husband, filmmaker Jeff Baena, just weeks after his unexpected death. “He wanted us to have a whole experience ...
In a "Closer Look" segment, Seth Meyers said that when Trump's swearing-in ceremony was moved indoors due to the cold weather, his supporters were "left out in the cold while Trump gave toasty ...
New Hampshire native Seth Meyers kicked off his monologue by sharing that he was still a bit in shock over Trump’s return to the White House, which he felt was too strange to be true.
Seth Meyers, during his “Closer Look” segment, opened NBC’s Late Night show by saying, “There’s no avoiding it. We all know what the big story is today so we might as well dive right ...