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How could we ever forget Will Ferrell’s “ Janet Reno Dance Party ” skits on “Saturday Night Live.” As life imitates art, Reno’s own dance skills provided the inspiration for the SNL skits.
Next to cowbells and Catholic school girl armpits, there are few mid-'90s SNL skits more beloved than "Janet Reno's Dance Party." The first U.S. female attorney general Janet Reno passed away this ...
Reno is having the dance party for many reasons, several having to do with postmodernism, the triumph of irony and the melding of Hollywood and Washington. But the biggest reason is that she ...
Reno was “a great sport,” said Michaels of her surprise appearance — and dance — with Will Farrell in his devastating impersonation of her, including the duplicate dress.
Outside the nightclub, Reno campaign staffers sold "Janet Reno Dance Party" T-shirts for $25 while supporters lined up near her campaign truck. Across the street, four protesters held white placards.
“Janet Reno’s Dance Party” mimicked the famous “Saturday Night Live” skit on NBC that parodied her. Reno, a Democrat, often mentions the skit, and supporters say it shows she is down to ...
NPR's Phillip Davis reports that Florida gubernatorial candidate Janet Reno held a dance party fundraiser last night in South Beach.
Outside the club, Reno campaign staffers sold "Janet Reno Dance Party" T-shirts for $25. Across the street, four protesters held white placards. One read, "Enter only if you are foolhardy." ...
My greatest fear is being the biggest dork at the Janet Reno Dance Party. I have never been anywhere in South Beach where I was not the least cool person in the room, and Level, where Reno is ...
MIAMI – The "Janet Reno Dance Party" isn't just a comedy skit anymore. Reno, the former attorney general who wants to become Florida's next governor, will be holding a dance party fund-raiser ...
The Janet Reno Dance Party fundraiser at Level Nightclub on South Beach. Al Diaz Miami Herald File NOTE: From the archives, this article was first published in the Miami Herald on Nov. 30, 1988.