David explains why Twitter’s business model is based on misleading investors, advertisers and American voters. Also Comics Dave Sirus and Jon Ross. Plus Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein.
David explains why Twitter’s business model is based on misleading investors, advertisers and American voters. Also Comics Dave Sirus and Jon Ross. Plus Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein.
Comedy Writer and Sports Columnist Bill Scheft on Olympic nip slips, Comic Joe DeVito on that airline passenger who wouldn’t stop farting, and Comic Aaron Berg on that wife of his who won’t stop nagging.
Comics Dr. Jay Sutay, Dave Sirus and Jackie “The Joke Man” Martling. Plus Constitutional Law Professor Corey Brettschneider and Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein.
Plus Comics Tommy McNamara & Tom Thakkar, Aaron Berg, and Joe DeVito.
Laura House is an actress, comic, writer and teacher. Her new album is Mouth Punch.
Laura was discovered in Austin, Texas while performing stand-up comedy at night and teaching seventh grade by day. She was featured in HBO’s Aspen Comedy Festival, then starred on Mtv’s first scripted sit-com “Austin Stories.” Later she performed on Comedy Central’s “Premium Blend” and other stand-up shows while continuing acting and writing. She played a hillbilly slut opposite Natalie Portman in “Where the Heart is.” Laura has written on hit TV shows including the Emmy-winning “Samantha Who?” and “Mom.” She has developed a “Super Mom” show with Barry Sonnenfeld for ABC, a sketch show featuring Rachel Crow for Nickelodeon and a lady-slacker show with Katey Sagal for FX.
She’s published in three books, including “True Tales of Lust and Love,” “Comedy Film Nerds Guide to the Movies, and “Stricken: The 5000 Stages of Grief.”
She’s an LA favorite at stand-up and storytelling shows. She also teaches pitching, writing and meditation.
Illinois and Texas Congressional primaries are next month. It’s getting serious. We’re taking America back. Down With Tyranny’s Howie Klein tells us which races to watch. Then Comedian Jon Ross recalls one of his failed auditions for an NBC sitcom.
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Comics JOE DEVITO, AARON BERG AND JON ROSS.
Bill Scheft is an American comedy writer and novelist. He is best known for being a staff writer for David Letterman from 1991-2015, during which time he was nominated for 15 Emmy awards. He ran a weekly humor column “The Show” in Sports Illustrated from 2002 to 2005. A collection of his columns, The Best of “The Show”, was published by Warner Books in 2005.
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