Oct 26 - By Marc Hirsh, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
At this point, the question doesn't seem to be if Harris will one day host the Oscars but when. His championship turn at the Emmys this year would have seemed like a slam dunk even if he hadn't followed last year's disastrous five-reality-hosts-without-a-script telecast. It came a mere three and a half months after his hosting debut at the Tonys, and he proved in both cases that he was equally adept at song-and-dance numbers as he was with off-the-cuff jokes about events that happened just minutes before. Even so, he was respectful to the ceremonies without taking things too seriously while successfully tailoring each show to a different audience. If Hugh Jackman could successfully make the awards-show transition from Broadway to the silver screen, so can NPH. Unless, of course, he's beaten out by Jeremy Piven or Jon Cryer.

Feb 2 - By Dave White, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Steve Martin’s got a banjo album coming out, his first all-music recording. This isn’t a joke. Anyone old enough to remember Martin’s stand-up days, anyone who bought his “Let’s Get Small” comedy record, knows that he’s pretty accomplished on that instrument. Dolly Parton is on the new album. Now, I don’t buy lots of banjo-based recordings. But if forced to choose between music featuring Steve Martin and any recent movie starring the man, I’ll bet on the banjo.

Dec 1 - By Associated Press
Tina Fey's husband is talking about something the "30 Rock" actress would rather not discuss: the scar on her left cheek.

Nov 5 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
For a girl often accused of growing up too fast, 14-year-old Ali Lohan isn’t shy about setting her sights on her first car and learning how to drive.
Nov 2 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
According to a source within Senator John McCain’s camp, McCain’s Nov. 1 appearance on “Saturday Night Live” was something he’d been hoping to do for a long time.
Oct 30 - By Mike Celizic, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
It was as obvious as the face she looked at in the mirror every morning, but Tina Fey was the last to note the strong resemblance she bears to Gov. Sarah Palin. And when “Saturday Night Live” executive producer Lorne Michaels called to ask her to play Palin on the show, Fey didn’t want to.

Oct 27 - By Linda Holmes, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Had Tina Fey known six months ago that she’d be arguably the fall’s hottest pop-culture phenomenon, she’d probably have been overjoyed.

Oct 26 - By The Associated Press, HO
Every other long-awaited TV show made its debut in September or early October, but poor fans were left hanging. And with star and creator Tina Fey making headlines left and right for her portrayal of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin on Fey's former show, "Saturday Night Live," fans have been itching for more Fey. The Emmy Award-winning comedy finally returns this week and it's a welcome sight. (NBC, Returns Oct. 30, 9:30 p.m. ET)

Oct 17 - By Associated Press
Anyone can do Sarah Palin's voice, says comedian Tina Fey, who has done a pretty good job of it herself. "Not since 'Sling Blade' has there been a voice that anybody can do," Fey said. "Anybody can take a swing at this voice."

Oct 14 - By Frazier Moore, AP Television Writer
It's the question dominating the political scene: When will Tina Fey be back on "Saturday Night Live"?

Oct 8 - By David Bauder, AP Television Writer
It seems like the inevitable comedic summit of this fall's presidential campaign: the real Sarah Palin coming on "Saturday Night Live" to meet her look-alike impersonator, Tina Fey.

Oct 3 - By Hillel Italie, AP National Writer
Tina Fey, already the busiest of stars thanks to her Emmy-winning role in "30 Rock" and definitive impersonation of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin, is working on a book.

Sep 25 - By Ed White, Associated Press Writer
A business owner checking a trash container for scrap cardboard was alarmed by something else: gas masks, maps, an M-80 explosive, arson photos and anti-government writings.
Sep 21 - By Associated Press
Isn't it just like Tina Fey to have something go haywire on the night she's recognized for her many talents?

Sep 15 - By Frazier Moore, AP Television Writer
Never mind all those questions about who will win the election: The more pressing concern for many viewers is whether Tina Fey will return to play Gov. Sarah Palin on "Saturday Night Live."

Apr 21 - By NBC Nightly News
Tina Fey is, at this moment, our funniest person. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert are more topical and more reliable political satirists, Steve Carell incorporates more poignancy, and if you’re one of the many internet sensations whose lip-synching routine, uproarious wedding dance, or movie send-up has earned you instant fame, more power to you.

Apr 16 - By NBC Nightly News
Take heart, losers! No job? No regular access to soap and water? Haze of marijuana smoke hanging around you like San Francisco fog? Social skills barely good enough to keep you from licking yourself like a German Shepherd? You, too, may find yourself the central character in a new movie in which things turn out great for you. And when you do, you will probably owe it to the comedy factory headed up by Judd Apatow, whose “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” opens April 18.

Jul 22 - By Associated Press
Tina Fey is leaving the anchor chair at "Saturday Night Live."