‘SNL’ rebounds with a committed character actor and a lovable alum
After a somewhat shaky start three weeks ago, SNL appears to be back in full force. Quite frankly, it’s even a little better than full form.
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After a somewhat shaky start three weeks ago, SNL appears to be back in full force. Quite frankly, it’s even a little better than full form.
The Spiderman co-stars have always had a close bond since they met in 2016, and fans have always hoped the two would become more than just friends. Finally, after a five year drought, these superstars are an item but fans aren’t 100% sure when their relationship started. Luckily, I have created the perfect timeline:
Throughout his career, Emmy-winning comedian Dave Chappelle has been known to tell jokes that are often received as shocking and offensive. His new Netflix comedy special, The Closer, does not shy away from those kinds of jokes. The special revolves around his long, troublesome relationship with the LGBTQ+ community who holds him accountable for his transphobic comments.
The big day is slowly approaching with Halloween almost here. If you’ve yet to do any festive activities to celebrate, pumpkin carving is a must. Get a group of friends together or go at it alone, and whip out your best jack-o’-lantern ideas. Stuck on what to do? Here are seven creative ways to carve your pumpkin:
Rose lovers we are in for an exciting new season of the Bachelorette.
Popular YouTube star Shane Dawson returned to the platform after a 16-month hiatus. His hiatus follows his cancellation amidst several videos of his offensive behavior being resurfaced online.
It was only the night before Paul Klein took center stage Saturday at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago that he announced he had to cancel his show in Detroit.
When the lights in Newport Music Hall dimmed Tuesday night, the room permeated with shrieks of excitement, nervousness and feelings of longing fulfilled. In the pitch black, a shadow appeared with no face visible yet — but everyone knows a musical hero when they see one, even by their outline. Lucy Dacus was Columbus’ very own musical hero for the night.
One of Ohio University's newest student political organizations on campus started as a joke, according to some of its members.
On My Block used to be a great show, at least at the start. The seasons have gone down in quality ever since Ruby (Jason Genao) and Olivia (Ronni Hawk) were shot, maybe that was some sort of warning for the show slowly bleeding out as it continued, which it has. The second and third seasons were fine, never bad — but bordering on it occasionally. The third season also gave the show a solid ending, which it immediately gets to rectify in it’s final ten-episode season.
If you’re on TikTok, you’ve had to have come across the infamous “berries and cream” sound. For those that aren’t familiar with the earworm of a jingle, the sound came from a Starburst commercial back in 2007 when the candy released a berries and creme flavor.
Saturday Night Live’s season debut screamed “rebrand.” Although the show kicked off with a traditional political cold open, the sets looked about the same, and cast favorites Aidy Bryant and Cecily Strong stole the show, the cast’s dynamic changes couldn’t be ignored. For one, Joe Biden was played by a newbie.
Between her self-deprecating remarks and the little bouts of gratitude she offered to the Newport Music Hall crowd on Tuesday night in Columbus, Julien Baker froze time.
If you’re into daytime reality television or find yourself in occasional TikTok spirals, you know exactly who Wendy Williams is.
Cue the Friends theme song: “So, no one told you life was gonna be this way?” To be blunt, sometimes, days just suck. You got a parking ticket or failed an exam. Whatever the case may be, sometimes your day just isn’t going as well as you had hoped.
What If…?’s seventh episode follows what would happen if Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and Loki (Tom Hiddleston) were never brothers. What follows is a loose retelling of 2011’s Thor that quickly turns into something quite different and unexpected, with an ending that teases a multiversal crossover.
After more than a year without concerts due to the pandemic, Harry Styles is back and better than ever with Love On Tour.
Fall weather is right around the corner and the change in clothes might be the best part. However, there’s one style that has become a stereotype around this time of year, but it needs to be stopped.
The cultural obsession with celebrities is ingrained in American culture. From the Kardashian’s, to the Royal Family, to TikTok stars, there is constantly some sort of drama happening in the lives of famous people for us regulars to follow along with. While following along is fun and entertaining, sometimes fans can cross a line when it comes to these very personal matters of people with very public lives.
Mediocrity just won’t do on this week’s episode of American Horror Story: Double Feature “part one: Red Tide.”