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  1. S.N.L. at 50

    ‘Saturday Night Live’: 11 Defining Political Sketches

    Since the 1970s, the late-night institution has offered up definitive impersonations of American presidents and other politicians. Here are its most memorable political sketches.

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    In its Season 50 premiere, “Saturday Night Live” introduced its latest campaign ticket: Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris and Jim Gaffigan as Tim Walz.
    In its Season 50 premiere, “Saturday Night Live” introduced its latest campaign ticket: Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris and Jim Gaffigan as Tim Walz.
    CreditWill Heath/NBC, via Associated Press
  1. ‘S.N.L.’ Recap: Maya Rudolph Returns to Play Kamala Harris

    The 50th season began with several surprise guests and alumni — including Dana Carvey, Jim Gaffigan and Andy Samberg — playing figures in the 2024 election.

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    The 50th season of “S.N.L.” opened with a sketch featuring several cast alumni, including Maya Rudolph as Kamala Harris and Dana Carvey as President Biden.
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  2. When ‘Saturday Night Live’ Debuted, They Were There. Here’s What They Remember.

    With a new film about the show, and a 50th anniversary season starting, Chevy Chase, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin, Laraine Newman and others look back.

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    When it premiered in 1975, “Saturday Night Live" starred, from left, Chevy Chase, Laraine Newman, John Belushi, Gilda Radner, Garrett Morris, Jane Curtin and Dan Aykroyd
    CreditNBC, via Photofest
  3. On ‘Downton Abbey,’ Maggie Smith Made an Icy Aristocrat Irresistible

    The hit melodrama brought Smith the kind of fame she never wanted, but it is easy to understand why it happened.

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    Much of Violet Crawley’s wit is a riposte to somebody else’s sincerity.
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    An Appraisal
  4. ‘The Queen of the Villains’ Is a Complex Japanese Wrestling Drama

    The five-part Netflix series tells the story of a female wrestler in the 1980s who might have gone a little too deep into character.

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    Yuriyan Retriever stars as Dump Matsumoto in “The Queen of the Villains.”
    CreditNetflix
    The Watching Newsletter
  5. Desi Lydic Wants to Be in Central Park, Listening to Chappell Roan

    “I love getting out and about early in the day, getting some fresh air and sunlight and seeing the city,” the “Daily Show” host said of her morning ritual.

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    With Jon Stewart back on ”The Daily Show,” Desi Lydic said, “it’s a master class in real life every single week.”
    CreditMike Blake/Reuters
    My Ten

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  3. Best of Late Night

    Late Night Heaps Scorn on Trump’s Latest Defense

    Jimmy Kimmel said Donald Trump was “partially right” in denying interference in the 2020 election: “He tried to rig the election and failed to rig the election.’

    By Trish Bendix

     
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