Laura House and Jerry Stahl are joined by comedian Matt Kirshen who hosts the popular podcast ‘Probably Science’, plus a story from Dylan Brody. Also, music from Will Ryan and Dave Hill. And last but not least, David Feldman pops in with some thoughts on Bush and Obama.
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Dave Hill
David kicks off the show with a rant about the NRA, then Howie Klein joins us to talk about this week’s election results. Then, Jimmy Lee Wirt and Laura House sit down to talk with musician/comedian/author/actor Dave Hill about all of the fun and interesting projects he’s involved in, including his awesome band Valley Lodge. Plus, movie reviews with Michael Snyder, then David ends the show with more talk about the NRA with KPFK’s John Matthews.
Greg Fitzsimmons
Comedian Greg Fitzsimmons catches up with David to talk about what’s been going on in their lives since they last caught up about their lives, and David’s love of Greg’s dad. Plus an unaired listener question from the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. Also, Donald Sterling tries to convince David he’s not a racist. And last but not least, a song from Will Ryan and the Cactus County Cowboys.
Bob Saget and Friends
On today’s show we talk with Bob Saget about his new book Dirty Daddy, then Henriette Mantel confirms that she’s not dead by calling in. After that, Steve Skrovan, Jerry Stahl and Laura House chew the cud with David for a while. Plus a song by Will Ryan featuring Jeremy Kramer, and Michael Snyder reviews new movies.
Kevin Allison
Kevin Allison (RISK, The State, Reno 911, Flight of the Concords) stops by to chat with David and Jerry Stahl. Also on the program: Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein, a story from Dylan Brody, plus a song from Will Ryan, Jeremy Kramer and Hal Lublin.
Happy Memorial Day
On today’s show David sits down with John Matthews to discuss the unfair deal cheerleaders get from the NFL. Then Jerry Stahl and David catch up on how things went while he was away in New York. Plus film critic Michael Snyder reviews the latest movies in the theaters. Also, a song from Will Ryan featuring Jeremy Kramer and Hal Lublin.