The Architect of Laughter: Decoding Lorne Michaels’ Enduring Influence Beyond the Studio
Lorne Michaels, the name synonymous with comedic innovation and the architect of late-night television as we know it, isn’t just a name; it’s a legacy. For nearly five decades, he has steered the ship that is Saturday Night Live (SNL), a cultural institution that has launched countless careers and mirrored (and often skewered) the ever-evolving social landscape. But what fuels this comedic engine, this impresario of improvisation? While the spotlight often shines on the stage, the ...