I’m reading T.D. Jakes’ “Repositioning Yourself” and surprise, LOST is mentioned in the beginning of Chapter 3. Since I’m not sure about copyright infringement here, I’m not going to copy the paragraphs from the book. Funny how our show pops up in the most unexpected places!
‘Lost’ Executive Producer, Carlton Cuse
Mr. Cuse’s career traverses a span of over twenty years as writer on Crime Story; creator, writer and producer of The Adventures of Brisco County and Nash Bridges, and most recently, writer and executive producer on the phenomenon that is known as Lost.
Mr. Cuse’s abilities are certainly not ‘lost’ on us, as he is indeed intrepid enough to don his life jacket and join us on this very special journey, via the TV Time Machine!
Entertainment Weekly has named DriveShaft as a part of their list of the Top 20 fake Television and Movie bands.
By SHAWNA MALCOM
“IT’S kind of hypnotic, isn’t it?” said Carlton Cuse, an executive producer of “Lost,” as he thumped his fingers against the head of an African ashiko drum.
Beside him, Damon Lindelof, Mr. Cuse’s fellow executive, was carving out a complementary beat on a goblet-shaped djembe with mallets that looked like rainbow-dipped lollipops.
Free from their day jobs as the creative force behind the intricately plotted ABC drama, Mr. Lindelof and Mr. Cuse were letting their guard down in a Tuesday night drum circle at the REMO Recreational Music Center, a nondescript warehouse in North Hollywood. In the midst of an increasingly frenzied groove, Mr. Lindelof closed his eyes and let loose a cathartic howl. Mr. Cuse responded with a ringing endorsement by rapping a cowbell.

