Well, well... Turns out Denver looked stupid in a couple of ways this past Sunday. Hey, though: We all have those days that don't make us the most proud.
Ever the human punchline, Donald Trump has braved some of his staunchest comedy critics in pursuit of the 2016 presidency. The blowhard billionaire even made headlines with which SNL player would tackle the role in Season 41, but all bets are off when “The Donald” himself hosts an upcoming November outing.
NBC seems to have re-welcomed Donald Trump to the airwaves with this past Friday’s Tonight Show, but The Celebrity Apprentice will be back with a new host all the same. Trump is officially terminated, now that Arnold Schwarzenegger will get behind the desk as the newest host of The Celebrity Apprentice.
The radio airwaves in the '90s were heavily dominated by boy bands and solo female pop artists.
Some still are.
The rivalry between Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears as teenagers just starting their careers has dwindled since Spears' head-shaving incident in 2007, but the '90s kids still know the score.
Jimmy Fallon had Bill Gates on NBC's "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" on Wednesday night to talk about his foundation's new invention that turns sewage into drinking water.
That is something we talked about a couple of weeks ago on "The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show."
Once again, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler will be hosting the Golden Globe Awards.
They've done so for the past couple of years and have received rave reviews for their work.
Jimmy Fallon had Nicole Kidman on NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon" this week for the first time.
Now, even though she had never been on the show with him before, their paths had crossed years ago.
When it was announced that the great Bill Hader would be returning to 'SNL' to host this week's episode, everyone crossed their fingers and hoped for one thing: the glorious return of Stefon. And lo and behold, the comedy gods answered and the greatest character in modern 'Saturday Night Live' graced 'Weekend Update' yet again.
These days 'SNL' movies are a bit few and far between (come on, 'MacGruber 2'!), but at least some of their success lives on with legendary classics like 'Wayne's World or 'The Blues Brothers.' There have been 11 'SNL' movies total over the course of the last 40 years, but how well do you think you know the late-night sketch comedy legend's cinematic history? Test your knowledge with the latest installment of ‘You Think You Know Movies?‘
Anyone who was a child of the '90s at some point probably watched the NBC television show "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air."
You may remember the show: Will (played by Will Smith) was sent to Los Angeles' affluent Bel Air neighborhood from west Philadelphia to live with his rich aunt and uncle and their children. Cultures clashing! Imagine the hijinx!