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As cohost of the political commentary series, Jesse Ventura's Off the Grid, Alex Logan is The Body's body man. Alex and the former governor, action star, wrestler, and everything else in between, tackle the headlines of the week with an uncensored and independent spirit as we hold the two parties' feet to the fire. A deserter of Dayton, Ohio, Alex graduated from the University of Southern California Film School with a degree in Writing for Screen and TV. Alex has assisted in the booking of live acts for the Creative Artists Agency; written jokes, sketches and stunts for MTV and producer Johnny Knoxville; developed treatments and scripts for Anonymous Content and Mark Gordon Productions; and co-founded the Improv Olympic West’s headliner sketch group, The Mutiny, who play sold out shows around LA and at the Chicago and San Francisco Sketch Fests, as well as producing numerous videos for the front pages of YouTube, College Humor, and Funny Or Die. He did a stint as Editor and Technical Producer on Larry King’s Hulu talk show before partnering with Larry and Jesse to co-create Off the Grid. In the first season, Alex co-headed the entire production, writing, producing, and cohosting over 150 episodes. And he's back for Season Two, now serving as producer and host of a series of Man on the Street field pieces called, On the Grid. He also wrote this professional bio with his own two hands.
Alex Logan: Moralizing Misdeeds or The Ballad of Mike Huckabee and Josh Duggar
Josh Duggar, the Politician Who Defends Him, and His Fellow Hypocritical Troglodytes.
Alex Logan: What Obama Should Have Tweeted
The so-called "most transparent" president is reaching out to the young folks by taking social media by storm – 140 characters at a time. But why did he wait so long? And what should he actually be tweeting?
F*ck You, Pay Me
Off The Grid contributor Alex Logan sounds off on the war against minimum wage. After doing the math on the minimum wage, no wonder people are protesting in the streets. While the poor march for a fighting chance, the rich fight to keep them poor.
When Cops Became the Bad Guys
Want to why know police officers are killing us left and right? The TV series “Cops” may hold the key.
The War on the War on Income Inequality
Why are ultra-rich Republicans suddenly adopting the same strategy as bleeding heart liberals? Because if it works for the other team, steal it for yourself!
Denying Florida’s Existence
Until the Sunshine State gets with the program on climate change – a term they've banned from their official reports – should the rest of the country ignore that it’s even there?
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