There was a messianic fervor in Trump’s Second Inaugural speech that wasn’t evident eight years ago. As dark as the 2016 American Carnage diatribe was, there was still the sense that Trump was a salesman pitching a vision he didn’t quite believe in but thought he needed to sell in order to legitimize himself to his own ragged ranks of followers.
Beyonce fans are cracking up at Beyonce's appearance in a Saturday Night Live sketch with Destiny's Child after their 2001 appearance on the comedy show resurfaces online
PEOPLE has exclusive photos from Rossellini's trip backstage, as snapped by showbiz shutterbug Jenny Anderson. Rosselini, 72, was captured posing with the company, including stars Jennifer Simard , Christopher Sieber and Josh Lamon.
Give Beyoncé a record and she’ll break it. She leads the 2025 Grammy Award nominations with 11, which brings her career total to 99.
The superstar’s record-holding 32 wins and 99 nominations may all be a prelude to the one award she’s never claimed: album of the year.
The Songwriters Hall of Fame inducted a new class on Wednesday, including funk legend George Clinton and writers for The Beach Boys and The Doobie Brothers.
In the 'SNL' skit, Beyonce, along with her former Destiny’s Child bandmates Kelly Rowland and Michelle Williams, had fun while mocking their group
Give Beyonce a record and she’ll break it. When the 2025 Grammy Award nominations were announced, her genre-defying album “Cowboy Carter” led the nominations with 11. That brought Beyonce’s career total nominations to a whopping 99,
Beyonce is known for her ability to laugh at herself from time to time.As Saturday Night Live celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, a comedic sketch featuring Destiny's Child has resurfaced on social media.
Beyoncé attends the Grammys for the first time alongside the rest of her girl group, Destiny’s Child: Michelle Williams, Kelly Rowland and Farrah Franklin. Franklin would soon leave the band ...
It’s all covered in obsessive detail in the upcoming anniversary doc, Ladies & Gentlemen… 50 Years of SNL Music, one of a barrage of specials and look-backs celebrating the pioneering sketch show’s storied history.
“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).