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In honor of Women's History Month, we're honoring some of our favorite celebrity BFFs, including ones you might not have known were friends — hello and ! But in my opinion, Tina Fey & Amy Poehler's friendship absolutely takes the cake. These women have been friends for over three decades, and continue to remind me why female friendships are so important. Their latest stunt? A double act! While you look up the closest Restless Leg tour, let's take a trip down memory lane, from SNL to Mean Girls.

Tina Fey & Amy Poehler's Friendship Timeline

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1993 — Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Meet At Improv Class

In the early '90s, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler met at Chicago's iO improv theater. According to Amy Poehler's Yes Please memoir, the cofounder of the theater said that the duo were basically the same person, just with different colored hair! After performing at an improv group called Inside Vladimir, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler started at the Second City comedy club.

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September 29, 2001 — Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Work At Saturday Night Live

After a few years in different cities, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler both began working for SNL. Tina became the comedy show's first head female writer in 1997, and in 2001, Amy became a cast member! Thank goodness, because I don't want to imagine a world without the "Meet Your Second Wife" sketch.

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March 11, 2002 — Martin & Orloff Releases

In their first of many movies together, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler had smaller roles in Matt Walsh and Ian Roberts' Martin & Orloff, which also marked Tina's film debut! Amy appears as Orloff's friend Patty, while we see Tina as "Southern Woman."

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April 19, 2004 — Mean Girls Releases

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler reunited onscreen in 2004's cult classic, eternally-pink Mean Girls. In addition to writing the story, Tina starred as Cady's (Lindsay Lohan) math teacher Ms. Norbury, while Amy took on the role of Regina George's (Rachel McAdams) "cool mom," toting around mocktails and a tiny dog.

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October 22, 2005 — Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Cohost SNL's Weekend Update

Saturday Night Live's Weekend Update is arguably the funniest part of the show, and in 2005 it got even funnier because Tina and Amy became the hosts! The duo reunited as the cohosts ahead of the 2024 Emmys.

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April 2008 — Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Are On The Cover Of Vanity Fair

Along with Sarah Silverman and nine other "queens of comedy," Tina Fey and Amy Poehler were photographed for the cover of Vanity Fair. And on April 25, 2008, the duo's first major movie (Baby Mama) released. The story follows Tina Fey's Kate, a businesswoman who hires Amy Poehler's Angie to be her surrogate.

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November 9, 2010 — Amy Poehler Presents Tina Fey's Kennedy Center Award

Tina Fey won the Kennedy Center Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2010, and there was no one better to present it to her than Amy Poehler, who described Tina as "a dynamite woman, a first-class lady, an upstanding broad and a straight-up dame" in her speech.

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January 13, 2013 — Tina Fey And Amy Poehler Host The Golden Globes

Before we had 2024's wildly unfunny Golden Globes monologue, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler hosted the show in 2013 — then again in 2014, 2015, and 2021. They've also hosted the Emmys! Their friendship is definitely the foundation for their hilarious bits, and even in 2021, when the Golden Globes was partially virtual, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler shined!

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October 28, 2014 — Amy Poehler Calls Tina Fey Her "Partner In Crime"

In her memoir Yes Please, Amy Poehler dedicated an entire chapter to Tina Fey (called, you guessed it, "Partner In Crime") *and* added an acrostic poem dedicated to her as well. "Sometimes Tina [Fey] is like a very talented bungee-jumping expert," she says. "All it takes is for Tina to softly say, 'We can do this, right?' and I suddenly feel like I can jump off a bridge."

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May 10, 2019 — Tina Fey (And More SNL Alum) Star In Amy Poehler's Wine Country

Tina Fey and Amy Poehler starred together in Amy's directorial debut, Wine Country. The movie follows a group of girlfriends who take a (very messy) birthday trip to Napa Valley.

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February 13, 2023 — Amy Poehler And Tina Fey Announce Their Restless Leg Comedy Tour

On Galentine's Day, Tina Fey and Amy Poehler announced they were *finally* going on their brand-new Restless Leg tour together in the spring and summer of 2023. And due to demand, they added more dates for the spring of 2024!

"If this tour goes right, we can finally end this friendship," Amy Poehler and Tina Fey joke in their official statement, via PEOPLE.

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January 14, 2024 — Tina Fey Calls Amy Poehler Her "Work Wife"

Ahead of their Restless Leg Tour, Tina Fey sat down with TODAY's Willie Geist to talk about her friendship with Amy Poehler, saying they "have such an ease and shorthand working with each other."

