• Home
  • Politics
  • Health
  • World
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Tech
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
What's Hot

Warren Buffett sends investors 10-word stock market warning

August 22, 2026

Karoline Leavitt Reveals What Her New Job Will Be After Leaving the White House * The Gateway Pundit * by Cullen Linebarger

August 22, 2026

House Dems I Talk to ‘Really Worried’ About Being ‘Beholden’ to Democratic Socialists if Dems Narrowly Take House

August 22, 2026
Facebook Twitter Instagram
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions
Saturday, August 22
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
  • Home
  • Politics

    Karoline Leavitt Reveals What Her New Job Will Be After Leaving the White House * The Gateway Pundit * by Cullen Linebarger

    August 22, 2026

    “You Are 1% of This Nation…This City Is No Longer Under American Law…Enough is Enough!” – Christian Pastor Absolutely EXPLODES on Dearborn City Council During Meeting (VIDEO)

    August 22, 2026

    Starbucks Headquarters in Seattle Lays Off Hundreds as They Prepare to Send Jobs to Nashville * The Gateway Pundit * by Mike LaChance

    August 22, 2026

    JD Vance Tears Into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz for Trying to Protect a Child Predator (VIDEO) * The Gateway Pundit * by Mike LaChance

    August 22, 2026

    Trump Plans To Campaign For Months Before The Midterm

    August 22, 2026
  • Health

    Cannabis Use Disorder Is Rising— Public Health Needs To Catch Up

    August 21, 2026

    New clues emerge in direction of RFK Jr.’s vaccine policy changes

    August 21, 2026

    Ebola vaccine, Meta glasses, prostate cancer: Morning Rounds

    August 21, 2026

    What We Can Learn From Taiwan And Egypt About Ending Endemic Disease

    August 21, 2026

    Science, risks and data behind focal therapy for prostate cancer

    August 21, 2026
  • World

    Homeland Security Sends First 20 Deportees to Liberia

    August 22, 2026

    Court Cuts $50M Judgment Against Infowars’ Alex Jones Over Falsely Labeling Newtown Killings A Hoax

    August 22, 2026

    U.S. Academic Who Exposed Alleged Jason Arday Plagiarism Suspended

    August 22, 2026

    Hayden Panettiere’s Ex Releases Statement Following Her Death

    August 22, 2026

    Kim Jong-un’s Sister Mocks South Korea, Confirms Brother’s Relationship with Trump Is ‘Excellent’

    August 22, 2026
  • Business

    ATF Rule Could Cause Classic Showdown Between Mom And Pop Shops Versus Online Retailers

    July 10, 2026

    Costco Shows That You Can Build A Thriving Business With One Simple Trick (Pay Your Workers)

    July 9, 2026

    The Agency Elizabeth Warren Built Now Advances Trump’s Agenda

    July 9, 2026

    Meta To Shell Out Billions For New AI Data Center Outside US

    July 9, 2026

    How Big Banks Are Scheming To Jack Up Your Fees

    July 8, 2026
  • Finance

    Warren Buffett sends investors 10-word stock market warning

    August 22, 2026

    I’m 44 with $1.3 million in my 401(k) — can I stop contributing and still retire in 15 years?

    August 22, 2026

    Bond market sends rates scrambling

    August 22, 2026

    Silver pushes higher on weaker dollar

    August 22, 2026

    Cryptos continue rally sparked by Treasury repurchase announcement

    August 22, 2026
  • Tech

    TikTok Agrees to $400 Million Settlement over Child Privacy Violations

    August 22, 2026

    James Talarico Shuts Out Local News at Campaign Event

    August 22, 2026

    Darth Vader Shows Up at San Diego City Council Meeting to Mock Flock Cameras

    August 22, 2026

    ‘Grand Theft Auto 6’ Clips Point to Leakers Having Full Playable Build of Blockbuster Game

    August 21, 2026

    Meta Whistleblower Testifies Meta Took ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ Approach to Child Safety

    August 21, 2026
  • More
    • Sports
    • Entertainment
    • Lifestyle
Patriot Now NewsPatriot Now News
Home»Entertainment»Marc Maron: The Joke That Made It OK to Address Lynn Shelton’s Death
Entertainment

Marc Maron: The Joke That Made It OK to Address Lynn Shelton’s Death

June 20, 2023No Comments8 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA - FEBRUARY 08:  Marc Maron attends the 2020 Film Independent Spirit Awards on February 08, 2020 in Santa Monica, California. (Photo by George Pimentel/Getty Images)
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Marc Maron’s recent HBO standup special “From Bleak to Dark,” yes, touches on subjects that might be considered bleak and dark. But of course, it’s much more than that. Sure, Maron opens the special by pointing out that society seems to be on a collision course with disaster, and there’s little that can be done about it. But, as the comedian, actor and podcaster tells Variety‘s Awards Circuit Podcast, he’s just being a realist.

