Comedy Dept. co-chief Mike Berkowitz will use the 656-page biography by Susan Morrison to kick off periodic book assignments ...
John Belushi had a particularly tough time dealing with Chase’s sudden fame and began acting out in response. “Belushi ...
Apparently, though, the email hadn’t gone to everyone at The New Yorker, “and there’s been infighting about it,” joked Holden ...
Lorne Michaels, the inimitable man behind “Saturday Night Live,” has his story definitively told for the first time in a new ...
The New Yorker editor, Susan Morrison shares the definitive biography of Lorne Michaels, the man behind America’s most ...
Lorne Michaels, the creator, executive producer and Grand Poobah of “SNL,” wasn’t pleased by its “mawkish righteousness,” ...
Out Tuesday from Random House, Lorne, by veteran New Yorker articles editor Susan Morrison, provides a rare peek behind the curtain at an enigmatic, Oz-like figure described by former employees as ...
Somehow, despite all of the above, Susan Morrison’s “Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live” — out Tuesday — emerges as indispensable, especially for “SNL” completists.
Susan Morrison's biography of the late-night comedy producer is also the history of a pop culture institution, now marking ...
I don’t know of whom I’m more jealous, Lorne Michaels or Susan Morrison. The latter’s “Lorne” is one of the best biographies ...