The book has too many good Michaels stories to count, but we picked five of the most revealing tidbits that might help you ...
Longtime ‘New Yorker’ editor and writer Susan Morrison set out to write a biography of the historically press-averse ...
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live, Susan Morrison chronicles the life of a visionary Torontonian who redefined what it ...
Saturday Night Live kicked off its fourth season in 1978 with one of the show's most unconventional emcees to date, the ...
Canada’s strengths were highlighted at Saturday Night Live’s 50th anniversary celebrations and at the 4 Nations hockey ...
Much has been said about Lorne Michaels before. But as Bill Carter writes, Susan Morrison's "comprehensive, compelling, and ...
I was not going to watch this. No one does hype like old media. They carpet bomb in every publication known to man and by ...
The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live,' Susan Morrison goes behind the scenes of a tense meeting just days before the 2006 ...
Lorne Michaels testified as a character witness on Keith Richards' behalf as the Stones guitarist faced serious drug charges ...
Lorne Michaels helped Keith Richards avoid jail time following the Rolling Stones' 'SNL' hosting gig in 1978. Richards most recently made an appearance at the sketch show's 50th anniversary special.
Lorne Michaels, who MSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell calls “the television miracle worker,” is the subject of Susan Morrison’s book ...
Lorne Michaels once saved Keith Richards from receiving a life sentence in Canadian prison, and no, that's not a scrapped 'SNL' skit.