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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame exhibit explores SNL's impact on comedy, politics and music

Actor/comedian and 11-year veteran SNL cast member Fred Armisen and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Director of Curatorial Affairs Amanda Pecsenye tour the recently opened exhibit "SNL: Ladies & Gentlemen…50 Years of Music."
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Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
Actor/comedian and 11-year veteran SNL cast member Fred Armisen and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Director of Curatorial Affairs Amanda Pecsenye tour the recently opened exhibit "SNL: Ladies & Gentlemen…50 Years of Music."

The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland devotes a major exhibition to the 50th anniversary of Saturday Night Live, the irreverent late-night show that pokes fun at everyone, from politicians to weekly newsmakers.

The long-running show has also been a showcase for established and up-and-coming musical talent.

One of the show's signature elements has been its take on political comedy.

On this hour of All Sides, we’ll discuss the Rock Hall's new exhibit and how the show has impacted comedy, politics and music.

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