Susan Morrison’s monumental “Lorne” testifies to the “Saturday Night Live” creator’s legend without slipping into hagiography ...
Born in Toronto in 1944, Lorne David Lipowitz, as Lorne Michaels was known at birth, was, like all baby boomers, seemingly predisposed to undermine, question, and, above all, parody the ...
During SNL’s signature end of show sendoff – where the cast, host and musical guest all say goodbye to the audience and hug ...
Citing good health, and a stellar work ethic, the articles editor for The New Yorker shared with CinemaBlend the strategy she thinks Lorne Michaels could use in the future: I could see a thing ...
The new biography “Lorne,” by the journalist Susan Morrison, reveals a surprising career ambition: After The New Yorker fired top editor William Shawn, Michaels provided him office space.
Lorne Michaels, the creator of the long-running sketch comedy television show “Saturday Night Live,” has donated his career archive to the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas ...
Michaels performed as the comedy duo Lipowitz and Pomerantz. Later, the pair became the eponymous co-hosts of one of innumerable purported Saturday Night Live prototypes, The Hart and Lorne ...