‘Saturday Night’ Star Rachel Sennott Embraces the Chaos in Her Work

During Rachel Sennott’s time at NYU, she wasn’t selected for the top sketch comedy group. However, now she’s starring as one of the creators of the renowned sketch comedy show in Jason Reitman’s “Saturday Night”. Co-written by Reitman and Gil Kenan, this biographical comedy-drama follows a tumultuous 90 minutes before the first episode of “Saturday Night Live”, which premiered on October 11, 1975. In the movie, Sennott plays Rosie Shuster, who was also the initial spouse of “SNL” creator Lorne Michaels (portrayed by Gabriel LaBelle). Interestingly, just as their ambitious goal to revolutionize NBC’s Saturday night shows, their marriage, as portrayed in the film, is shown to be equally fragile yet collaborative.

“Anti-Booing” Tech and Calls From Gal Godot: Eden Golan, Israel’s Eurovision Star, Reveals All

Eden Golan never envisioned becoming a symbol of hatred, but that’s what transpired when she was selected to represent Israel in the 2024 Eurovision Song Contest, held in May in Malmö, Sweden, during the atrocities of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Despite petitions for Israel’s exclusion from the event, the organizers permitted Golan to perform for her country – under the condition that her song submission be devoid of any political connotations, with all mentions of the October 7 massacre, which claimed the lives of 1,200 Israelis and ignited the war, being removed.