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    Homework - Point Break (1991)

    Next week, Amy will be joined by Variety writer Andrew Barker to discuss the 1991 film "Point Break." Point Break can be viewed on YouTube here: And on Amazon here: http://a.co/21VdIf7
  2. Casey and Danielle thought Watch What Happens Live was the pinnacle of this week/life. They were wrong. Last night they welcomed feminist icon, cultural critic, New York Times best selling author, funny MF and Bravo OBSESSED, Roxane Gay. She is all things and more. They talk Vanderpump, Dorit Dorit Dorit and the nose ring heard round the world.
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    Episode 90 - Hush Money

    Comedians Todd Barry (Spicy Honey) and Andrew Heaton (Reason) join Negin to chat about the impact of the Stormy Daniels 60 Minutes interview. Plus, they discuss Trump’s plan to add a citizenship question to the 2020 census. Lastly, Negin asks the panel: How do you deal with negative feedback?
  4. This week, film critic and host of the podcast Night Call Emily Yoshida joins Amy to discuss the 2002 Paul Thomas Anderson film “Punch-Drunk Love.” They talk about the film’s stylized rage, the strange charm of Adam Sandler, the clever camerawork and costuming and the relationship between the two lead characters.
  5. This week, Bryan focuses on the first ever Pride festival to take place in Columbus, Indiana – also known as the hometown of Mike Pence. We’ll hear how protestors made sure the VP’s visit to Savannah for St. Patrick’s Day was filled with rainbow flags before Erin gets into the alarming removal of lesbian and bisexual health resources from the HHS website womenshealth.gov. Then, writer and stand-up comedian Gaby Dunn stops by to tell all about performing with a comedy troupe by day and crime reporting by night, dealing with haters, and distinguishing between polyamory and non-monogamy.
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    Episode 381 - Gauche-core

    Comedian Brandon Wardell joins Howard, Natasha and the gang to count down the latest charts in pop culture! We’ll find out which rapper stole a bit from Brandon’s Twitter while they count down the Top 5 from the Billboard 100. Plus, they talk getting sauced at the cinema during the Movie Chart, and Brandon offers millennial tips for rock bands during a specially curated third chart.
  7. Anna Hossnieh and Shereen Lani Younes (Ethnically Ambiguous) join Andrew to discuss protest culture and the response to the gun control activists, Pharrell’s Holi-inspired Adidas line, picking a sperm donor of a different ethnicity, and more. As always, leave us a message about anything you think is racist at (323) 389-RACE.
  8. Marissa and Listler are joined by district representatives Scott Plummer and Mickey Braskin (Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar), the identical twins with identical jobs. Scott and Mickey discuss their turbulent home lives and explain the deal with leaving their mustache shavings around. Then, they pitch improvements for The Shape Of Water during “What’s Cheesing You?” and we hear a prom proposal song for Marissa while the twins discover a newfound brotherly love during “Spotlight On.”
  9. Actress, writer, and co-host of Bitch Sesh Danielle Schneider joins Emily and Deanna this week to talk about paying off late fees, most coveted gadgets, best Real Housewives social media presence and more. Plus, they try to figure out the origin of the new slang “wig” and just what is going on with Facebook’s latest scandal before launching into a game of Then And Now.
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    Brittani Nichols

    Comedian Brittani Nichols sits down with Cameron to discuss her feature film Suicide Kale, playing basketball, and those moments that change how you move through the world.
  11. Sean and Hayes are joined by JULIE KLAUSNER to do a tribute with music.
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    Episode 377 - Thank-Ku

