International gift of music, Jack Parow is one of the gems of South Africa. He’s back with his new video “Ode To You’. And be sure to check out his latest release Nag Van Die Lang Pette on iTunes. Happy Labor Day, folks!
Jordan Brady
Comedian/director Jordan Brady stops by the show to talk with Laura House and Jerry Stahl about his latest documentary ‘I Am Road Comic‘, which is both available for viewing on Hulu as well as for purchase at iamroadcomic.com. It’s a fantastic film about the life a road comic, so don’t miss it. Also on the show, political satirist Will Durst chats about his new one man show, Steve Skrovan talks about this weeks Ralph Nader Radio Hour, and Pacific Radio’s John Matthews weighs in on the high cost of college.
Judy Gold & Henriette Mantel
On today’s program, David kick’s off the show with a commentary about the ongoing situation in Ferguson, Missouri. Then he’s joined by comedian’s Judy Gold and Henriette Mantel for a great conversation about when a joke is a joke, and when it’s just bad taste. It’s a lively discussion, so strap yourself in for about an hour and hang on!
Laurie Kilmartin
On today’s show, the ever so funny comedian and writer for the Conan O Brien show Laurie Kilmartin joins Laura and Jerry to talk about her experience in live tweeting her father’s death, and how that helped in the process. It’s not all sadness and tears, so grab a box of tissues because you’ll be wiping away tears of laughter. Also on today’s program, Henriette Mantel stops by to talk about her new book ‘No Kidding‘. Plus John Matthews gives us the latest on Ferguson, Mo., and resident film critic Michael Snyder reviews some new movies.
Slug Solos
Take away the guitar, add a slug. What do you get? Slug Solos, of course!
Larry ‘Bubbles’ Brown remembers Robin Williams
On today’s show, David talks with his old friend and fellow San Franciscan comedian Larry ‘Bubbles’ Brown about the passing of Robin Williams, and how Robin touched so many peoples lives. Everything from their beginnings at the Holy City to how they really feel about San Francisco is discussed, so sit back and remember Robin Williams with them.