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Former Broadway President Alum Andrew Singer has launched Revue Studios, a new independent content studio backed by Wasserman ...
Susan Morrison, New Yorker articles editor and author of "Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live," will be ...
Lorne Michaels could retire any day from Saturday Night Live, and we're ranking the top eight possibilities on who's next in ...
Live’s 50th Anniversary celebration has come and gone, and still at the helm is Lorne Michaels. The legendary late night ...
As the years pass, speculation about who will replace Lorne Michaels at SNL when he retires grows, and one cast member knows ...
During a sit-down for People in 10, the actress and comedian, 60, opened up about who might be up for the role of SNL ...
In 2008, Lorne Michaels (center) cast Tina Fey (right) as Sarah Palin (left). Nearly everyone found it hilarious, but with this year's election, broad humor is a challenge.
In Lorne Michaels’ world, a little loose chatter goes a long way. “I think that there’s a Lorne mystique that will endure,” says Morrison. Chances are people will keep trying to explain it.
But let’s get something out of the way first: no, Lorne Michaels has not seen Saturday Night yet. Reitman addressed this in an interview with Deadline, saying:. Lorne has not seen the movie yet.
The new biography “Lorne,” by the journalist Susan Morrison, reveals a surprising career ambition: After The New Yorker fired top editor William Shawn, Michaels provided him office space.
Saturday Night Live creator Lorne Michaels confirmed four new cast members are joining season 48 after the departures of Pete Davidson, Kate McKinnon, Aidy Bryant, Kyle Mooney, Alex Moffat ...