"But, it is such a paid mom’s weekend," she continues about the new comedy tour. "We go there and we’re like, 'Where should we — I heard there’s interesting vintage shopping,'" she jokes. "And whatever city we go to, we have, like, a nice lunch just like (Chris) Rock and (Dave) Chappelle. And then we do our show, and if it’s a Saturday, we go to our room, and we watch 'SNL' from the hotel room. It's a dream."

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FAQs

What was the most famous Jewish deli NYC? ›

Katz's Delicatessen in New York: America's most famous Jewish deli is worth the trip.

What was the first Jewish deli in the US? ›

Katz's Delicatessen

What makes a deli a Jewish deli? ›

A Jewish deli, also known as a Jewish delicatessen, is a delicatessen establishment that serves various traditional dishes in Ashkenazi Jewish cuisine. They are typically known for their sandwiches such as pastrami on rye, as well as their soups such as matzo ball soup, among other dishes.

What is the Jewish deli sandwich in New York? ›

Pastrami on rye is a fantastic Jewish deli food and signature sandwich in New York. In fact, it is a staple of several Jewish delis. You can make the sandwich by simply putting delicate slices of pastrami on rye bread and adding the mustard spicy sauce. People love to enjoy pastrami on rye with kosher dill pickles.

Which NYC borough has the most Jews? ›

Nearly half of the city's Jews live in Brooklyn. The ethno-religious Jewish population makes up 18.4% of the city and its religious demographic makes up 8%. The first recorded Jewish settler was Jacob Barsimson, who arrived in August 1654 on a passport from the Dutch West India Company.

Did Jews invent pastrami? ›

Pastrami was introduced to the United States in a wave of Jewish immigration from Bessarabia and Romania in the second half of the 19th century. The modified "pastrami" spelling was probably introduced in imitation of the American English salami. Romanian Jews emigrated to New York as early as 1872.

What is deli slang for? ›

The word deli is a shortened form, or common nickname, of delicatessen, an American English version of the German delikatessen, the plural of delikatesse, "delicacy," or "fine food." Many delis specialize in the food of a certain region, country, or ethnicity — like a Jewish deli, a German deli, or a Greek deli.

What was deli original name? ›

The term "delicatessen" was first introduced to the United States by German-Jewish immigrants in the mid-1800s, who opened small shops that sold specialty meats, cheeses, and other imported foods. These shops were initially known as "delicatessen stores," but the name was eventually shortened to "deli."

Why not to buy deli meat? ›

However, the American Institute of Cancer Research recommends avoiding processed meats. That means eat as little processed meat as possible. They are considered carcinogens and eating them increases your cancer risk.

What's the difference between corned beef and pastrami? ›

Corned beef is made from the leaner flat brisket. Pastrami is made with point brisket, which contains more marbling and fat. Pastrami can also be made with other cuts of beef, such as deckle (a lean shoulder cut) or navel (aka beef belly, which comes from the plate, a juicy section just below the ribs).

Is all pastrami kosher? ›

Pastrami is meat that has been brined, dried, seasoned, smoked and steamed. Kosher pastrami must be made from kosher meat and contain only kosher ingredients. In practice, this means that it must be purchased from a certified kosher deli or in a sealed package bearing rabbinical supervision.

Why is Katz deli so expensive? ›

The high price is likely due to the cost of making pastrami and is less related to the restaurant's fame, as I initially thought. To make pastrami, the meat is first brined in a manner similar to how corned beef is made, then seasoned, dried, and smoked.

Which deli is better, Katz or Carnegie? ›

Katz is just the best! Also, I find Carnegie more expensive. I also think the staff at Katz's is more passionate about their food. They always offer you a taste of the meat before they slice it for your sandwich.

What are delis called in NYC? ›

In a New York City context, the "bodega" resembles, and may overlap with, a delicatessen, newsstand, corner store, corner grocery store, or candy store.

What is the famous deli in New York where celebrities go? ›

About Carnegie Deli

Founded in 1937 and located just offstage from Manhattan's theater district, Carnegie became THE iconic spot for entertainers, celebrities, and comics to eat sandwiches the size of their heads.

What is the name on the iconic New York deli? ›

Katz's of New York City is a famous delicatessen in Manhattan, New York City. Ever since WWII, Katz's has had a promotion called “send a salami to your boy in the army”.

Who is the namesake of the famous NY deli? ›

Upon the arrival of Willy Katz in 1903, the name of the store was officially changed to "Iceland & Katz". Willy's cousin Benny joined him in 1910, buying out the Iceland brothers to officially form Katz's Delicatessen.

Why is Katz deli so famous? ›

The oldest deli in New York, Katz's Delicatessen is famous for its "mile-high" sandwiches and deli classics. Katz's is also famous for its appearance in "When Harry Met Sally," which premiered 33 years ago.

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