formerlyfreedom November 24, 2015 Share November 24, 2015 Talk about the regular contributors here! Link to comment
attica November 24, 2015 Share November 24, 2015 Jordan Carlos turned up this past weekend in the latest ep of The Affair, playing a college journalist/book critic. He got into an almost bar fight with Dominic West. Almost, because DW took a swing and Jordan dodged it with cat-like reflexes. Link to comment
jbrecken January 29, 2016 Share January 29, 2016 Are Robin, Holly, Mike, Jordan, Ricky, Grace, and Rory the only regular contributors left? Link to comment
trow125 January 30, 2016 Share January 30, 2016 Are Robin, Holly, Mike, Jordan, Ricky, Grace, and Rory the only regular contributors left? They are the primary ones, but Kerry Coddett and Bobby Gaylor have also popped up on the panel as "Nightly Show contributors." Link to comment
trow125 February 1, 2016 Share February 1, 2016 And just like that, there's a new contributor: NEW YORK, February 1, 2016 - "The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore" adds Franchesca Ramsey to its roster of contributors with her first appearance on the show tomorrow, Tuesday, February 2 at 11:30 p.m. ET/PT on Comedy Central, it was announced today by Larry Wilmore, Executive Producer, Writer and Host of the program. Franchesca Ramsey (@chescaleigh) is a New York City based writer, actress, video blogger and host of the MTV web series “Decoded.” Known to many online fans as Chescaleigh, Ramsey created her first viral video, “Sh*t White Girls Say…to Black Girls,” in January of 2012. It garnered more than 1.5 million views in 24 hours, 5 million views in just 5 days, currently has 11 million views and has been featured on MSNBC, ABC, The Daily Mail and “Anderson Cooper Live,” to name a few. 1 Link to comment
AmandaPanda February 2, 2016 Share February 2, 2016 I think I've seen that "Shit White Girls Say..." video and thought it was really funny. Always excited to see more women in comedy! Link to comment
trow125 May 18, 2016 Share May 18, 2016 Great piece about Mike Yard. Had no idea of the tragedy in his background (his wife died suddenly after routine surgery). 1 Link to comment
possibilities May 18, 2016 Share May 18, 2016 That really is terrible about his wife. And I like knowing more about his background. But this is really disappointing: “When you say it’s sexist, you’re saying you know exactly what the intention was. So you’re a mind reader.” Sexism isn't only about intent, any more than racism is only about intent. How can he not understand that what you do is not only in your mind, it's in the world and happens in a larger context, impacting others? And even if you don't consciously realize what you're doing, that doesn't mean you aren't doing it. 4 Link to comment
Tosia May 24, 2016 Share May 24, 2016 (edited) Holly Robinson is awesome in 99% of her sketches. Didnt like the one where she's getting a massage; the other sketches were all golden. Love her! Edited May 24, 2016 by Tosia Link to comment
trow125 June 10, 2016 Share June 10, 2016 Robin Thede is keeping it 100: On Making the TV Writers' Rooms More Diverse I didn't realize Robin was no longer the head writer on TNS. Looks like it's currently Tom Ruprecht. My guess is that as Robin took on more roles on-air, being head writer as well was just too much. (Ruprecht is a former writer for "Late Show with David Letterman.") Link to comment
trow125 August 22, 2016 Share August 22, 2016 I saw an independent film called "Don't Think Twice" today and part of it is set at a comedy show that is based on "Saturday Night Live." At one point there is a scene in the office of the "Lorne Michaels" character and he has several Emmys on a shelf. During the end credits, there's a "thank you" to Rory Albanese for letting the filmmakers borrow his Emmys. (He won them for "The Daily Show" and not "Nightly," though I think "TNS" surely deserved some Emmy love as well!) Link to comment
wknt3 April 19, 2017 Share April 19, 2017 Franchesca Ramsey is coming back to Comedy Central with her own show! Or at least a pilot. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/franchesca-ramsey-late-night-show-pilot_us_58f635ebe4b0da2ff8638a3e It's an interesting concept - giving a talented writer/performer a platform to explore issues of identity and present underrepresented voices to a wider audience. Certainly the kind of thing that deserves a place on Comedy Central and has been missing lately. 2 Link to comment
BetterButter April 27, 2017 Share April 27, 2017 BET orders late-night talk show from Chris Rock and Robin Thede 1 Link to comment
Temperance October 3, 2017 Share October 3, 2017 So excited about Robin Thede! She was on the Daily Show looking like a black Mary Tyler Moore promoting her new show! So happy! Link to comment
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