Though many are curious when he'll enact his succession plan and what it will be, Michaels still denies he's ready to part with the comedy institution he birthed in 1975. As much as an institution as “ Saturday Night Live ” may be,
Elsewhere, we also recommend a biography of the “Saturday Night Live” impresario Lorne Michaels, a history of the Catholic Church since World War II and a timely examination of presidential pardon power.
As the world celebrates 50 years of ‘Saturday Night Live,’ here in Texas we’ll soon have a whole new way to connect with the show. The University of Texas has been chosen to archive the official collection of SNL creator Lorne Michaels’ work,
Longtime New Yorker editor and writer Susan Morrison set out to write a biography of the historically press-averse Saturday Night Live creator with or without his participation. She details why she thinks he eventually came to the table—and held nothing back.
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live' by Susan Morrison details how 'SNL' boss Lorne Michaels helped Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards avoid a potential life sentence.
Lorne Michaels, who MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell calls “the television miracle worker,” is the subject of Susan Morrison’s book called “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live.” After Saturday Night Live celebrated its 50th anniversary,
On October 11, 1975, people tuning into the debut of a late-night comedy show saw something unlike any TV variety extravaganza they'd ever seen. Today, "Saturday Night Live," produced by Lorne Michaels,
Lorne Michaels appears to be riveted by Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni’s ongoing legal dispute, according to former “SNL” cast member Dana Carvey. On Thursday’s episode of his and fellow “Saturday Night Live” alum David Spade’s “Fly on the Wall podcast,
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live,' Susan Morrison goes behind the scenes of a tense meeting just days before the 2006 upfronts.
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live (out today), author Susan Morrison outlines SNL co-creator Lorne Michaels being asked a favor by friend and Stones frontman Mick Jagger: help keep Keith Richards from a potential life sentence over a drug charge in Canada.
At the end of the Feb. 16 broadcast of “SNL50,” a tribute to the half-century reign of “Saturday Night Live” over American culture, Martin Short thanked executive producer and series creator Lorne Michaels,
Look what you made him do. Taylor Swift allegedly once asked “Saturday Night Live” creator Lorne Michaels to cut a sketch about her infamous “girl squad,” which he refused to do. A new Vulture report about Michaels,
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