Fiona Apple Fires at ‘Hollywood’s Creeps’ on ‘Fetch the Bolt Cutters,’ Talks Ex Louis C.K.’s Misconduct
In a recent Vulture interview, Apple criticized Louis C.K. for not “acknowledging what needs to be forgiven.”
In a recent Vulture interview, Apple criticized Louis C.K. for not “acknowledging what needs to be forgiven.”
The controversy-courting comic has reemerged with “Sincerely C.K.,” which he posted on his website for $7.99 with no advance notice.
A legal jargon-heavy announcement sent out by a Minneapolis comedy club conspicuously uses the word “consent.”
Wende Curtis is the CEO of Denver’s biggest comedy venue and recently had to decide whether or not to book the controversial comedian for an upcoming set.
The comedian’s new material goes against what was so striking about his Emmy-winning series.
When it comes to CK’s future, the most anyone should hope for is real introspection.
TCA: FX CEO John Landgraf remains committed to “Better Things” and “Baskets” and maintains that the network had no prior knowledge of the comedian’s behavior.
On Season 4 of “Louie,” the disgraced comedian directed a three-episode arc that made it clear he doesn’t know the meaning of “nonconsensual.”
Beyond the actual allegations, the survivors of sexual assault have had to deal with major repercussions to their careers.
Companies are scrambling to figure out plans for projects marred by disgraced talent. Not every problem has an easy solution.