Comic Fred Stoller stops by to talk about his comedy career and how it effected his relationship with his mother. Fred’s new book is “Five Minutes To Kill.”
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Comic Fred Stoller stops by to talk about his comedy career and how it effected his relationship with his mother. Fred’s new book is “Five Minutes To Kill.”
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Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Susie Essman, Congressman Alan Grayson, Adorable Laura House, World Politics Review’s Editor-in-Chief Judah Grunstein, and Film Critic Michael Snyder.
Produced by Alicia Cordova
Is it ever OK when white men say the N-word? Last week Bill Maher got into hot water for saying it. We talk about it.
Produced by Alicia Cordova
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Comic Fred Stoller talks about his new Kindle Single about his appearance on the 1989 HBO’s Young Comedians Special.
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For those in tech in the Bay Area, Silicon Valley doesn’t just hit home — it is home.
Season one is set to wrap up on May 25, and the similarities between Mike Judge’s version and the real thing are piling up. From the man behind satire like Idiocracy and Office Space, Silicon Valley follows a group of young entrepreneurs trying to build the next big tech startup with a ridiculous name: Pied Piper. And it’s pretty spot on. Stanford grads galore, sky-high-paid Googlers (and Facebookers and Applers), and startups that come and go faster than your springtime allergies.
With one season (almost) in the books, and season two already on the docket, we took a look at the moments in Silicon Valley that we’ve actually experienced in Silicon Valley. They weren’t too difficult to find.
Read more: 5 Ways HBO’s ‘Silicon Valley’ Is Just Like the Real Thing.
Chris Kelly and Steve Skrovan. Chris writes for HBO’s Real Time With Bill Maher and is the author of Downton Tabby. Steve Skrovan is the host of the new Ralph Nader Show. Also Paul Dooley, Kevin Rooney, Mark Thompson, Jeremy S. Kramer, Janie Haddad Tompkins and Hal Lublin. Written by Frank Conniff, Guy Nicolucci, David Weiss and David Feldman.