Tag: Comedian

Comics Laura House & Larry “Bubbles” Brown

Comic/Director Michael Meehan, Comic Bruce Smirnoff and Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein.

Listen to separate interviews: Laura House Larry Brown Howie Klein Michael Meehan Bruce Smirnoff

Michael Meehan’s new film is “Hey Monster, Hands Off My City.” This Fellini-inspired Comedy Film features a large comic cast, and stars SF Comedians Johnny Steele and Reggie Steele as SFPD homicide detectives, who find half eaten bodies turning up all over San Francisco.

Comic Larry Brown stars in “Hey Monster, Hands Off My City” as well as “Three Still Standing.” Larry holds the record for longest gap between Letterman appearances.

Howie Klein offers a surprising take on Nancy Pelosi, Laura House and David talk relationships, and our Miami Beach Correspondent Bruce Smirnoff on how to pick up women.

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SiriusXM’s John Fugelsang 

SiriusXM’s John Fugelsang stops by to talk about his new series Page Six TV. Also Comics Liz Miele, Joe DeVito, and Melissa Stokoski. Professor Corey Brettschneider and Amanda Hitt, director of the Government Accountability Project’s Food Integrity Campaign, tells us why Trump is about to make bacon as dangerous for humans as it is for pigs.

John Fugelsang’s new TV show is Page Six TV.

John on staying positive:

I’m so full of gratitude that I’m finally having fun. Because the last couple of years of my life, I’ve been through so much death. Losing people close to me takes a toll, and now I’m sort of a recovering cynic. I’ve burned out on bad stuff. I have to be positive. Having a kid is horrible in that regard because I can’t be a negative dick anymore.

Produced by Alicia Cordova

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Visit him at www.johnfugelsang.com

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Comic Joe DeVito on Bonobo Monkeys 

Comic Joe DeVito on what he’d be like as a freewheeling bonobo monkey.

Joe DeVito on getting along with people:

It’s kind of like my driving in New York Theory. It works when everyone drives like an asshole. But the moment someone decides to be kind or conscientious everybody starts banging into each other. Because it interrupts the flow of all the hostility that we share with each other. And that system works. You need to drive like a lunatic. And the one person who drives normally and obeys the speed limit– he screws everything up.

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