Longtime ‘New Yorker’ editor and writer Susan Morrison set out to write a biography of the historically press-averse ...
John Belushi had a particularly tough time dealing with Chase’s sudden fame and began acting out in response. “Belushi ...
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live,' Susan Morrison goes behind the scenes of a tense meeting just days before the 2006 ...
On Thursday evening, New Yorker editor Susan Morrison sent out a mass email invitation to an event for her forthcoming ...
The prizes recognize investigations into misconduct by the newly confirmed Defense Secretary, Pete Hegseth, and the family ...
Find covers, cartoons, and more at the Condé Nast Store. Searching for the cause of a catastrophic plane crash. The man who spent forty-two years at the Beverly Hills Hotel pool.
At the center of all the televised festivities for the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live is Lorne Michaels, the ...
An homage to the man who invented Eustace Tilley.
The New Yorker editor Susan Morrison on Lorne Michaels, the producer who still runs “S.N.L.” with an iron hand. Plus, Tina Fey reads The New Yorker’s review of the show from Season 1.
Live” turns 50 this year, and a monumental biography of the man who created it attests to his enduring role as America’s ...
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live, Susan Morrison chronicles the life of a visionary Torontonian who redefined what it ...
Susan Morrison's biography of the late-night comedy producer is also the history of a pop culture institution, now marking ...