    On a very special Who Charted, Howard, Kulap, Stard and Young Kevin sit down to celebrate the last seven years of charting for Kulap’s final episode as co-host. We’ll hear the Top 5 Howard and Kulap Chart Collaborations as they walk down memory lane and recall all of their favorite moments from the show. Plus, the return of a certain special Chart Goose, Howard and Kulap holiday duets, and all the best chart themes from over the years await on this landmark episode you won’t want to miss.
  13. Next week, Amy will be joined by LA Times writer Jen Yamato to discuss the 1964 French-German romantic musical, "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg." "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg" is available to watch on Amazon here: http://a.co/eTdlKSt
  14. Comedian and actor Steve Agee joins Howard and guest co-host Natasha Leggero for this week’s Who Charted! We’ll hear about Matthew McConaughey’s bumper stickers while they ponder the next musical revolution during the Music Chart, and Natasha celebrates her newfound religion while they count down the Movie Chart. Plus, Howard shares his adventures in Vancouver and offers up a Moleman Update to go along with Kevin’s Hot Picks during Two Charted.
  15. Amazing actor and model Jeffrey Bowyer-Chapman (UnREAL) joins Matt and Dave this week to talk about judging on Drag Race, practicing meditation, and leaving work at work in a relationship. Plus being a queer superhero / action star, Dave’s run in with Andy Cohen and Wacha, Love, Simon chats, and more!
  16. Producer Dallas Sonnier joins Amy this week to discuss the 1987 Joel Schumacher film “The Lost Boys.” Amy and Dallas talk about the otherworldly portrayal of California, the look and fashion of the film, and the acting contributions of Jason Patric and Dianne Wiest. Plus, they note how attention to tiny details and the unusual structure of the film work in its favor.
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    Episode 89 - WTF Fatigue

    John Fugelsang (Tell Me Everything) and comedian Ken Schultz join Negin to chat about the Cambridge Analytica data breach and why so many people are threatening to quit Facebook. They also discuss how to talk to your political foes and Negin explains the civil war in Yemen. Plus, don’t miss out on the Fake the Nation live show in NYC on May 8th, featuring John Fugelsang and John Hodgman. Get your tickets now: http://ear.wf/LiveFTN.
  18. Hari and Ashok get informal about formalities, discuss the merits of a healthy cry, and finally get to the bottom of World War I. Recorded live at Littlefield in Brooklyn.
  19. This week, Erin talks about the findings in The Safety and Quality of Abortion Care report that – surprise surprise – abortion is safe and effective. Then, Bryan discusses Twitter’s locking out of users who had the word “queer” on their profile. Plus, actor, comedian, and writer Naomi Ekperigin joins to talk about making her first friend, working her way up to writer on Broad City, and getting married.
  20. The humons have voted, and here are your favorite scenes of 2017! These performances feature Andy Daly, Bob Dassie, Mary Holland, Lauren Lapkus, Erin Whitehead, Stephanie Allynne, Mookie Blaiklock, Craig Rowin, Brandon Gardner, Tim Meadows, Shaun Diston, Chad Carter, Horatio Sanz, Rafe Williams, Eric Christensen, Ben Lyons, Melissa Darch, John Gemberling, Gil Ozeri, Jen D’Angelo, Jessica St. Clair, Lennon Parham, Will Hines, Scott Aukerman, Anthony King, Alex Fernie, Jason Mantzoukas, Sasheer Zamata, Noël Wells, Jon Gabrus, Kirby Howell-Baptiste, Drew Tarver, Jessica McKenna, Eugene Cordero, Gavin Speiller, and Brian Huskey. Let these humons know you love them on improv4humans!
  21. Host of Engage: The Official Star Trek Podcast Jordan Hoffman joins Amy this week to discuss the 1997 sci-fi action film “Starship Troopers.” They break down the multiple interpretations of fascism the film presents and how the most likely one was influenced by director Paul Verhoeven’s wartime upbringing. Then, they discuss the film’s concentration on the human body, why what it doesn’t show is as important as what it does, and how it fits into our cultural narrative twenty years later. Lastly, they dive into a conversation about the fascinating gender politics within “Starship Troopers.”
  22. Actor Miles Brown of Black-ish joins Emily and Deanna to talk about collecting sneakers, getting pulled up onstage at a Diana Ross concert, and the origin of his nickname Baby Boogaloo. Plus, Miles gives his take on YouTube challenges, Fortnite, Twitch and much more.
  23. The new librarian of the Marina Del Rey Public High School Judy Toots (Mary Holland) joins Marissa and Listler for this week’s Womp It Up! Judy talks about her life before entering the Witness Protection Program and explains the meaning of her real name. Plus, we hear about Marissa’s gripes with Daylight Savings during “What’s Cheesing You?” and Judy finds a way to express her regrets during “Spotlight On.”
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    Andrea Gibson

    Poet Andrea Gibson sits down with Cameron to discuss the politicization of queer love, being an overcommunicator, and stagefright.
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    Homework - Punch Drunk Love (2002)

    Next week, Amy will be joined by film critic Emily Yoshida to discuss the 2002 Paul Thomas Anderson film "Punch Drunk Love." "Punch Drunk Love" is available to watch on YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qnq92W_vkJw and on Amazon here: http://a.co/dkG4j14
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