White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has falsely claimed Donald Trump invented the phrase “drill, baby, drill”—despite it having been popularized by Sarah Palin almost 20 years ago.
In her five seasons on Saturday Night Live, Sarah Sherman has made a name for herself as slapstick-meets-The Substance comedic sensibilities, playing gross-out characters ranging from a woman with a ...
The stand-up on embracing her comedy's visceral (literally!) roots with HBO's 'Sarah Squirm: Live + In The Flesh,' wooing John Waters, opening for Adam Sandler and why, five seasons in, she's still ...
The comedian takes PEOPLE through her Sarah Squirm alter ego, her love of '90s animation and why she "maybe" thinks anyone could enjoy 'Live + in the Flesh' Greg Endries/HBO Sarah Sherman is fearless ...
Gleefully disgusting and apt to trouble even the sturdiest digestive tract, “Sarah Squirm: Live + in the Flesh” represents comedian Sarah Sherman not only predictably unhinged, but unchained: Fans of ...
Two new comedies are set to premiere on HBO Max on December 12. The new releases include the mockumentary sequel "Spinal Tap II: The End Continues." "Saturday Night Live" cast member Sarah Sherman's ...
In her debut comedy special, the “S.N.L.” cast member takes her love of the grotesque to theatrical proportions. You may want a barf bag. Credit... Supported by By Callie Holtermann Visuals by ...
Last week, Saturday Night Live returned with a familiar host: Melissa McCarthy. The all-new episode featured Colin Jost as Pete Hegseth and sketches about a delinquent UPS worker, a wild game of truth ...
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