“There’s a truth to it,” he says. “And I think that the first 15 or 20 minutes of that special addresses a lot of things in in a fairly broad way, because I wanted it to have some longevity. The negative things I talk about aren’t going anywhere. But also framing the special like that, like ‘I don’t want to be negative, I don’t think anything’s ever gonna get better ever again,’ is an acceptance. If you have acceptance around that, it gives you a bit of freedom of mind. There’s a sort of ‘zero fuckness’ to it.”

Maron visited Variety in April to talk about a wide range of issues, including his special — and how he addressed the loss of his partner, filmmaker Lynn Shelton, during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. He also takes on comedians who hide behind being “anti-woke,” shares his concerns over how Netflix has impacted comedy, gives his take on Record Store Day, talks about his guest role on Season 2 of “Reservation Dogs,” as well as some of his upcoming projects. Listen below!

“Marc Maron: From Bleak to Dark,” discusses everything from grief to fascism. Maron calls it some of “the best stuff I’ve ever done in terms of addressing culture, politics, personal things, you know, the things that are foreboding,” along with his previous special, 2020’s “End Times Fun” (for Netflix).

But “From Bleak to Dark” takes an even more personal turn as the comedian addresses the death of Shelton. “It was a whole new chapter beginning for her and for us,” he says. “You never expect anything, it was just terrible. Having to deal with it, the practicalities of all of it, given that no one was mobile (because of COVID), and I didn’t really know her family, it was traumatic and leveling on many levels. And there was really nowhere to go with it.”

See also  Russia Won't Probe Wagner Chief's Death Under International Rules: Report

Maron says he felt the need to work through some of the depth of shock and sadness on stage. “I didn’t know what else to do with it,” he says. “It was sort of a necessity. And I think I have always processed things on stage. I don’t know if that’s a great decision, but the comics that I respect and admire have done that. In my mind, primarily Pryor.”

Maron said that early workshopping, at places like Dynasty Typewriter, were not easy. “It was not funny at first, and sometimes I would cry, and I would sometimes not figure out where to go with the feelings. But I was fairly committed. Not unlike when I did the podcast following her death. I didn’t really know what else to do. I also believed that whatever I was going through was a common human experience. One of the worst ones, but no one gets out of life not experiencing loss. So I thought to go public, in that state, certainly that quickly… I didn’t have to, my producer was like, ‘We don’t have to ever do the podcast again, if you don’t want to.’ And I’m like, ‘Well, I think we should honor what we do. And this is where I’m at. And I’ll put myself out there.’ I don’t feel like it was self-serving to put myself out there in that vulnerable place. And I certainly did not want to be seen as the victim in the situation. I think there was two things going on, I thought, I have to share this emotional state, but also I don’t want to be looked at as a sympathetic character. I mean, she’s the one who died.”

Maron said he worked hard to be as respectful as possible to Shelton in his monologue, and especially to her family (whom he hasn’t heard from). “It took a long time to work that stuff, to a place where I want to be respectful of her,” he says. “I tried to be respectful of her family in a way, but it was my experience. I don’t have any regrets. But any apprehensions in light of the special is I don’t know how it was received by her people. I’ve heard from some of her friends, but I haven’t heard from her family.

“My experience is that the sadness will always be there,” he says. “You’re talking about the tragic death of somebody prematurely who you loved. So the sadness is always going to be there. How do you balance that? And how do you balance it in a way where you’re not going too far to where it’s dismissive or too broad?”

See also  Dancer Stabbed To Death Vogueing At New York Gas Station

In particular, Maron says that a joke that he does at the beginning of the section about Shelton, he had not rehearsed and had done only one other time. “That beat where where I say, ‘The day she died was a terrible terrible day for me — and I’m sure for her as well.’ It’s a little callous and it’s almost like a classically structured Jewish joke beat. I’d not done it before. As a transition, though, it is a good bridge for the audience to realize that I’ve got a handle on this. It was just a one liner, and then the deeper stuff comes after that.”

Beyond that, Maron addresses a wide range of other topics in the special as well, including the state of standup comedy. In particular, he finds that comics who whine that political correctness, or “wokeness,” is limiting their material, is “a very hackneyed position. A lot of people who whine about being canceled, no one can give a shit about,” he says. “It’s a hack point of view. I think what I say in the special is that, we’re all just trying to find our way of saying the same three things. If you want to go up there, and hammer liberals or trans culture or LGBTQ, like, it’s just hack. That there’s a type of comic mind out there, and they think they have to go up and address trans people. You don’t. You’re just getting juice from it.

“For me, in that special, I was like, ‘I’m going to take real emotional risks here.’ Whatever risk you think you’re taking by diminishing marginalized people or people who are already struggling, it’s not real. It’s a device you’ve stolen to avoid actually talking about who you are and how you feel, because you don’t have the courage to do that.”

