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Harris appears on 'Saturday Night Live' as mirror image of Maya Rudolph with election looming
Kamala Harris made a surprise appearance on “Saturday Night Live” as she took a brief break from the battleground states where she's been campaigningEntertainment - ABC News - 5 days ago -
Kamala Harris Joins ‘Saturday Night Live’ for a Pep Talk With Maya Rudolph
Appearing in a mirror opposite her longtime impersonator, the vice president gave a little positive encouragement to her comedic reflection.Top stories - The New York Times - 6 days ago -
Kamala Harris cold-opens 'SNL' with Maya Rudolph
The John Mulaney-hosted episode features an appearance from Kamala Harris as the presidential race enters its final days. Chappell Roan debuts a new song.Entertainment - Los Angeles Times - 6 days ago -
Source: Titans to start QB Rudolph against Bills
The Titans will start backup quarterback Mason Rudolph in place of Will Levis against the Bills, a source confirmed to ESPN.Sports - ESPN - October 20 -
On 'SNL,' Maya Rudolph's Kamala Harris shines despite hostile interviewer played by Alec Baldwin
Kamala Harris may have had to talk over a combative Fox News interviewer last week, but on "Saturday Night Live" she was seen.Top stories - NBC News - October 20 -
Titans' Mason Rudolph expected to start vs. Bills as Will Levis reportedly deals with grade 2 AC sprain
Rudolph hasn't started a game yet this seasonSports - CBS Sports - October 19 -
Titans QB Mason Rudolph to start against Bills as Will Levis recovers from shoulder injury
Will Levis has been limited at practice all week with his shoulder injury.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 19 -
How Maya Rudolph’s Impression of Kamala Harris Has Changed
As Ms. Harris rose to center stage, the actor playing her on “S.N.L.” modified her approach, turning the vice president into a no-nonsense boss, surrounded by dopey men.Top stories - The New York Times - October 19 -
Paul Rudolph Was an Architectural Star. Now He’s a Cautionary Tale.
His Brutalist buildings, praised during the Kennedy era, are now being demolished. A new exhibition in Manhattan looks at the limits of genius.Top stories - The New York Times - October 16