![]() Jesse Hughes: A survivor of the mass shooting at the Bataclan in Paris in 2016, the Eagles of Death Metal singer-guitarist took to Instagram last week to attack the survivors-turned-activists from the recent school shooting at Parkland, Fla., with some since deleted posts that called their efforts with March for Our Lives “pathetic” and “disgusting” along with the hashtags “#hatersofliberty” and “#loversofsatan.” As a survivor of a terror attack himself, Hughes shouldn’t be judged for how he responds to and recovers from living through a traumatic event. But be forewarned: Before Facebook, we kept tabs on friends and family by actually talking to them. Back to title selection : Comics M : Meltdown Vol 1 Meltdown was a short lived monthly anthology title from Marvel UK which lasted six issues between August. It’s led to a mini-movement online to quit the divisive service which was intended as a means to bring people together. Whereever you stand on how much has changed since then, “The Optimist” will keep things looking up.įacebook: Your one-stop shop for baby pictures, fear-mongering (and questionably sourced) political news and creeping feelings of inadequacy has been having a rough 2018, most recently with the scandal surrounding Cambridge Analytica, a cratering stock price and word that the Federal Trade Commission has launched an investigation into how the company handles privacy. Recorded in Washington’s former family home in Inglewood, Porter’s debut synthesizes jazz and funk with an infectious, upbeat energy that reflects the hope Porter saw in Barack Obama’s presidential campaign. Ryan Porter’s ‘The Optimist’: Though an avalanche of music has been released from the sessions that yielded Kamasi Washington’s breakout 2015 album “The Epic” (among others), this record from one of his band’s trombonists features some of the same artists but dates back to 20. Gordon, the space was an incubator for oddball comic talent and community of the kind L.A. First launched in 2010 with a weekly show led by Jonah Ray and then-future “Big Sick” co-writers Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. While any comic book fan mourns the loss of a beloved store so too will any comedy nerd miss its cozy, frequently crazy theater around back, the NerdMelt Showroom. Los Angeles legendary Meltdown Comics is closing its doors after 25 years of being not just one of the largest and best-known comic book stores in the United States. Michelle Buteau, Paul F.Meltdown Comics: Given how the box office typically looks, few might have guessed you can go out of business serving geek culture, and yet that’s what has happened to this shop on Sunset Boulevard. Joe Mande, Beth Stelling, Lauren Lapkus, Natasha Leggeroīrian Posehn, Jay Larson, Byron Bowers, Wild Horses ( Lauren Lapkus, Mary Holland, Stephanie Allynne, and Erin Whitehead) Paul Scheer, Kate Berlant, Hannibal Buress "The One Where Hannibal Looks Like Miami Vice" Nick Thune, Fred Armisen, John Early, Andrew SantinoĪparna Nancherla, Ron Funches, Al Madrigal, Chelsea Peretti Jak Knight, Kurt Braunohler, Thomas Middleditch, Bridget Everett ![]() John Mulaney, Brent Weinbach, Brett Gelman Meltdown Comics Located in the heart of Hollywood on Sunset Blvd, Meltdown opened in 1993 and has since become one the most respected comic book stores in the world. "The One with the Little Girl Named Lucy" Sean Patton, Claudia O'Doherty, Matt Braunger, Adam Pally, Gil Ozeri Tom Lennon, Adam Cayton-Holland, Tom Wilson, Kyle KinaneĪndy Daly, Cameron Esposito, Hampton Yount, hosted by Abbi Jacobson and Ilana Glazer Maria Bamford, Gabe Liedman and Jenny Slate, Michael Ian Black, Reggie Watts Paul Scheer and Rob Huebel, Doug Benson, Jim Gaffigan, Eric Andre Jared Logan, John Hodgman, Todd Glass, "Weird Al" Yankovic Pete Holmes, Garfunkel And Oates, Brody Stevens, Rory Scovel Marc Maron, James Adomian, Chris Hardwick, Justin Willman Steve Agee, David Koechner, Neal Brennan, Moshe Kasher, appearance by Adam ScottĮmily Heller, Eugene Mirman, Jon Daly, Nick Offerman, T.J. On September 23, 2016, it was announced that the third season would be the last, due to Ray and Nanjiani ending the live show. On November 20, it was renewed for a third season. On February 17, 2015, Comedy Central announced that it had picked up The Meltdown for a second season. It originated as a weekly live show in 2010, and then on July 24, 2014, an edited version began airing on Comedy Central in eight-episode seasons. It was filmed in the Nerdist Showroom at Meltdown Comics in Los Angeles. It was hosted by stand up comedians Jonah Ray and Kumail Nanjiani. The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail is a stand-up comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central in the United States. American TV series or program The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail
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