Litquake's Epicenter: Bruce McCulloch in Conversation with Paul Myers
Organization:
Litquake Literary Festival
Category:
Literary
Geographical Area:
San Francisco
Start
Date:
5/31/2015
End Date:
5/31/2015
Start Time:
3:00 PM
End Time:
4:00 PM
Event
Info:
Litquake is proud to host the San Francisco launch of Bruce McCulloch's newest book, Let's Start a Riot: How A Young Drunk Punk Became A Hollywood Dad. This intimate event will feature McCulloch in conversation with writer/musician Paul Myers, with book sales and signing to follow.
Comedian, writer, director and legendary Kid in the Hall Bruce McCulloch chronicles his journey from wild early days as a "young punk" in '80s Alberta, to his flannel plaid days and futon nights in '90s Toronto, to becoming a "pajama-clad dad" living in the Hollywood Hills. From scowling teenager to father of two, this biting, funny collection of personal stories, peppered with moments of surprising poignancy, proves that although this infamous Kid may be all grown up, his singular brand of humor and signature wit remain firmly intact.
Bruce McCulloch is a Canadian actor, writer, comedian and film director, best known for his work as a member of the comedy troupe Kids in the Hall, and as a writer for Saturday Night Live. He directed the films Dog Park, Stealing Harvard and Superstar, and has made two acclaimed comedy/music albums, Shame-based Man and Drunk Baby Project. McCulloch has also recently acted in episodes of Workaholics and the new season of Arrested Development. He recently returned to TV with the series Death Comes to Town. He currently lives in the Hollywood Hills with his family and tours solo and with KITH for sold-out shows.
Paul Myers is a music journalist, singer, songwriter, and author of the book A Wizard, A True Star: Todd Rundgren In The Studio. His current album is Inner Sunset by The Paul & John.
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