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May 24, 2017

The Shrimps take on the LA Nail Clippers at Lake Street Gym. Mark McConville and special guest Josh Dean (@joshingtron) call the action.

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May 24, 2017

Actress and improviser Tawny Newsome (Bajillion Dollar Propertie$) joins Andrew to discuss whether or not the phrase “no way Jose” is racist, confederate monuments being taken down in New Orleans, and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.

May 24, 2017

While Matt is off getting married and honeymooned, I Was There Too will feature a special run of guest hosted episodes! This week actor Peter Mayhew joins guest host Ben Blacker to discuss playing Chewbacca in every Star Wars movie. Peter tells us about how a photo of him in a local paper lead to him getting the role of a minotaur in Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, receiving a phone calls months later being offered a role in a little movie called Star Wars, his working relationship with Harrison Ford, the different directing styles of George Lucas and J.J. Abrams, finding the roar, and much more. It’s a must listen for any Star Wars fan!

May 24, 2017

To hear more episodes from the series The Layman with Jon Gabrus go to http://www.stitcherpremium.com/layman and use promo code LAYMAN at checkout to receive 1-month of our premium service for free!  Michael Wall isn’t just Vice President of Research and Public Programs for the San Diego Natural History Museum, he’s also the Curator of Entomology. That means when someone in Southern California has a bug question, he’s probably getting called. Dr. Wall gave us a behind the scenes tour of his research facilities and showed off an incredibly preserved menagerie of insects and reptiles. We were simultaneously thrilled and creeped out while walking through the world’s largest preserved rattlesnake collection. Dr. Wall also showed us a spectrum of insects arranged by how much it hurts when they sting, called the Schmidt Sting Pain Index. Join us backstage at the San Diego Natural History Museum, where they keep the stuff that’s too good to show the public!

May 24, 2017

This week on HARD NATION, Reverend Jesse Jackson (Phil Jackson) and Congressman John Lewis (Lamar Woods) join Mark and Pete for an important civil rights conversation. The guys do a deep dive on “staying woke”, Magic Eye etiquette and eating pizza at a buffet. 

May 24, 2017

Mike Mitchell and Nick Wiger of the podcast Doughboys join Who Charted this week to share their favorite summah eateries! They count down the Top 5 Shazamed Songs of the Week while discussing the best periscope feeds for basketball, and Mitch and Nick tell their worst fast food experiences. Plus, they compose new Halloween songs during the TV Chart, and Howard and Kulap dive explore their spiritual sides on Two Charted.
This episode is sponsored by Blue Apron (www.blueapron.com/charted).

May 23, 2017

Raised in a tumultuous household and married at eighteen to the pastor’s son, today’s caller was divorced before she turned twenty. Betrayal, love triangles and shotgun deaths are all a part of the wild ride that she’s lived in her twenty-six years.

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May 23, 2017

Actress, writer, and dancer Megan Batoon joins Jensen and Matty to talk about how putting up substitute dance videos lead to being in a Step Up movie, Amber Mark, The Improvised Shakespeare Company, Mommy Dead and Dearest, how we were late on Heat (Director’s Definitive Edition), and many more things you should know about.

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May 23, 2017

Join Kevin as he sits down with actor Vincent D’Onofrio (The Magnificent Seven, Jurassic World). With much respect for the craft, Vincent chats about his complex character choices and working with directors from Kubrick to Ramis.

May 23, 2017

The boys welcome back TOM SCHARPLING to help them with their podcast panel.

 

 

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May 23, 2017

Writer Matt Whitaker (The Late Late Show with James Corden) joins Emily and Deanna this week to show off his curated YouTube pulls. They experience a selection of Matt’s YouTube essentials that include a reenactment of Celine Dion’s tearful Larry King interview, a Dinah Shore/Ella Fitzgerald duet, and Patti LaBelle singing the alphabet on Sesame Street. Then, he fills the girls in on how his YouTube favorites shaped his sensibilities as a writer.

May 22, 2017

Casey and Danielle are live from vulture fest in New York City with very special corespondent Brian J. Moylan (who does the Housewives recaps for NYMag) and appearances by Meg Allan Cole and Nicole Shabti. We discuss brown and yellow ice, Southerns fading Charm and how no matter what happens we must remember to TOUCH IT UP!!!! Plus, Busy Phillips calls in for a very special epilogue!

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May 22, 2017

Gilbert and Frank welcome one of their personal heroes to the show, iconic writer-actor-director Carl Reiner, who recalls his earliest years in the business, shares his admiration for Steve Allen, Sid Caesar and Dick Van Dyke and looks back on his feature film collaborations (“The Jerk,” “Dead Men Don’t Wear Plaid”) with Steve Martin. Also, Gilbert and Carl roast Joan Rivers, Ruth Gordon bites George Segal’s tush, Queen Elizabeth praises “The 2000 Year Old Man,” and Sheldon Leonard rescues “Head of the Family.” PLUS: Iron Balls McGinty! Monty the Talking Dog! The late, great Edith Head! Mickey Rooney sends up Ben Turpin! And the legend of Le Petomane!

