Emmy Awards Face-Off: Women of NBC Comedy!
Whether she's delivering Parks and Recreation quotes, reading the fake news on SNL or giving birth to cute kids, Amy Poehler has always been a THG favorite.
Can Amy's red carpet fashion compete with a couple of NBC counterparts? You be the judge. In the middle, we have Tina Fey, perennial Emmy winner for 30 Rock.
Finally, we have Jenna Fischer, who looked just glamorous. If The Office star wore this to Dunder Mifflin, even less work would get done ... if that's possible.
Which NBC comedienne looked best at the Emmys?
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Amy Poehler, Will Arnett Welcome Baby Son #2!
Amy Poehler and Will Arnett's family is growing fast.
The actress and comedian, whose Parks and Recreation quotes leave us howling every week, gave birth to the couple's second son Friday morning.
Abel James Arnett weighed in at 7 lbs., 13 oz., and joins older brother Archie, who was born in October 2008. Congratulations to the happy family!
"Amy, Will, Abel and Archie are all healthy and resting comfortably," says her rep.
Parenthood, Arnett raves, is "just the best. It's a human being that you're responsible for. Scary, but even in its scariest moments it's fantastic."
Amy and Will are parents to two sons now!
Poehler is nominated for an Emmy for her lead role on Parks. She's ready, too:
"I am going to have a baby a couple weeks before. I do it every year. I get my hair and nails done, I get a facial, I have a baby and then I go to the Emmys."
Indeed! Arnett is also up for an Emmy for his guest role on 30 Rock as Jack Donaghy's flamboyant nemesis, and can be heard in Despicable Me.
Which Celebrity Ticket Would You Vote For?
The U.S. presidential election will be decided today. That's a very big deal.
This poll? Not so much.
But we've come up with some great celebrity tickets that we'd love to see run. Tell us which of the following tandems you'd support in a White House bid ...
Who would you vote for?
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Campaign 2008: The Greatest Hits Video Collection
When the voting begins in less than 24 hours, the longest and by far the most entertaining presidential campaign in history will finally draw to a close.
No matter whose side you're on, it's been a wild ride. Here are of the best moments from the '08 campaign, from Saturday Night Live spoofs to PSAs, to fights erupting on The View to classic sound bites from the candidates themselves ...
Sarah Palin vs. Joe Biden: SNL V.P. Debate
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Amy Poehler Welcomes First Child
Comedians Amy Poehler and Will Arnett have welcomed their first child, a boy named Archie, on Saturday. The little guy weighed in at 8 lbs., 1 oz.
During the Weekend Update segment of Saturday Night Live last night, Amy Poehler's co-anchor Seth Meyers announced to a cheering crowd:
"Amy Poehler is not here tonight because she is having a baby."
Poehler revealed in April that she and Arnett were expecting: "I've been very lucky. I’m feeling good, and I’m just overwhelmed with blessings."
While Poehler has been shining on SNL - especially when teaming up with Tina Fey in political sketches - Arnett has some new projects of his own, including starring with Heroes' Kristen Bell in the big-screen comedy When in Rome.
Amy is rumored to be starring in a spin-off of The Office at some point in the near future. And you thought The Office quotes were funny as it is!
Sarah Palin Comes to Saturday Night Live!
Saturday Night Live's Tina Fey appears as Alaska Governor and Republican V.P. candidate Sarah Palin at another faux press conference ... while the real Sarah Palin appears back stage, critiquing the skit with the show's producer, Lorne Michaels.
Things get awkward when Alec Baldwin - believing Palin to be his 30 Rock co-star Fey - tries to persuade Lorne not to have Tina portray "that woman" anymore. In the midst of it all, Mark Wahlberg shows up looking for Andy Samberg!
Check out the funny clip of Sarah Palin on SNL below ...
Tina Fey and Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live
Follow the jump for a second clip of the real Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live, this time during the show's "Weekend Update" news segment ...
Tina Fey as Sarah Palin: Take Two!
Last week's Saturday Night Live opening sketch - which featured Tina Fey as Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Amy Poehler as former First Lady Hillary Clinton - was such a hit that Fey reprised her hilarious impersonation last night.
It doesn't hurt that Palin provides so much material. As Tina herself said after last week, she hopes to never portray this character ever again after November. But we're grateful for the funny cameos on her former show in the meantime.
This time, CBS News' Katie Couric (Poehler) sits down with the Republican V.P. candidate. You would not believe some of the things Sarah Palin had to say about New Yorkers, her visit to the U.N., her plans for foreign affairs and more. Check it out ...
Tina Fey Returns to SNL ... as Sarah Palin!
Given that Tina Fey and Sarah Palin are already noted look-alikes, it was only a matter of time until the Saturday Night Live alumna parodied the Alaska Governor and Republican Vice Presidential candidate on the late night comedy show.
Not only is Fey a dead-ringer for Sarah Palin, but her accent was downright hilarious in last night's "non-partisan" sketch skewering the 2008 presidential election.
Amy Poehler, while bearing no physical resemblance to Hillary Clinton, is nonetheless funny as the former First Lady in this faux, joint press conference ...
"I believe global warming is just God hugging us a little closer!"
Amy Poehler Will Be a Real Baby Mama
Oh, the irony.
Baby Mama star Amy Poehler has announced that she isn't merely expecting on the big screen; she and hilarious husband Will Arnett.
"I'm great with kids," Poehler recently told New York's Daily News. "I think I'm still a big giant kid. I understand them and usually we're the same size. I think I understand the way they look up at the world. I get it."
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama Debate: SNL Style
A possibly-funny, possibly-bitter Hillary Clinton actually cited last weekend's SNL skit at the onset of this week's debate with Barack Obama in Ohio.
"In the last several debates, I seem to get the first question all the time," the New York Senator said. "I don't mind. I'll be happy to field it. I just find it curious if anybody saw Saturday Night Live ... maybe we should ask [Barack Obama] if he's comfortable and needs another pillow."
Here's the terrific Saturday Night Live skit in question, featuring cast members Fred Armisen as Obama and Amy Poehler as Hillary Clinton...
Saturday Night Live head honcho Lorne Michaels requested another skit featuring Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama to open the program this week.
With Ellen Page hosting, the Juno star might play Chelsea Clinton.