Maron says he knows comedy hasn’t ever just been about punching up instead of punching down. The history of standup includes plenty of bullying. But yet, the group of comics who, under an umbrella of ‘free thinking’ and ‘anti woke,’ Maron says he doesn’t get. “Why wouldn’t you want to be woke?” he says. Tolerance, on some level, is necessary for dem democracy to work. But now, there is no tolerance and wokeness has somehow become bad thing in the mind of people. I see that is just there like apparatchiks there. Whether they know it or not, a lot of these comics are just being used by right wing ideology to justify this division. And also this sort of sense of homogenous culture, which is, you know, fundamentally white, Christian, and intolerant.”

See also  Death Toll in Ceuta Crisis Rises to 67 as More Migrants Vow to Cross

Meanwhile, Maron says he’s already at work on a new standup special. “I really didn’t take any break after the special dropped,” he says. “I just started going to the Comedy Store again and trying to pick up some threads of the old stuff and finding a new direction. I think I’ve got about a half hour, 40 minutes of stuff right now. That is fun for me, because over the years, I’ve gained a little more confidence and a little more ability to be a little lighter, a little less hard on myself. I’m enjoying just fooling around with these jokes that are coming. Toying with them and making them work.”

Beyond that, Maron has been attached to a dark comedy movie written by Rob Burnett (“Late Night with David Letterman”) and produced by Nicky Weinstock. He’s also in an episode of Prime Video’s new “The Horror of Dolores Roach.” And he booked a small role in Melissa McCarthy’s upcoming Christmas movie “Bernard and the Genie.” “I like to challenge myself a bit,” he says of the role. “It;s a recurring cameo kind of a goofy role, but it got me to New York, and maybe enough bread to cover my union healthcare. I got to hang out with her for three days. It was fun.”

Variety’s “Awards Circuit” podcast, produced by Michael Schneider, is your one-stop listen for lively conversations about the best in film and television. Each week “Awards Circuit” features interviews with top film and TV talent and creatives; discussions and debates about awards races and industry headlines; and much more. Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or anywhere you download podcasts. New episodes post weekly.

Address death joke Lynn Marc Maron Sheltons
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Posts

House Dems I Talk to ‘Really Worried’ About Being ‘Beholden’ to Democratic Socialists if Dems Narrowly Take House

August 22, 2026

Star of ‘The Five Heartbeats,’ ‘V’ Was 70

August 22, 2026

DSA Candidates Repeatedly Can’t Give ‘Basic Facts’ About How Their Beliefs Work

August 22, 2026

Baltimore Paramedic Pleads Guilty to Spreading His Bodily Fluids At Work

August 22, 2026
Add A Comment

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Top Posts

Jon Ossoff Trounces Trump Admin Criticism Of His Natalie Harp Quip

August 21, 2026

England’s World Cup Soccer Stars Taking Own Bedding to U.S. After Complaints over Hotel Mattresses

May 18, 2026

Inside RFK Jr. and Mary Richardson Kennedy’s Dark Relationship

July 11, 2026

Here’s Why SEALSQ (LAES) is Among the 15 Best Tech Stocks with Huge Upside Potential

June 8, 2026
Don't Miss

Warren Buffett sends investors 10-word stock market warning

Finance August 22, 2026

The man who has bought more American stocks than almost anyone alive just compared the…

Karoline Leavitt Reveals What Her New Job Will Be After Leaving the White House * The Gateway Pundit * by Cullen Linebarger

August 22, 2026

House Dems I Talk to ‘Really Worried’ About Being ‘Beholden’ to Democratic Socialists if Dems Narrowly Take House

August 22, 2026

TikTok Agrees to $400 Million Settlement over Child Privacy Violations

August 22, 2026
About
About

This is your World, Tech, Health, Entertainment and Sports website. We provide the latest breaking news straight from the News industry.

We're social. Connect with us:

Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
Categories
  • Business (4,399)
  • Entertainment (6,411)
  • Finance (4,691)
  • Health (2,775)
  • Lifestyle (1,921)
  • Politics (4,324)
  • Sports (5,124)
  • Tech (2,544)
  • Uncategorized (4)
  • World (6,542)
Our Picks

Georgia Supreme Court Denies Trump’s Request To End Election Probe

July 18, 2023

Rosie O’Donnell ‘Horrified’ by Trump Inquiring with FIFA World Cup President About U.S. Player’s Red Card

July 9, 2026

Bond Investors Brace for Supply Freight Train Before Fed Confab

August 20, 2023
Popular Posts

Warren Buffett sends investors 10-word stock market warning

August 22, 2026

Karoline Leavitt Reveals What Her New Job Will Be After Leaving the White House * The Gateway Pundit * by Cullen Linebarger

August 22, 2026

House Dems I Talk to ‘Really Worried’ About Being ‘Beholden’ to Democratic Socialists if Dems Narrowly Take House

August 22, 2026
© 2026 Patriotnownews.com - All rights reserved.
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.