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May 22, 2017

Even though drugs and alcohol have been a social lubricant since before we could write anything down, we like to think of history as this boring, stuffy museum exhibit where kings and queens drank iced tea, ate flavorless biscuits and had sex like our parents did (they’ve never had sex!). But hold onto your molly water, legal marijuana and fidget spinners, kids: history is as shitfaced wasted as any frat party or music festival, you just have to dig a little deep to find it. Also, it’s hard for high school history teachers to talk about how great Ulysses S. Grant was and talk about how drunk he was the whole civil war. So they just don’t mention that last part. American hero!

In this week’s episode, Jack O’Brien is joined by Cracked’s Carmen Angelica, Alex Schmidt and Michael Swaim, as well as comedian Blake Wexler, for a deep dive into some of history’s most secretly inebriated moments. They’ll talk about wars that were almost started and wars that were ended thanks to booze, some surprisingly great accomplishments powered by LSD (please don’t try them at home) and the American president who was so drunk all the time, it sort of puts the whole Trump presidency into horrifying perspective. 

Footnotes:

Check out Blake Wexler’s New Podcast ‘Ya Booze Ya News’: https://goo.gl/6Y1ZxS

Article: Cracked: 6 Historic Events You Didn’t Realize Everyone Was Drunk For: https://goo.gl/kOTF2F

Article: Cracked: The 5 Most Important Things Done While Blackout Drunk: https://goo.gl/TNzBHt

Article: Cracked: The 7 Most Unexpectedly Awesome Parties in History: https://goo.gl/eZHm2

Article: Cracked: The 5 Greatest Things Ever Accomplished While High: https://goo.gl/psM6y

Article: Cracked: The 5 Most Inspiring Things Ever Accomplished While Drunk: https://goo.gl/RWKf

Article: Cracked 5 Epic Bouts of Drunkenness That Made The History Books: https://goo.gl/cUhjDU

Article: Cracked: 7 Great Works of Literature Written While Wasted: https://goo.gl/XbMxOI

Article: The Guardian: Drunk in Charge: https://goo.gl/JuPlE0

Article: The AV Club: 45 Years Ago Today Dock Ellis Pitched a No-Hitter While High on LSD: https://goo.gl/kFK1yv

Video: Bill Clinton Laughs At Drunk Boris Yeltsin: https://goo.gl/aEcvkT

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May 22, 2017

Stand-up comedian Al Madrigal joins Scott to talk about ventriloquists, his new comedy special on Showtime “Shrimpin’ Ain’t Easy,” the Showtime series “I’m Dying Up Here” based on the bestselling book of the same name, and his time on The Daily Show. Then, three local kids Cam Paxton, Brian Credit, and Billy Neville stop by the show to tell us about their recent experience getting kidnapped. Plus, everyone plays a game of Would You Rather!

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May 22, 2017

Paul F. Tompkins welcomes everyone to this event simply known as Spontaneanation! This week, Paul’s special return guest is Nicole Parker of MADtv and the Broadway stage! They chat about where Nicole would go if given the choice to be anywhere else at this moment, her private school changing the lyrics to songs to make them more “appropriate”, and her fond memories of her college dorm laundry room. Paul is then joined by Mary Sohn, Amanda Lund, and Maria Blasucci, to improvise a story set In the Green Room of a Local Morning Show. And as always, Eban (only the best) Schletter scores it all on piano! 

If you’d like to provide a location for the improv on a future episode, follow @Spontaneanation on Twitter so you won/t miss the prompt!

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May 22, 2017

We interview a muscular half man, half animal… only he’s not sure exactly what the animal half is.

Arnie: Arnie Niekamp
Chunt: Adal Rifai
Usidore: Matt Young
Brodus Tarver: Colt Cabana
Craig: Ryan DiGiorgi

Producers: Arnie Niekamp, Evan Jacover, Ryan DiGiorgi
Editor: Ryan DiGiorgi
Theme Music: Andy Poland
Magic Tavern Logo: Allard Laban
Audio Assistance: Jason Knox
Production Assistance: Garrett Schultz

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May 22, 2017

Actor Pat Healy joins Amy to make the case for the classic 1950 noir “Where the Sidewalk Ends.” They discuss the moral complexity of its characters and the troubled history of the production. We hear about Dana Andrews’ haunted presence, what film noir tropes work for the film, and the richness of writer Ben Hecht’s female characters before Amy and Pat make their closing arguments. Will “Where the Sidewalk Ends” end up in The Canon? Head to the Earwolf forums to vote!

May 19, 2017

The importance of radio signals, jerking it, and much more is covered on this week’s mini-sode! Paul goes through Corrections and Omissions for My Stepmother Is An Alien and the Movie Bitches review Beauty and the Beast. Plus, you’ll find out which dystopian film we’ll be covering next week!

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Where to Find Jason, June & Paul:

Paul’s new comedy Drive Share is available on Go90. You can see June and Paul on NTSF:SD:SUV:: on HULU. June stars in Grace and Frankie on Netflix, as well as Lady Dynamite alongside with Jason.

