It's a mashup of performances from artists that few people would think of putting together, like R.E.M. and Morris Day, Rick James and Duran Duran, Hanson and Cher. Filmmaker Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson's experience as a DJ taught him enough about beats per minute and musical keys to meld things seamlessly.
Timothée Chalamet wants that Oscar, as proven by his double duty performance on 'Saturday Night Live.' Read our highlights here.
The startling “cold open” for a documentary about 50 years of “Saturday Night Live” music is proof that ... Rick James and Duran Duran, Hanson and Cher. Filmmaker Ahmir “Questlove ...
(Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP, File) The startling “cold open” for a documentary about 50 years of “Saturday Night Live” music is proof that ... Rick James and Duran Duran, Hanson and Cher. Filmmaker Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson’s ...
Lady Gaga, Bad Bunny, Arcade Fire, The Roots and David Byrne are among the scheduled performers for the event, hosted by Jimmy Fallon.
Live” is having a 50th anniversary, and things are happening. Jason Reitman’s backstage dramedy “Saturday Night,” released last year, is
“SNL” executive producer Lorne Michaels pitched Questlove on a documentary about the show's music in early 2021, shortly after Questlove won the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance for his documentary “Summer of Soul” (which also would nab an Oscar that year).
The show was in a bad place,” Carvey recalls. “I was told if we don't hit the ground running, they'll pull the plug at Christmas.”
Feb. 2: "The Cher Show" in Del., Art Battle in Philly and South Jersey Pops are among weekend event highlights.
Forget Love Island or Married At First Sight, this original TV dating show remains unsurpassed. Presented by the popular Liverpudlian singer and TV host Cilla Black, this ITV series kicked off in 1985 but continued well into the '90s, with the final episode airing in 2003.
The actress and Swinging London "It" girl of the 1960s was the subject of Rolling Stones songs including “Wild Horses” and “Sister Morphine.”
The soprano Angel Blue, the star of the new production of Verdi’s ancient-Egypt spectacle, goes to the Temple of Dendur, crosstown, for the first time.