Jon Stewart Rips L.A. Wildfires Response Critics: “What the F*** Is Wrong With You?”

On Monday’s episode of “The Daily Show” on Comedy Central, Stewart criticized conservative critics of California governance. Specifically, Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass have faced criticism for their actions leading up to the fires and their public responses following the city’s deadliest fire in history. This series of fires has claimed 24 lives and is projected to be the most expensive blaze in U.S. history.

‘Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy’ Documentary Reveals New Details From Al B. Sure! and Alleged Gang Rape Victim

Diddy: The Rise and Controversies of a Bad Boy explores the life of Combs from his upbringing in Mt. Vernon, beyond New York City, to his meteoric climb within the music industry and some of the serious accusations leveled against him, including previously unshared instances. The film’s creators have organized the narrative around various stories and anecdotes intended to shed light, or at least attempt to, on Combs’ troubled character. These accounts from Combs’ life contain several intriguing new insights into his challenging childhood, a failed initial endeavor in promoting a significant hip-hop event, and testimonies from alleged victims, including women claiming rape and assault, as well as singer Al B. Sure!’s accusations about the demise of Kim Porter, Combs’ late former partner.

Sundance: Arian Moayed, Celine Song Among 2025 Fest Jurors

For the first time, Song’s movie titled “Past Lives” made its appearance at the festival. Similarly, Green’s film “Monsters and Men” also premiered there. In 2023, Moayed was present at Sundance together with Nicole Holofcener for her work on “You Hurt My Feelings”.

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Song’s initial movie, called “Past Lives”, had its premiere at the festival, much like Green’s film titled “Monsters and Men”. In 2023, Moayed was alongside Nicole Holofcener at Sundance for their work on “You Hurt My Feelings”.

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Song’s first feature film, “Past Lives”, was premiered at the festival, as was Green’s “Monsters and Men”. In 2023, Moayed teamed up with Nicole Holofcener for her movie “You Hurt My Feelings” at Sundance.

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