Jason can be seen in The Lego Batman Movie, How to Be Single, Sleeping with Other People, and is still indeed in The Dictator.

May 19, 2017

Grab a seat in the Chevy once again for another episode of The Lunch Hour. It’s the podcast all about lunch hosted by your favorite construction worker Chucky Spliff (Mary Holland). This week Chucky is joined by Joey “The Sink” Mulroney to talk about his stinky tuna lunch, deciding which child to adopt through a catalog he’s been looking through, and to confess a secret that will change their relationship forever. Plus, Traci Reardon stops in to help her Twitter followers with advice on lunch in another edition of “Help Me, Rhonda.”

May 19, 2017

Ana Marie Cox (With Friends Like These) and Mike Pesca (The Gist) join Negin to break down the week’s particularly dizzying news cycle. They get into the Comey paper trail, the new special prosecutor and Trump’s possible obstruction of justice. Plus, with so much going on in the West Wing, it can be difficult to keep up with non-Trump news. Fear not! Negin has a roundup of important stories you may have missed, from the resignation of the Census Director to Jeff Sessions’ mandatory minimum directive, and the Supreme Court’s rejection of the North Carolina Voter ID Law. Lastly, they hop on a phone call about polyamory with a man who is on his second open marriage.

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May 19, 2017

Former intelligence officer Ned Price joins Ronna and Beverly in Washington “Da Capital” to help them get ahead of the news! The girls talk to Ned about his racehorse namesake, how he decided to quit the CIA, and  the threat of elderly terrorists. Plus, Ned shares his new life prospects, and Ronna and Bev take audience questions from recovering Catholics and rhino caretakers.

 

 

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May 19, 2017

Host of “The Wrap” Patrick Meagher joins the Sklars this week to discuss everything from athletes taking dirt bike joy rides to the biggest boxing matches they witnessed as kids. They break down how Howard Stern got to the radio mountaintop and review the Morris Brothers’ mishaps, and later, they call Dennis Rodman to hear his opinion on the irascible LaVar Ball.

 

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May 18, 2017

Watch out noise makers and corn nuts teeth! Bryan and Erin have your number, hussy, and one of them is day drunk! This week hop on the outrage train with a new classic from an ol’ fav Susanne Venker and her opus “Most Men Just Want a Woman Who’s Nice ” and a San Luis Obispo high school special education teacher pens a “gays deserve to die” diatribe to the high school paper and no one is havin’ it. Plus, Bryan’s BFF from college Stephanie Stenta-James schools you on the Judge Judy fan Facebook page and the time Bryan got his cape stuck. You’ll get it when you get it.

May 18, 2017

This week: Bob & Doug McKenzie! “The Last of Sheila”! Mel Brooks raps! And “The Bingo Long Traveling All-Stars & Motor Kings”!

May 18, 2017

Romancing the bean with Paul F. Tompkins.

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May 18, 2017

Peter Hulne joins Matt Besser this week for a special improv2humans! They practice their Spanish audition accents in public, seek password help from a starstruck Apple genius, and load their paintball guns with something a little more dangerous. Plus, they take a crazy selfie with the Hollywood sign and explore the roots of their unusual bedroom fetishes.

May 18, 2017

Listeners, you and your kids need a new alphabet – specifically, one that starts with “A is for Angela Davis”. In this episode of Politically Re-Active, we talk with writer Kate Schatz and artist Miriam Klein Stahl about their illustrated children’s books, _Rad American Women A-Z_ and _Rad Women Worldwide_. We also dive into ways that you – yes you! – can join the resistance in your local community through Solidarity Sundays, a network of feminist activist groups that meet each month to engage elected officials and build intersectional communities for justice. It’s art, action, and the alphabet, all in this episode of #politicallyreactive.

 

Find a local meeting of Solidarity Sundays at https://www.solidaritysundays.org/! And learn more about Kate and Miriam’s work, including the “Rad Women” series, at http://www.kateschatz.com/ and http://www.miriamkleinstahl.com/. Or if you prefer Twitter: @kateschatz and @miriamkstahl.

 

Kamau and Hari want to meet you! Catch Kamau on his The Awkward Thoughts of W. Kamau Bell book tour or Hari on his standup tour – more info at http://www.wkamaubell.com/ and http://www.harikondabolu.com/. And find Kamau in your living room every Sunday at 10pm EST – it’s United Shades of America on CNN!

Got a comment or suggestion? Email us at politicallyreactive@firstlook.org or follow us on Twitter at @politicreactive. Thanks!

 

 

 

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May 17, 2017

Writer Daniel Zomparelli joins Andrew to discuss his new book “Everything Is Awful and You’re A Terrible Person,” Canada’s “Appropriation Prize,” and much more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.

May 17, 2017

First Daughter Tiffany Trump (Nicole Shabtai) is very excited to be out of her house and at the Hard Nation studios. She tells Mark & Pete about her Warby Parker internship, why hair is a great low-calorie meal, and why her knuckles are bleeding. Plus: Tiffany and Mark plan their revival of Grease.