A Kitchen Wet Dreams spectacular with conversation, sketches and song! We have something for everybody today. Michael Snyder, our resident film critic, tells us what movies to avoid this holiday weekend, Paul Dooley, Hal Lublin, Eddie Pepitone, Kevin Rooney, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Jeremy S. Kramer, Rick Overton, Will Ryan and Cactus Chloe Fiorenzo also join us along with David Mizner who wrote the cover story for this week’s Nation Magazine. Portions of today’s show are written by Hal Lublin, David Weiss, Will Dixon and David Feldman. Please subscribe to this show for free as a podcast on iTunes and Stitcher. This is another amazing show for everyone, so please share it with your friends, and give us a great review on iTunes.
Category: Full Interviews With Our Guests
“Comic Maz Jobrani”
Comic Maz Jobrani describes playing Beirut. Also Retired Lt. Commander Diane Goldstein from LEAP tells us how cops benefit financially by keeping marijuana illlegal. She goes on to call for the legalization of marijuana. Founded on March 16, 2002, LEAP is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization made up of current and former members of the law enforcement and criminal justice communities who are speaking out about the failures of our existing drug policies. LEAP believes, “Those policies have failed, and continue to fail, to effectively address the problems of drug abuse, especially the problems of juvenile drug use, the problems of addiction, and the problems of crime caused by the existence of a criminal black market in drugs.” Also Eddie Pepitone, Janie Haddad Tompkins and Hal Lublin. Portions of today’s show written by Hal Lublin, David Weiss and David Feldman. Please subscribe to our show as a free podcast on iTunes and Stitcher.
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“Tiffany Hsu From The Los Angeles Times”
Tiffany Hsu covers retail for the Los Angeles Times. How did Americans do this Christmas? Did we shop enough to turn the economy around? Listen to the show while reading her latest articles from the Los Angeles Times.
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Tiffany Hsu covers retail for the Los Angeles Times. How did Americans do this Christmas? Did we shop enough to turn the economy around? Listen to the show while reading her latest articles from the Los Angeles Times.
“Comedy Grad School”
Dan Pasternack is head of programming for IFC. He joins Paul Dooley, Paul Provenza, and Jeremy S. Kramer to tell you who’s funny and everything about the history of comedy. Paul Dooley is the star of Breaking Away and Sixteen Candles. Paul Provenza is the host of Showtime’s The Green Room, director of The Aristocrats and author of Satiristas. Jeremy S. Kramer is the holy grail of comedy. Also Andrea Martin, Will Ryan and The Cactus County Cowboys, Eddie Pepitone, Rick Overton, Frank Conniff, Janie Haddad Tompkins, Mark Thompson and Shop War On Christmas’ Jimmy Wirt. Today’s show is written by David Weiss, Ben Zelevansky, Steve Rosenfield and David Feldman. Please subscribe to our show on iTunes and Stitcher and share it with your loved ones.
“David Sedaris’s Favorite Story Teller”
David Sedaris’s favorite story teller Dylan Brody talks about performing in front of 3,000 people with David Sedaris. Then he recites the seven minute story he told that night. Our lady female woman doctor returns to tell the boys that their Attention Deficit Disorder is a figment of the pharmaceutical industry’s craven imagination. Also the Nation Magazine’s Moscow correspondent Alec Luhn fills us in on the protests in Ukraine. Michael Snyder talks movies. Plus new music from Will Ryan and The Cactus County Cowboys. This is the episode that almost didn’t happen. You can smell the tension in the air. But we did it. We almost had a fistfight break out, but everybody calmed down. Please subscribe to this show for free on iTunes and Stitcher.
“Welcome Black Professor Armour!”
One of this show’s most requested guests ever has come black! Law Professor Jodi Armour returns to offer up some surprising thoughts on Mandela, The Paradox of Black Patriotism, Chris Rock and Welfare Queens. Jody Armour is Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at the University of Southern California, where he specializes in race issues in legal decision-making. Professor Armour also writes the “Nigga Theory” blog and is author of “Negrophobia and Reasonable Racism: The Hidden Costs of Being Black in America” published by New York University Press. Today’s program includes Will Ryan And The Cactus County Cowboys featuring Hal Lublin and Jeremy S. Kramer.